Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Writers as readers

1-When I read I do need to be comfy. If I’m not, I might risk reading a line over and over again. I like to be on my bed at home but will sometimes travel to the living room to be with my dad. If I’m to be snaking on something I like hard candy that I have to suck on but not suckers (there are these hard Lego candies at Mr. Bulkys that I like), and no matter what I have to have a drink with me. 2-I love to read action, mostly because it’s always full of adventure. With my life I’m at home to go school go home, and repeat. But in these stories I feel like I can escape from this life and do whatever the writer has put down. Almost like a planed vacation. 4- I have to say my favorite memory of reading was when I was really in to the hunger games books. My mom got them for my brother, before she knew I loved them. So she let me get in to his box set slip the book out for two nights (that’s all I needed), and let me read it. I never wanted to stop reading it but I couldn’t let it leave my room or he might see it. SO I would “go to bed” early and now there was something wonderful under my pillow and stay up all night reading, always repeating the sentence, “Just one last chapter.” 5- The hunger games. I love all of the action and romance that comes in it. The books were like portals to another world for me. I never wanted to put them down because they felt so real. Like if I stop reading than the government really is going to win and the games would never end. So I guess because they felt so real. 13- I do think that one day I might write a book. I don’t really know, mostly because I want to be a baker. So I don’t know if I would have time with running my own shop, but if I ever did get the time than I would. I already have ideas that I would like to bring to life one day, all fiction and about very is things.

1 comment:

  1. I love your story about sneaking away to read Hunger Games. I devoured those, too. I also like what you say about reading being like a "planned vacation" from normal life--so true. And getting to read is one of my favorite parts of an actual vacation. My son likes those Lego candies, so I know just what you're talking about.

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