Reading History Timeline

  • My first book!

    My first book!
    In Second Grade this was the book/series that started my reading adventures "Magic Tree House" by Mary Pope Osborne
  • My Chapter Adventures

    My Chapter Adventures
    "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" by Jeff Kinney was my first jump into bigger chapter books, with the combination of AR points as well as well finding the footing of books I like.
  • First Long Book

    First Long Book
    "The Hunger Games" was my first big book as it was a decent-sized chapter book in which I did not have pictures, but intrigued me more with chapter books.
  • Play/Reading

    Play/Reading
    "Romeo & Juliet" was the first play I read and reenacted in which got me into Drama Club as well as intrigued on different plays and themes
  • Honors Adventures

    Honors Adventures
    "Lord of The Flies"-This was my first book as I entered into my Sophomore year of high school, this was my first stance that I could handle myself in an honors class.
  • Connections

    Connections
    "The Giver" was a novel which helped me personally see certain connections to books that I did not really think had a connection to real-life themes and ideas.
  • Likings

    Likings
    "1984" this novel helped me enjoy English during the second half of high school, as well as re-fueled the fire of these dystopian genres I like
  • Becoming a Teacher

    Becoming a Teacher
    "Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story" This storybook helped me start my career as a teacher as the simplistic nature showed me the importance of diversity and the different ways it helped me grow as a preschool teacher.
  • Recents

    Recents
    "The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" was my most recent read as I had lost interest in reading for a while until I saw the prequel of a series I had previously enjoyed.
  • Culture Shock

    Culture Shock
    "The Hate U Give" this book I originally watched the movie at first, but reading the book in college made me realize that some schools give generic reads to students and that diverse books have a lot of potential to offer.