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“I would not want to forget the first time I read The Lord of the Rings. I would never want to forget that! That was so magical to me, and that was a real eye-opening experience. I was probably 11 when I read that and already a reader, but I think that book really showed me how you can be…” quote by Sharon Cameron
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“I would not want to forget the first time I read The Lord of the Rings. I would never want to forget that! That was so magical to me, and that was a real eye-opening experience. I was probably 11 when I read that and already a reader, but I think that book really showed me how you can be transported and how your imagination can take you to a whole other place.”

Sharon Cameron

About This Quote

Source Book: The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, 1954

Reading a beloved fantasy novel as a child can create a vivid, transformative experience that expands imagination and emotional memory.

In simple terms: A childhood book can open new worlds and stay unforgettable.

Key Takeaway

Cherish and revisit stories that spark imagination.

Themes

imagination growth literature

Mood

nostalgic inspired

Type

reflective inspirational

When to use this quote

  • childhood reading
  • creative writing
  • teaching literature
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

Fantasy transportation memory development

Questions to Reflect On

  • What book first opened your imagination?
  • How can you recreate that wonder today?
A Different Perspective

Memories fade without revisiting; later impact may be limited.

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