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KJ ([personal profile] owlmoose) wrote2014-01-01 06:09 pm

January Prompts: My favorite book

[livejournal.com profile] green_maia asked me about my favorite book when I was ten. The funny thing is, my favorite book when I was ten (I think -- I can't remember exactly when I read it, but 10 seems about right, or possibly a little younger) remains among the pantheon of my favorite books today, and that book is The Westing Game, by Ellen Raskin.

I do remember the first time I read it. It was a red paperback on the spinning rack of the kids section in the library, with puzzle pieces and an intriguing back cover. So I brought it home, and was transported into the world of Sunset Towers, and the Westing heirs, and the mystery of Sam Westing's will. There were not one but two awesome female characters I fell in love with -- the bratty and brilliant Turtle Wexler, and the solid, smart Judge J.J. Ford. The twists and turns kept me guessing, and the resolution made me cheer. I read it again and again, checking it out from the library many times, all the way through elementary school, junior high, high school. And then I let it aside for a few years, until grad school, when I was buying some textbooks from Amazon (my first ever Amazon purchase), and somehow the hardcover found its way into my shopping cart. I re-read it once a year or so, and every time I crack it open it's like spending some time with an old friend.

There are other books from my childhood I love almost as much -- The Time Trilogy by Madeline L'Engle, the Narnia series, the Oz books. But none of them quite touch my continuing affection for The Westing Game. If any of you out there haven't read it, you totally should.

From the January Prompts meme (On DW / On LJ). Many more slots open, especially in the latter half of the month!

[personal profile] butthefuturerefused 2014-01-02 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
The Westing Game! Eee!

Many of the particulars have faded from my memory (though I still remember a few of the sillier moments; "sitting or standing when I'm not lying down" in response to "what is your position" really cracked me up as a kid), but you are right in that the resolution was fabulous. Definitely my favorite book in middle school.
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[personal profile] pete_thomas 2014-01-02 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
I will be sure to put this in my shopping cart next time I'm on looking for books to buy (and read many years later). ;)

My favorite book when I was ten is definitely a hard pick, as I didn't do much recreational reading then. If I had to pick it was probably The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. I hated it for the majority of reading it back then, because I was forced to read it by my pops, until I finished it. Then I adored it. It was like magic.
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[personal profile] stealth_noodle 2014-01-03 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
I loved this book FIERCELY as a kid. Turtle was pretty much my role model. Sometimes I still remember really minor bits from the story out of absolutely nowhere, even though I haven't read it in nearly two decades. I should fix that!
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[personal profile] ossobuco 2014-01-03 10:24 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, I loved the Westing Game so much. I think a middle school English teacher read it aloud to us one year, and I promptly bought it and re-read it like ten times, and made myself an envelope of clues that I wanted to have some sort of a party or reenactment of it with, haha. Like other people have said, I remember a lot of really specific lines and images, but actually very little of the overall piece.