I do not like reading books all the time. Actually, I did not have any books in my earliest memories. It was not until the 4th grade that I began to like reading. That year our teacher gave us a simple task. I read many thoughts in such a short time, I felt dizzy. I would like to know why everyone wants to read so much.
But soon I read books of 5 to 10 books a week from the Magic Tree House to the Harry Potter series and often went to the library to see librarians know it by my name. As I experienced a very fast book, I often spend hours of free time filling them, so love for my reading turns into love for writing. Since then, I have been writing. I learned that writing is a wonderful source of entertainment and a way to meet new people.
I am fascinated by the fact that I create my own world and let the character do what I want. I still remember the story my first friend, Ariane and I first made: The short and persuasive story about monkeys in space is called the banana chronicle. Through junior high school, I kept writing short stories and manga for myself. After I joined the newspaper, I did not start writing for the audience before the second grade of high school.
By participating in the newspaper, you can gain advice on how to broaden your horizons and improve sentences. I have an audience for the first time, I like it! Because I loved reading and writing, my life became enriching in many ways. Through the book, I learned a lot about the world, I escaped my study and my daily troubles. I can not list everything I read in the past few years, but each book added my life somehow and helped me become my today.
Here are ten of the most influential books that shape my worldview and help nurture my interest in the intersection of art and death. There are children of my youngest childhood (believe that all children are interested in death!) Other children have recently been discovered. Charlotte's website is a very important book for my development. When I was young, I gently read from my mother and passed my first reading test, I announced my copy solemnly. This book was a painful memory of the facts about the life and death of American farms in the middle of the 20th century and experienced the hardships of Wilbur, a young pig who was dissatisfied with his life being making bacon . . His life was finally saved from the generosity of the spider who saved his life by sacrificing his own friend, his friend. In 1973, Hannah - Barbera movie - Charlotte, Spider, - after the singer Debbie Reynolds - is painful and exciting like
But I did not give up on my colorful childhood fantasy about the ancient world. Imagine the shape behind black and white text, the world of color and movement, the natural part of reading. But for me, the scenes and pictures in my heart are so strong that I can not leave them all. In July 2014, I finally decided to turn my transformation of Ovid into a graphic novel, my favorite poem (and my doctor's degree). Now that I have been in Japan for over 2 years, I am about 50 pages. There are readers on five continents of 17 countries (according to Google Analytics as of this writing).