Amy Hallberg
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Went to see The Little Prince at the Guthrie Theatre yesterday (Minneapolis landmark) with a friend who thought that she hated The Little Prince because she read it too young—and she loved it. Wondering what book you read / show you saw too young and didn’t appreciate until later.
11:22 AM - Feb 05, 2023
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Eric Ehler
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In response to Amy Hallberg.
Any assigned reading in middle-high school. Off the top of my head - A Tale of Two Cities.
01:45 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Eric Ehler.
Dickens in general—paid by the word.
04:07 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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Ami Berger
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In response to Amy Hallberg.
Books really do change with you, don't they? I'm too lazy to go back and read books I initially hated, but reading Jane Austen as an adult is completely different than reading her as a teenager, as an example.

[also, waving at you from across the river in St. Paul]
11:26 AM - Feb 05, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Ami Berger.
I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I have never read Jane Austen, but I did see all the Jane Austen movies that came out in the nineties. (And nice to meet you! I’m a Minneapolis & St. Paul lover but I live in the suburbs.)
12:04 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Amy Hallberg.
For me it was Gulliver’s Travels in 8th grade. Read it all for a book report. Really didn’t get the point.
11:23 AM - Feb 05, 2023 (Edited)
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