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So, this topic said to be creative, so I'm going to tell you all a little story....Sit back and grab some popcorn! The title is: Books that Have Changed my Life
When I was a little girl, my mom used to read to me all the time. My favorite two books were
and
.
Pretty soon I began to follow along and read by myself. When my mom realized that I could read by myself I was 4 years old. To this day we have no idea how I learned to read. We just know that I followed along and next thing we knew I was a reading machine and a
fanatic!
This may seem like a pretty cool feat, but it got me in trouble. In school I would read
my readers at home and then tell my classmates the ending when we were supposed to be discussing it.
In fifth grade I picked up
. I fell in LOVE with the series. I remember following it all the way up until the last one came out years later when I was a high school grad. I loved them so much, for
I was the first person in Galveston, Tx to have it (because I had went to a midnight release party) and they took my picture and I was in the paper and everything. In between waiting on the Harry Potter novels to come out, I found out I was addicted to
. I had the entire collection.
As I grew older, I read anything I could get my hands on. I started to read books where I related to the characters by skin color.
That in turn sparked my love for adult novels. The problem was, I was merely a teen and my mom was trying to monitor everything I read. So then I turned to everything that I had to read for class, with my favorite being
. This is a small miracle, because I naturally, I hate anything that I'm forced to read.
Finally, when I got to college I was still reading adult novels but by then, the
craze had hit because the movie was coming out. I'm someone that REFUSES to watch the movie before reading the book, so I finally gave in and read it... From then on I was addicted to paranormal romance and even more so YA books.
As you can see, books changed me even as a small child and I want to make sure they all get their credit.
What about you? What books have changed your life?