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AJ's Literacy Timeline

  • Siempre Te Querre

    Siempre Te Querre
    My parents would read this book to my siblings and I as a constat reminder of their love.
  • Kindergarten teacher gave me Corduroy as a gift

    Kindergarten teacher gave me Corduroy as a gift
    Corduroy was my all time favorite book, and I remember I would make my mom read it to me simply because I loved it.
  • Cobble Street Cousins series

    Cobble Street Cousins series
    As a child, I absolutely loved reading these books. I would sit in my backyard and read these with my sister and cousin. These were my first chapter books.
  • A great Texas story the librarian read to my class

    A great Texas story the librarian read to my class
  • Go Ask Alice

    Go Ask Alice
    When my aunt would get home from school, she would read me this book. It made me think a lot about what was waiting for me in this world.
  • Started reading Lemony Snicket A Series of Unfortunate Events books

    Started reading Lemony Snicket A Series of Unfortunate Events books
  • Fell in love with books and spent majority of time reading

  • Mom gave me a mother daughter book in Spanish

    This book meant so much to me. It was mostly poems about a mother and daughter's relationship and it helped me understand and love my mother even more.
  • Read Tuesdays With Morrie

    Read Tuesdays With Morrie
    This story made me cry after reading it and watching the documentary film. It encouraged me to volunteer at my local nursing homes.
  • I randomly became obsessed with Edgar Allan Poe. Read his work and watched films based on it.

  • Read Wicked Lovely for summer reading and loved it.

  • Favorite English teacher played The Crucible audio book

    Favorite English teacher played The Crucible audio book
  • The Other Boleyn Girl

    The Other Boleyn Girl
    After researching Henry VIII for a project I came across this book and automatically became one of my favorites.
  • Oh, the Places You'll Go!

    Oh, the Places You'll Go!
    High school favorite teacher gave me this book on the last day of senior year. It serves as a reminder that life is like a rollercoaster and if I set my mind to it, then I will succeed.
  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar Play

    I worked at an after school program and I read this book to the 1st and 2nd graders to make a play for the parents.
  • Two is for Twins

    Two is for Twins
    Read this book to my little twin brothers.