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May 07, 2011 06:43PM

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As soon as my mom gave me a book I was reading or she was reading to me and loved reading the little kids books again and again until I could memorize the whole story. Then I started reading small learn-to-read chapter books and when I was finally reading the Harry Potter series I think that reading really took off for me and I realized all of the possibilities there really were when you ventured in to the story world!



Ikr? People ask me why I read at all and I just ask why don't you read?

I was ready just to slam my head against my desk.

As a little kid, this was find. Picture books were awesome.
By the time I hit my teens, I rebelled and refused to read anything because it seemed everything I was reading was literary fiction from 60 years ago and it didn't apply and I was hating this routine of 'forced' reading.
I got over that snit finally and found books that suited my age and have grown with them since, though now in my 30s, I love going backward and reading YA. :)
i started reading after i learned in first grade, it was a late start as i had double vision and was unable to see. imagine reading the same line over and over, how boring is that


I have always enjoyed books, and so it just became a hobby of mine that I do as often as I possibly can. I don't go ANYWHERE without my book.
I loved reading when I was young like I lived for the goosebump books! But as I got older school over took my time and I didn't get to choose what I read so I began hating reading. Once I finally graduated college my friend begged me to read Twilight. She NEVER reads so I was like I got to check this out. I read it and it was fantastic so I kept reading stuff that I actually got to choose and then I was like oh yeah I used to love reading! but when you are stuck reading text books all day every day you forget. Now that I am out of school and can choose what I read I am soo happy!

so where was i . began lovin to read in the 3th grade mostly dutch . we live in a dutch speakin former colony
when i went on the dutch kindr garden spoke evrything with english word order.
and later on maybe age 12/13/ 14 began readin english books
more bout women and stuff in other countries
the narnia movies lured me in2 the fantasy, patanormal urban fantasy . Ya books
so love readin
done boring y'all with my life



I read and memorized my first nursery rhyme book at age 2.

I didn't really find any other books I loved until high school. In 9th grade, I discovered Sarah Dessen's "This Lullaby" and loved it. I also read "The Notebook", which of course is great. I read some more of Sarah Dessen's books, which I liked.
I didn't care much for reading books (although I did read a lot of un-published stories online) until I read the Twilight series. That kind of opened up a whole new world for me. Suddenly I wanted to read about vampires, werewolves and other mythical beings. As they say, the rest is history :)



And after a while I started reading on my own and I just kept reading and reading and so that's my story






But in third grade, my sister gave me Alanna: The First Adventure by Tamora Pierce. She'd read them before me, and she was older (the books were a little too old for me at the time, but I didn't care). I started reading and immediately fell in love with the story. From that point on, I started reading heavily (I have two full bookshelves in my room with more books on the floor around my bed), although Tamora Pierce is still my favorite author of all time.
I really starting reading when I learned how. I'm 11 yrs old and already reading books my mom won't read (she doesn't really read big books).



cool same story a bit

when i started at school (6 years old) i was disappointed cause we don't read before 1st grade (we have a 0. grade in Denmark) so i started reading books at home myself at the age of 6 and it just kept on. Then in 4. grade i was bored with the books in danish so i went over to english books. I read books in both danish and english now, depending on the original language:)

I started reading YA when I read the sisterhood of the traveling pants books. I've been reading since then. I'm the only one I know that uses her library book limit to her advantage.






Wow that's mean D: I would have been super PO'd :p
Why'd he do it?





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