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Discoveries on Reading

Throughout my entire life I have been very lucky in my ability to enjoy reading. When we were assigned books to read in highschool, I can honestly say that while most of my classmates were moaning and groaning about the assignments, I became secretly excited. To me, a book I have yet to read is like a brand-new adventure; it takes you places you have never been and opens your eyes to experiences you have never seen. I have been to Vietnam and seen the terror in the eyes of boys forced to fight in a war that they did not understand. I’ve been to Africa and watched an elderly black pastor suffer greatly for the loss of his son to the corrupt city of Johannesburg. I’ve experienced the ability to hate and to love, to lie and to trust, and to begin to heal even when I thought it was not possible, all from just reading. I feel reading is a necessary part of my life because it continues to fill me with new ideas and broadens my opportunities to grow and improve. When reading I feel it is crucial that I learn something from it, whether it is small or great, and that the book leaves a mark of remembrance on me. I read for several reasons; the most important of these is the sense of connection, provoking thought, and th


I feel as though I am always getting thrown curve balls and that nothing is ever certain in life. However, reading to me is one thing that is as certain as death. You can always read, no matter where you are going or what you are doing, and when times get hard a book will take you and place you somewhere that you would rather be. Novels also help to put your life into perspective. After I read Alan Paton’s “Cry, the Beloved Country,” I realized that my problems would never amount to as much suffering or pain that several of the characters in his book have gone through. Reading has always been like my security blanket, it comforts me in a time when I need comforting and it will never leave me alone. In “Once More to The Lake” by E.B. White, he describes a place he vacationed as a little boy in the beginning of August. As a grown up when his thoughts would return to this place it would bring great comfort because of all the good memories he had there. “It seemed to me, as I kept remembering all this, that those times and those summers had been infinitely precious and worth saving” (White 384).To White, the lake he discusses throughout the story is a symbol of endurance, it had not changed even though his life had (White, E.B. (1944). In D. McQuade & R. Atwan, The Writer’s Presence(pp. 281-288). Boston:Bedford/St Martins.(Reprinted from Once More to the Lake)). I think that to most people when life changes the few things that are constant in their lives are a great reassurance.

e impression of security and escape that all come from my reading and growth as a person.

The majority of stories and poems I have read have made a connection with me, like the poem “The House Was Quiet and the World Was Calm” by Wallace Stevens. “The words were spoken as if ther

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