Reading History Timeline

  • Early Childhood (Age 0-5)

    Early Childhood (Age 0-5)
    Introduced to books through bedtime stories read by my parents.
  • Elementary School Years (Age 6-11)

    Elementary School Years (Age 6-11)
    Started reading independently with books like Dr. Seuss and Berenstain Bears.
  • Middle School (Age 12-14)

    Middle School (Age 12-14)
    Discovered series like Magic Tree House and Goosebumps, sparking my interest in chapter books and adventure stories.
  • High School (Age 15-18)

    High School (Age 15-18)
    Engaged in more complex literature analysis and critical thinking in English classes.
    Explored non-fiction works in history and science, broadening my reading interests.
  • Summer Reading Challenge (Age 16)

    Summer Reading Challenge (Age 16)
    Participated in a summer reading challenge at the local library, where I explored new genres and authors outside of my comfort zone.
  • College Years (Age 19)

    College Years (Age 19)
    Took elective courses in literature and creative writing, expanding my literary knowledge and skills.
  • College years ( Age 20)

    College years ( Age 20)
    Interned at a publishing house , gaining insight into the behind-the-scenes process of book production and marketing.
  • Joining Online Reading Communities ( Age 21)

    Joining Online Reading Communities ( Age 21)
    Joined online book communities and social media platforms to discuss books and discover new recommendations, expanding my literary network beyond my immediate surroundings.
  • Discovering Audiobooks and E-books (Age 21)

    Discovering Audiobooks and E-books (Age 21)
    Explored audiobooks and e-books as alternative formats for reading on-the-go, allowing me to consume more books despite a busy schedule.
  • Setting Reading Goals ( Age 22)

    Setting Reading Goals ( Age 22)
    Set personal reading goals and challenges, such as reading a certain number of books per month or exploring specific genres, to further enrich my reading experiences and broaden my literary horizons.