Thursday, September 12, 2013


When I read I like to be in a spot where I can focas. If I can’t focas then I can’t take in what I am reading. To be able to actually enjoy the book is so much better than just reading it in general. I also like to have a nice cold glass of sweet tea on my side. Lying in bed with a nice soft pillow under my head while I go into another world.

My best memories connected with reading are the books that I can relate to in multiple ways.   Because if draws my attention to one thing and then I can tell what the author intended for me. The more that you can get what the author is trying to get across the more you will enjoy the book. Also the feeling of finishing a really big book or maybe just a good one you feel like you have accomplished a goal.

The Lightning Thief was that on eBook that I couldn’t put down I always was reading. I love the suspense and how everything was so well played. All the twist that you got was just amazing because you think that you got it figured out and you really don’t.  You pick up this book and you don’t think allot of it but by the third chapter things get pretty heated. One book I had to fight my way trough was To Kill a Mockingbird. I was the slowest most painful book I ever read people thought that it was amazing but I wasn’t interested in it at all. But I had to read it for an English class so it needed to be completed to that’s what got done.

The first book I ever read was a Dr. Sues book. Aim not a hundred percent sure which one but ruefully loved all his books. At young age all the riming and the excitement was too much to bear. I had to just stay with it knowing that all his books end on a good not. Even the movie was fun to watch you thought something was wrong but it got fixed in a way that you could understand.

The Lightning Thief was the best and the only series I read. And for it to be the best one for the time I got started reading just made it all the better. I could never get over that book I read it in the 5th grade and I still can’t get over the book. Rick Jordan is my favorite author of all time I wish that I

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  1. I can relate to what you said about liking to read stories I can identify with. And I also agree that finishing a really long or challenging book can feel like a great accomplishment. Have you seen the new Percy Jackson movie that just came out?

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