Monday, June 1, 2009

My earliest memory of reading is when I was 10 years old. I read with my friends. I read the book The Giver. It was about a boy who saw everything in the color black and white, he was supposed to be the new messanger and so he went with an old man who gave him massages and so he started feeling all the pain and seeing new colors and even smelling reality...

My biggest reading achivment in my entire lifetime is readingt the ENTIRE Twilight series in only one week and a half.!

My best reading memory is reading a brand new book with my sister. I was in the living room and my sister came to my house from her house and then she began doing her homework and she grabbed her backpack and gave me the book Lady Q: The rise and fall of a Latin Queen.
" Here." she said
" What?" I responded
" Read this book its so awesome. I know you're gonna like it."
" Fine, let me see it."
I began reading it and I felt warm and so...so...at home it felt like I was in the book living throught it felling every single detail. After this I LOVED this book so now its my favorite one and it has a special place in my room.

When I read I grab a pillow and go the park in front of my house. I lay under a shady tree with moist grass and put the pillow under my head. I get comfy leting the wind rush through my face and then I just begin reading. My favorite reading books are horror, romance, and fantasy. The enviorment around me is quiet and moist and windy. I like it like this because it helps me concentrate and imagine some of the stuff that is in the book.

If I was stranded on a deserted island and only ahd the chance to take five books it would definetly be: Eclipse, Lady Q, Blue is for nightmares, My Bloody Life, and Once a King Always a King. I chose these books because Eclipse is totally better than the other books since Jacob kisses Bella and all that stuff. Lady Q because it is my favorite book ever. Blue is for nightmares because its is horror and suspense mixed toghether. My Bloody Life because it is the making of Reymundo Sanches (a Latin King). Finally Once a King Always A King because it explains the life of Reymundo and his unmaking of a Lating King.

1 comment:

  1. This is a beautifully written response. I feel like sighing and curling up with a book under that shade tree just from reading this - your imagery and voice is that good.

    I just finished reading the other books in The Giver series, they were also very good. If you are reading the whole Twilight series in a week and a half, these two books should take you, I don't know, a day or two :) You should check them out though, it makes an interesting supplement to Jonas's story.

    I LOVE how you described reading the book made you feel at home. That's how your favorite books should make you feel. Seriously, your writing in this response is just incredible.

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