Reading History Timeline

  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    This book was my earliest memory of reading, and most likely what introduced me to reading
  • Dr. Seuss

    Dr. Seuss

    First fun books to read, and they introduced me to other aspects of writing, such as rhymes and word play
  • Magic Tree House

    Magic Tree House

    These books were the first ones I enjoyed that didn't have many pictures to accompany them. Also, known as chapter books.
  • Judy B. Jones

    Judy B. Jones

    These books are great reminders of my fourth and fifth-grade years and what kept my love for books alive. They were entertaining, and what kept me reading.
  • Dairy of a Wimpy Kid

    Dairy of a Wimpy Kid

    These brought back the images to go with the story and kept me reading in middle school. I really love how they later made movies to go with them.
  • Dork Dairies

    Dork Dairies

    These were the best because I could relate to some of the things going on in the story and what I had imagined high school was going to be like.
  • A Tail Dark and Grimm

    A Tail Dark and Grimm

    This series was crazy because this is how I discovered the dark side of princes' stories, and I loved it. I was growing up, and I liked finding out the truth of the Disney princes' stories.
  • Manga

    Manga

    In high school, I started reading Manga because I was a fan of anime. This was good because my interest in reading kept going, and the best part was that it had illustrations to go with it.
  • The Little Red Riding Hood

    The Little Red Riding Hood

    I really liked this book, and I found it to follow me throughout my childhood years. I even dressed as her for Halloween, and I like to see remakes of it in both books and movies or shows.