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How did you start reading?
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Brooke
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May 12, 2013 04:56PM

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My mother read to my brothers and I from the time we were little kids. I've always loved books and reading, and I was so excited at age 5 to get my own library card!
I've been reading ever since.
I've been reading ever since.

Thanks mom!
I used to hate reading because I was always terrible at finding books that I liked. The summer before 7th grade, we were required to read a Rick Riordan book and I chose The Lightning Thief. I absolutely loved it and finished the entire series in less than a week. Ever since I have loved reading. Last summer I read over 50 books :)



And before that my parents read to me and I had take home readers from my primary school! he he, but I was in advanced group so I had boring documentary books to read.
So I discovered other books and Enid Blyton!

We bought the same granddaughter the Harry Potter books in England as they came out so before the 7th book came out I started over and read them all in less than a month. They were even better the second time.



It began a life long love affair that began with C.S. Lewis , Narnia books, my elder sisters sweet valley high & the babysitting club yup, I admit it! Lol and then branched out into dragon lance , robin McKinley , Grimms original tales.. And the love affair continued on, all the way until today:)






She then gave me my first series, Magic Tree House. I loved reading ever since then.





I was maybe 12, and my sister and I got into a fight where we both ended up crying (don't judge! :P) but to settle us down my mom started to read us the fourth Harry Potter book which was on my bedside table. After that I decided to start the series over again, got really into them and then I began reading everything I could get my hands on. And that's how I started reading... I'm pretty sure!


I used to love Enid Blyton when I was little too, the stories with the faraway tree used to be my favourite. Read those books so many times!


I've probably read all her books. naughtiest girl series, famous five, the mystery of ... , the fairytales. loved all of them






My mom and older brother were the ones who got me hooked on reading. When I was little although I don't remember this while my mom was cooking dinner she would have my brother read to me and he just about anything! Before I would go to bed at night my mom would then read to me The Loin, The Witch and the Wardrobe. It became one of my favorite books. When I got into school and was able to read on my own english and literature class was always my favorite subject. As a college student I still read for school but as away to relax
Both of my parents worked full-time jobs, so when I felt adventurous there was no one to stop me. Whether it was the time I almost started a fire in the kitchen while making pancakes, traveling across town on my bike to visit my sister where she babysat, or climbing a tree I was told not to and inevitably breaking my leg as a result. I did all of these things before I was 8-years-old. Which means I had a knack for staying busy and into trouble.
Then summer came around and I was asked if I wanted to stay with my Aunt for a few weeks. She is the absolute kindness person I know so I naturally accepted. While I was there she took me to my Uncle's law firm (hes's a lawyer) and gave me the job of shredding documents. I did this for about an hour at which point she asked if I wanted to continue shredding papers or read a book she had bought for me. I chose the book, which was 'The Hobbit' and discovered an interesting new world. At this point in my life I had honestly thought books were just filled with mindlessly boring facts. I had no idea something like this existed. Needless to say, I devoured the entire book in two days. From that point on I looked at reading and learning a whole new way.
Then summer came around and I was asked if I wanted to stay with my Aunt for a few weeks. She is the absolute kindness person I know so I naturally accepted. While I was there she took me to my Uncle's law firm (hes's a lawyer) and gave me the job of shredding documents. I did this for about an hour at which point she asked if I wanted to continue shredding papers or read a book she had bought for me. I chose the book, which was 'The Hobbit' and discovered an interesting new world. At this point in my life I had honestly thought books were just filled with mindlessly boring facts. I had no idea something like this existed. Needless to say, I devoured the entire book in two days. From that point on I looked at reading and learning a whole new way.

The absolute passion I felt for books just increased as I read, and by the time I was ten I found myself reading War and Peace in my bed, late at night.
I got a lot of nasty comments at school, since nowadays reading doesn't seem to be considered a good hobby, and yeah, I admit to being a total nerd, but honestly, I'm proud of it.



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