The memory of my earliest reading is that I was used to reading my book after reading a book when I was a child I like to grab that book and read by myself.
One of my favorite memories is to form the definition of my literacy rate. When I was young my sister and I curled up next to my mother and was reading the fable of Italy together . This is one of my earliest reading memories. She asked us which story to start that night. The answer is always the same. One thing, when we know this story, I will say the next line before my mother will read it loudly. My favorite allegorical part is the cover of this book. This is the elephant that has the same book as we are reading. In his cover there is an elephant baby who has the book. It continued until I could no longer see the elephant has another book with another elephant on it.
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 have been studying since I was a child. In my earliest memories, some people read the encyclopedia in the toilet for several hours (without mobile internet) in the toilet, and when I was at home alone started lanterns in the dark It is a novel time of the rash which did not end or end. I am an adult as a teenager with my enthusiastic reading as a young Even now this helps people, all the points of random wisdom and knowledge, and even occasional insight shape me