El Mahdi
Muad'Dib of the Anauroch
For me, it really wasn't any one specific work, though if I had to pick one it would be Dune. But honestly, for me I became hooked as a result of a class in the 5th grade.
I was one of those freek kids that was reading at a high school/college level very early. My school had used the self-paced Weekly Readers for reading education. However, I and a few other kids had long outpaced the readers, and the school didn't really have any more material for us. As a solution, the school created a class specifically for us, but still didn't have any real curriculum for it. So, the teacher they assigned just had us reading and studying mythology - Greek/Roman, Norse, Arthurian...basically Bullfinch's Mythology...and some Native American Mythology also. A whole year (5th grade) of a class just reading and studying mythology. It was beyond cool, and had quite a lasting impact on me. So, I guess what got me hooked was just reading a lot of the original speculative fiction...
After that I moved on to the other ones most people mention. I had read The Hobbit, Lord of the Rings, and Dune by the time I'd hit 8th grade. But that class was where it all started.
I was one of those freek kids that was reading at a high school/college level very early. My school had used the self-paced Weekly Readers for reading education. However, I and a few other kids had long outpaced the readers, and the school didn't really have any more material for us. As a solution, the school created a class specifically for us, but still didn't have any real curriculum for it. So, the teacher they assigned just had us reading and studying mythology - Greek/Roman, Norse, Arthurian...basically Bullfinch's Mythology...and some Native American Mythology also. A whole year (5th grade) of a class just reading and studying mythology. It was beyond cool, and had quite a lasting impact on me. So, I guess what got me hooked was just reading a lot of the original speculative fiction...
