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I hate getting books for Christmas in general because I'm such a mood reader, and I've plastered a fake smile on my face many a time and repeated internally 'Its the thought that counts.' as I unwrap a book I will not read.

But the worst one by far, given to me by my own Mother , who I know loves me, when I was fourteen years old! was >!Men are from Mars Women are from Venus.!< I am sitting there horrified thinking what is she trying to tell me? As my sisters are flat on the floor laughing to the point of puking. We eventually came to the conclusion she just saw an attractive cover on a bestseller table and grabbed it. Love to know your terrible gift stories.

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[–] Indifferent_Jackdaw@alien.top 0 points 9 months ago (2 children)

I'm a late Gen-X and everyone I know read those books way too young.

[–] Charliesmum97@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Exactly what I was going to say! Weird rite of passage.

I think we were all issued 'Pink Floyd's The Wall' too.

[–] MarieReading@alien.top 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Early Millennial and I totally read my mom's copy. I'm pretty sure my friends did as well. Those got around for at least a decade! 😂

[–] Silverpeony@alien.top 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

For a certain generation of girls born between 1975-1985, V.C. Andrews was a tween-age rite of passage.

[–] Waussie@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

It started much, much earlier than that. Flowers was published in 1979. I remember all of us girls freaking out in 9th grade Spanish class one day (1984) because the class clown was casually giving out spoilers to Seeds of Yesterday. (IYKYK)