sparkplugloy wrote:
Later, I memorized the time every red sign lasted in my town so when I said "now", and it would turn green right away.
Hey, that's a fantastic skill! Unfortunately, my hometown has a population of 2 million, and although I know it pretty well, there are still many more places where I have never been than those that I have seen.
Going back to the topic of books, another one that I remember vividly was devoted to the subject of building a nuclear reactor. I believe I have read it at 6. It was a very good book on particle physics intended for young children. Of course it was not detailed enough to be of use to North Koreans or Iranians.
I wasn't really keen on dictionaries (unless they had pictures, diagrams or schematics in them), but my visual mind enjoyed encyclopedias and - especially - atlases and maps. I also gladly studied train/bus/plane timetables, that were puzzles full of patterns for me to discover.
I did read fiction, of course, but I don't remember it so well, so I guess it was less interesting to me. If I remember something, that would be technical or topographical details, not the plot.