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How did you started reading?
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Apr 07, 2011 12:46PM

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I started reading when my friend told me to read a really long book (forgot the name lol), when I was in 6th grade, I ended up really liking the book and then I kept reading more and more


I've seriously been reading since I was three years old. My mom taught me when I was Three. I'm not joking :P

Writing... since grade 2 (7 years ago). I wrote this 12 page story about Rapunzel and I was so proud of myself. It probably wasn't that good but it was the first time I realised that books didn't just fall down from the sky, people actually sat down and thought long and hard when writing them.





One summer, that I was grounded. I did that too :D

I live in Finland (with Swedish as my native language), and have read books in English for 4 years or something like that. When I started I'd only read English for a year (I was 11) and didn't understand half of the words, but when I'd read three books (the last books of The Princess Diaries series, couldn't stand waiting on the translations) it wasn't a problem anymore. Nowadays I definitely prefer to read in English, because I hate translations and because there are way more books to choose between.

My little sister HATED reading, refused to read anything that I'd recommend to her. Then she read Twilight and completely fell in love with it and now she reads more then I do.
Reading the first post I was like, wow! that takes commitment. I learn a whole other language just to be able to read a story is very admirable.
I plan to read through all these posts became they seem really interesting and I wish mine was more like them!
-India!


We always share book reccomnedations and buy books together.I have loved books ever since I was a kid and I can't live without a book near me.
Unfortunately my little sister doesn't like reading at all :D





Wow Jude! That's great!
My mom read to us every day when I was little. I learned to read when I was 5 I think and LOVED it- 'Little house on the Prairie,' 'Charlotte's Web,' 'Stuart Little,' 'The Little Princess,' and 'The Secret Garden' were my favorites, then romance like the Sweet Dreams and 'Seniors' series. I kept reading until I was about 20 or so then didn't read that often.
I got sick and after getting out of the hospital I made my brother get the Twilight series for me. After that I was HOOKED to young adult fiction. Now I can't stop!




Also, those of you who read in ..."
I can't actually remember when I startde to read, so I'm going to take a guess and say my whole life :D

Also, those of you..."
Lol, well at least no one can call you a non-experienced reader! I would have loved to have read for my whole life. Think of all the books I would have read by now! I have about 300 books in my room right now and sadly only probably 50 of them have actually been read. It feels like I have read a ton of books, but when I look at all the books in my room (because I keep all the ones I read) I have really only read less than 100. I am a slow reader though, even though I read 6 books at once.
I started reading when I was 7 yrs old, my favorite book was green eggs and ham :D After i got older i stopped reading, then starting middle school i started obsessing over books again :D


Charlotte wrote: "I've been reading for as long as I can remember, when I was little I would read every little thing I could. I really slacked off, but then when I was about ten my best friend got me back into it an..."
Oh My G!
Same here, my mom is like just get 2 and i come back with 20 and shes like :O and im like :):D ^_^
Oh My G!
Same here, my mom is like just get 2 and i come back with 20 and shes like :O and im like :):D ^_^
Gwenn wrote: "Geez, I can't remember ever not reading voraciously...It probably really reached addiction level when I was in 3rd grade. Two things happened at that point in my life. Happy coincidences. My mother..."
I wish my mom worked some place near a book storee! I would be in there 24/7 :D
I wish my mom worked some place near a book storee! I would be in there 24/7 :D

Haha. Exactly. She tells me that every single time "You can only get two" I don't know why she even bothers anymore."
Charlotte wrote: "Jessie :) wrote: "Charlotte wrote: "I've been reading for as long as I can remember, when I was little I would read every little thing I could. I really slacked off, but then when I was about ten m..."
haha same here!
haha same here!

It was actually across the street from our house. It was pretty awesome. And then they moved us out to rural Missouri and the closest bookstore was 25 miles away. No bueno.
Gwenn wrote: "Jessie :) wrote: "Gwenn wrote: "Geez, I can't remember ever not reading voraciously...It probably really reached addiction level when I was in 3rd grade. Two things happened at that point in my lif..."
wow O.o
wow O.o



I was pretty inconsistent throughout highschool. I would either read a lot of not at all.
Then I found goodreads and I read more than ever. I find all these books I would have never been able to find without the website, and now I can't stay off of it. I find myself on this site even late at night. I'm on this site more than facebook even, haha.

i love reading <3
I sucked at reading for a long time... But when I was like nine I got better ad when I was like ten I started reading alot, just swedish books though. Then when I was 12 I got tired of boring swedish books that was like for 13-16 years old people so I started reading books in english... Now that I'm 14, I hate reading books in swedish.. ^^

I was one of those geeky kids who loved reading from the get-go, probably because there were so many books in the house (I have an older sibling, so there were already lots of kids' books). I also loved, and still love, beautiful illustrations, so those probably helped too. Although I think what hooked me most is that my mom, who's Scottish, bought us so many great British books - Enid Blyton, Paddington, the Wombles... those books could take you all the way from your toddler years right through to mid-grade! By age 8 or 9 I was buying my own books and cycling to the library myself - I couldn't get enough.
Jude, I can't believe you're reading AND writing in another language! I had to read French and Spanish (at quite a high level, as I did them in University), and as I read I was aware of how much I was missing. I could get the basics but I'm sure I missed all the nuances. Do you watch a lot of English TV, does that help? One of my best friends is Mexican and when she and her mom watch American TV they turn on the subtitles, because they find it easier to read english than hear it. (although maybe that's cause so many actors are sloppy speakers!)
Jody wrote: "I'm coming into this discussion a little late...
I was one of those geeky kids who loved reading from the get-go, probably because there were so many books in the house (I have an older sibling, s..."
LOL! all my life I've seen only English TV - I don't have cable, I do not get Spanish channels xD - so I knew how to SPEAK English and understood it fairly enough, it took me two weeks to learn to read in English. reading out loud each twilight book. Spanish-English dictionary beside me, along with the books in Spanish. Since then I have not stopped :D!! I'm still amazed that I did it actually xD seems surreal that I got so determined
I was one of those geeky kids who loved reading from the get-go, probably because there were so many books in the house (I have an older sibling, s..."
LOL! all my life I've seen only English TV - I don't have cable, I do not get Spanish channels xD - so I knew how to SPEAK English and understood it fairly enough, it took me two weeks to learn to read in English. reading out loud each twilight book. Spanish-English dictionary beside me, along with the books in Spanish. Since then I have not stopped :D!! I'm still amazed that I did it actually xD seems surreal that I got so determined

I was pretty much born reading. Every since I was little, I loved to read. In first grade, my teacher got me my first "big girl chapter book" - it was a Junie B. Jones book. At first it looked intimidating. Then I read it, and I read more and more. Now, I could read that Junie B. Jones book in an hour. :) I have read every children's book in the library, and have now started on YA books.


I remember we used to do a lot show-and-tell/bring something in for the class to share with you type deals. One day I remember bringing in two books (though I couldn't, for the life of me, tell what they were called. One of these books I liked quite well, the other (which I believe was about bunnies, and was one of those that had a hole cut out on the cover that you could feel the fake fur glues to the picture on the next page through) was my absolute favorite. I (as show-and-tells go) introduced them to the class, and I believe the teacher allowed one to be read, so I of course chose my favorite (I don't recall if I could and did read/quoted from memory to the class, or the teacher read it, but yeah). After the book was finished, as was custom, the teacher permitted me to leave the circle to return the books to my backpack in my cubbyhole, which was located right outside the classroom in the preschool-wing hallway, where toys shared by both groups were kept.
Here's where the traumatic part comes. I put the books away, and returned to the circle. Later that day, after I'd gotten home, I'd opened my backpack to take my two books out, and only one was inside. it wasn't my favorite little bunny book. I never found out what had happened to it, if it was stolen (who would do that to a three year old?), or if it had just fallen out, but I had been devastated, even if I didn't know what the word meant.
After that, again, I can't remember not liking books. There were the typical children's books: Dr. Seuss (Hop on Pop was the fave there, because, honestly, what kid doesn't like the idea?), Where the Wild Things Are, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, etc.
The first chapter book/book series I had read (or, rather, could remember reading) had been in either kindergarten or first grade, and it had been my eldest brother's The Boxcar Children books. I'd actually kind have stolen them from him because I wanted something more grown up to read, and they were there. that certainly wouldn't be the last time i'd use my brother's books as my own personal library (though I did start to accumulate my own, and frequent actual libraries) in the years to come. I don't think he ever knew, except the very rare occasions I did ask if I could borrow a book (usually because he was reading it at the time, so I was putting it "on reserve")

Technically when I was very very young, but it wasn't in English, but I used to have favorite stories from when I was little.
I would say what they were but I lack translation skills lol
Anyways, my friend had gotten me addicted to anime at the time. [Before then I only wrote and posted 5th grade crap on fanfiction (Note: At the time I was so proud of myself lol, now when I read it, it's more like 'Oh Dear God, that's horrible!') I liked my storylines but the writing was errm unreadable. But then again I barely spoke English then. (All this was before I ever heard of anime]
So, I came to love this Manga Hikaru no Go, and read basically all the fanfics available.
So I've been reading fanfiction ever since (For practically everything, Harry Potter etc Note: I liked a lot of the HP Fanfics way better than the books), which slowly turned into fictionpress in 07, then slowly turned into books xD
P.S I actually found Goodreads when I looked up a Fiction Press story I enjoyed a lot on yahoo. (That was March 24th) :p
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