Assignment 4: Reading History Timeline

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    Skyler's Life

  • Coca Cola The Night Before Christmas

    Coca Cola The Night Before Christmas
    The Coca-Cola version of the beloved "Twas the Night Before Christmas" book was the book we read every Christmas Eve until I turned 18 (and I don't think it will stop anytime soon).
  • The Beginner's Bible

    The Beginner's Bible
    "The Beginner's Bible - Timeless Children's Stories" is the first book I remember reading. Religion was such a large part of my childhood, so this book had a large impact on my literacy education.
  • Olivia

    Olivia
    Throughout my childhood, I fell in love with this character and this book series. I own almost every book Olivia is in. She is such a fun character to love.
  • Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
    In 3rd grade, my teacher started reading the Harry Potter books to our class, and got through the first two books in the series. That started my love of the Harry Potter series and reading. Throughout elementary school, you would have never found me without some sort of HP merch on me.
  • Bridge to Terabithia

    Bridge to Terabithia
    I remember reading this book in 4th grade and remembering how for the first time all year, everyone liked this book. This book showed me that everyone can come together around a book to enjoy it.
  • Grace Makes It Great

    Grace Makes It Great
    In 5th and 6th grade, the American Girl Doll books were my favorite things to read because I could have them go along with my dolls. My school library had a ton too!
  • Of Mice and Men

    Of Mice and Men
    "Of Mice and Men" was the first book I had to read for my Honors English I class in my Freshman year of high school. This book symbolizes my move to more educational texts as I read throughout my life.
  • Fahrenheit 451

    Fahrenheit 451
    My Sophomore year Honors English teacher assigned this to our class for summer reading. I enjoyed it enough to remember it.
  • Jane Eyre

    Jane Eyre
    I read this book in my AP English class in my Junior year. I really enjoyed the story even though many of my friends thought the book was boring.
  • Reading, Writing, and Learning in ESL

    Reading, Writing, and Learning in ESL
    The textbook that we have used for this class has been very helpful in continuing my education and learning in this class.