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message 51: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
Irene wrote: "Scott wrote: "Twilight and Harry Potter influenced many people to read!"

No kidding. Funny thing is they are completly opposite too, well maybe that makes sense because it would catch a wider spec..."


I think also kindles spread reading! I think alot of people like the idea of reading on a machine better!


message 52: by Harmony (new)

Harmony | 6 comments I started trying to read before I actually could. I was around 4, and I used to read coloring books like chicken run, garfield, any book with pictures and words. I would read what I though was happening in the picture then o would have someone read what it really said. I really started reading in kindergarten and have loved it every since (:


message 53: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) Scott wrote: "Irene wrote: "Scott wrote: "Twilight and Harry Potter influenced many people to read!"

No kidding. Funny thing is they are completly opposite too, well maybe that makes sense because it would catc..."


It's more 'stylish' to read on a pice of techonolgy than a physical book. Can't complain though as it gets people reading :)


message 54: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) Harmony wrote: "I started trying to read before I actually could. I was around 4, and I used to read coloring books like chicken run, garfield, any book with pictures and words. I would read what I though was happ..."

That's really neat Harmony. My youngest cousin likes to 'read' to me like that.


message 55: by C (new)

C (shawolit) | 6 comments *cue inspiring music*

My parents wanted me to follow the family legacy of English pros (on my father's side; my mom is good at Math), so they bought me Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was then not-so-popular among the kids my age (I was 7? or 8?).
I was always fond of reading "stories" and such, and I took pride in finishing my first novel in three weeks (my first ever standard).

I became a close follower of the series (it was literally my childhood) way before it became a movie franchise.

And thus starts the metamorphosis of a kid-who-liked-playing-outside into a outdoors-hating bookworm! (in the voice of Morgan Freeman)

*cue montage*


message 56: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
Jyqa wrote: "*cue inspiring music*

My parents wanted me to follow the family legacy of English pros (on my father's side; my mom is good at Math), so they bought me Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, wh..."


I read Harry Potter after the movies came out but I do love it!


message 57: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) Grey wrote: "For me it was suffering from insomnia, not being able to sleep and not having much else to do in the wee hours of the morning I picked up a book and started reading...."

That's neat but sad (in the insomnia sucks but it's neat that it got you to read way).


message 58: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Mae | 11 comments I started reading when I was 13. I was at the school library and I just randomly picked out a book mainly because of the cover and there are some pictures in it. The book was about a hotel and crows (I think the kids were solving something), holler if you know the title because I really can't remember anymore. While reading, the pictures became insignificant and the words just stood out more and more. Before I knew it, I was done and the feeling I got was happiness. Ever since then, I became more and more engrossed in books and the rest is history. :D


message 59: by Faith (new)

Faith McKay (faithmckay) When I was really little my grandfather would sit and read, and then reread, book after book with me. after that, i was hooked.

When I got to fourth grade my teacher wanted to encourage everyone to read more. So, she set up this program where we got points for each book we read.

I started reading a book a night. At the end of the year I had something like 260 points. The person in second place was in the 50s.

From there, i was pretty seriously addicted :)


message 60: by Christen (new)

Christen | 14 comments I started getting into reading when I started hanging out in my school's library. At first I was into picture books until I changed and started reading books with no picture in it. Turns out, my imagination is all the picture I need. :)


message 61: by Olivia (new)

Olivia Fast | 7 comments Hunger games( a school novel study)


message 62: by Victoria (new)

Victoria (nightmare57) | 4 comments I guess when I was around 12-ish I thought Twilight sucked. (No offense fans. It's just not my cup of tea.) So, I made it my mission to find good books that are worthy to read. Then that also led my passion to write short stories, which the fed my goal of becoming a novlist.


message 63: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (bookaholic22) I started reading when I was younger and I started again a few years later but got put into a reading slump by reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Then I started reading a few books such as Nightshade, Before I go to sleep and after that I was hooked!


message 64: by Bailey (new)

Bailey (baileymh) | 13 comments I started reading when I was in first grade. But I really started to like reading in 4th to 5th when i started reading the Percy Jackson series.


message 65: by Valencia (new)

Valencia (empowered) | 57 comments It's all because of my 6th grade teacher. I thank God for her pushing me to read and helping me to find different books to read.


message 66: by Patrick (new)

Patrick (patrick_castro) One of the best series I read before I got into deep YA reading would be Trenton Lee's Mysterious Benedict Society (which I still love and re-read as much) and Pseudonymous Bosch's The Name of This Book Is Secret!
The Name of This Book Is Secret
The Mysterious Benedict SocietyThe Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous JourneyThe Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma


message 67: by Trey (new)

Trey Lawrence (travion) | 6 comments It was in the seventh grade, I think my teacher is an alien. I couldn't good night sleep til I finished the series


message 68: by Mar +9 (new)

Mar +9 (leomasm) I know that maybe it is a topic, but I remember that I started loving books because every night, before going to bed, my dad used to read me a book. When I started to learn how to read, he insisted in making me read the books for him. And here I am. Someday I will have to buy him a Porsche to compensate.


message 69: by Patrick (new)

Patrick (patrick_castro) I love it when it rains and you have that perfect book all ready for you. I love those moments


message 70: by MysticMemories (new)

MysticMemories I was obsessed since I was really young. I asked my parents to teach me to read as soon as I could.


message 71: by Patrick (new)

Patrick (patrick_castro) I think YA is also my start of my big reading drive. I love YA and I'm definitely getting into New Adult and I really like it


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