Throughout this years free reading, I have read multiple
kinds of books. I read mysterious stories like “The Last Child” by John Hart,
girly books like “Gimme a Call” by Sarah Mlynowski and “Sweet Little Lies” by
Lauren Conrad, and adventurous stories such as “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne
Collins. I have found that it pretty much enjoy any genre. It is easy for me to
get hooked on a book, especially if it includes a love story.
I never wanted to read “the Hunger
Games”. In sixth grade, I was the only one out of all of my friends who hadn’t
read the books. I have no intention on reading a book about children killing
each other. I didn’t eve want to see the movie, but my sister, who had read all
of the books, persuaded me into seeing it with her. That night I starting
reading the first book in the series. Something about the love story of Peeta
and Katniss fighting together made me never want to stop reading.
I hope to continue to read
constantly every week. I love to read, but it has always been so difficult for
me to find the time. Being forced to read has actually helped me find the best
times during the week for me to sit down and read the books I have been wanting
to read. After I finish “The Hunger Games” series, I want to read “Doll House”
by the Kardashians, and some of Nicholas Spark’s books. I hope I can find time
to read them this summer, along with my require summer reading of course. Any
one have any book recommendations?
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