Reading History

  • Thumbelina

    Thumbelina
    Thumbelina is book that my mom would read to me every night since day one. It was one of my favorite books, and until this day I love the story.
  • Junie B. Jones

    Junie B. Jones
    Junie B. Jones were my all time favorite books. I started reading these early on in elementary school. I enjoyed these books because I was just as sassy as Junie B. Jones was.
  • Charlotte's Web

    Charlotte's Web
    I read Charlotte's Web in 3rd grade. I remember my 3rd grade teacher told me that I was capable of reading that book. I remember thinking that it was an extremely book and I would never finish it. My teacher encouraged me to read it and I did. I remember being extremely proud of myself and I started getting into longer chapter books.
  • Esperanza Rising

    Esperanza Rising
    I read this book during 6th/7th grade. This novel is very sad and hit home. Coming from a small town in Mexico, you would hear similar stories as Esperanza's story. I think it is a book that everyone should read because it teaches you the other side of the Mexican culture and what families go through to get to the states.
  • 90 Minutes in Heaven

    90 Minutes in Heaven
    I read this book during 9th grade. 90 Minutes in Heaven is a New York Times best-selling Christian book. The book documents the author's death and resurrection experience in 1989. It is a book that my mother and I enjoyed reading together.
  • The Fault in our Stars

    The Fault in our Stars
    I loved this book during high school. In high school I started reading more dramatic fiction books that would make me shed a tear or two.
  • The Time Traveler's Wife

    The Time Traveler's Wife
    This book is about a love story about a man with a genetic disorder that causes him to time travel unpredictably. My sister introduced me to this book and I loved it.
  • If I Stay

    If I Stay
    I really enjoyed reading this novel. My younger sister introduced it to me and i was hooked right away.