I may have mentioned this in another thread, but I never understand the association of books like Wind in the Willows, The Secret Garden, or perhaps especially Charlie and the Chocolate factory with Watership Down.
As far as I can tell Watership down is a political novel aimed at adults and young adults, but featuring anthropomorphic animals; which seems to be the cause of its, rather incorrect in my opinion, classification as a "kids book".
But I digress. The first acclaimed piece of literature I picked up and read on my own time (previously myself and my mother had read some classics together) was The Catcher in the Rye when I was eight years old. It went right over my head, but I enjoyed it. I was almost suspended from school, actually, when I was caught reading it in the library.



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