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My History of Reading

  • No David!

    No David!
    No David! Was one of my favorite books to read when I was in the first grade. I use to think all of the things he was doing were so funny.
  • We Share Everything

    We Share Everything
    I remember as a young child I use to love reading the picture books from the Robert Munsch collection.
  • Frog and Toad are Friends

    Frog and Toad are Friends
    I remember when I was in the 2nd grade I read this story to my teacher and she was so happy. I know I was extremely shy back then, so I don't remember if I struggled with reading, or if I was just too shy to speak.
  • Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon

    Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon
    This is one of my favorite kid books to this day. I love this book because it taught to keep going and to never give up.
  • Among the Hidden

    Among the Hidden
    This fictional book is the book that made me realize how different countries experience different things.
  • Blood is Thicker Than Water

    Blood is Thicker Than Water
    As I entered my Pre-Teen years I started reading the Bluford series. Blood is Thicker Than Water was one of my favorites.
  • Tree Girl

    Tree Girl
    Reading this book in middle school made me realize how other cultures struggled with human rights. My interest in reading historical fiction stories started with this book.
  • Of Mice and Men

    Of Mice and Men
    This is an old classic that I enjoyed reading during high school.
  • To Kill A Mockingbird

    To Kill A Mockingbird
    This story reveals how a child's innocence can be stolen by lies and misconceptions.
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby
    I loved this book because it really showed how you can have everything and still be unhappy. This book made me realize how materialistic things don't bring happiness. Happiness depends on how we feel about ourselves.