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Around age 2-3 years old I was infatuated with reading, primary books were my favroite but I was also starting to learn words
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At this age age I was completing picture books with ease and moving into lengthier word books that reached into the 2nd-3rd grade range
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In Kindergarten I was in love with reading, it was all that I would do. My family would always buy me books to keep me occupied. In this grade, I was the only student in the school to complete every book in my grade's level to complete every book in the library. I did this at such an accelerated pace that I moved into the higher grade levels
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I think I was very into the classics at this time frame like Berenstein Bears
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By this grade I was reading in the lower level high school level and I believe I was into the YA category simply because the fantasies appeal to me.
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I was also into the Little Critter Series
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Textbooks started showing up more and more, I was not a big fan of them. Textbooks are so boring and I could never get into them. I don't like to read something that I am not interested in. Forced reading isn't appealing.
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The Hatchet by Gary Paulson was one of my favorite booka. I came across it in the library.
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I enjoyed most of my High School readings, although I can only remember a few
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I really enjoyed this book, it was in my high school reading list
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My sophomore AP English teacher used this book in class and I absolutely loved it. A movie came out of it and that was good too but I really enjoyed this book, it is one of my favorites.
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I can't remember some of my Junior and Senior AP English books but this is one I do remember. I think there is another part to this that we read as well, they collaborate. I did enjoy this book though, it was very intriguing.
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Today I try to read more and more, I love our RDG class because it takes us down memory lane to all the great classics that we read as children. I am also learning about a whole lot of newer books that are enjoyable. I am still not into reading my text book but now I know it's a must.