Reading History Timeline

By cbattch
  • First Book Ever Read

    First Book Ever Read
    The first book I have ever read was "Money, Money, Honey Bunny!" by Marilyn Sadler. This book Introduced me to reading
  • First Chapter Book

    First Chapter Book
    "Dairy of the Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney's was the first chapter book I read all by myself. I struggled and had a late start to reading
  • The realization of Reading

    The realization of Reading
    I read the entire "Little house on the Prairie" by Laura Ingalls Wilde, and feel in love with reading
  • First Big Book

    First Big Book
    I read a very large book, "The Invention of Hugo Cabaret" By Brian Selznick. I got into reading books above my grade level and felt accomplished due to overcoming my reading struggle.
  • Honor Reading Group

    Honor Reading Group
    I was in 5th grade and I was put into a higher honor reading group. This made me feel more confident in my reading ability
  • AR points

    AR points
    I hated AR points. It took away the freedom and enjoyment of reading. I felt I had to read books I didn't want to read based on the book points. I was worried about getting points then actually reading
  • Honors English

    Honors English
    In our honors English class freshman year, we read "Fahrenheit 45" by Ray Bradbury. After reading this book, I found the spark in reading again. It is still my favorite book till this day.
  • Finding Reading Outside of School

    Finding Reading Outside of School
    I started to read more outside of school-other than what was assigned in classes. This aloud me to find the genre of books I wanted/liked to read.
  • Enjoy of Romance Novels

    Enjoy of Romance Novels
    I read, "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover. This novel set off a chain reaction of liking this genre and was attached to romance books.
  • The Most Recent Book

    The Most Recent Book
    The most recent book that I have read was, "Love and Other Words" by Christina Lauren. This book had such a moving story, that it made me cry.