At times, it seemed as if my mind was immersed in the book. Reading became a daily habit, and if I did not read anything that day, I would not feel completed. When I was young Maurice Sendak was my favorite author. His books were filled with imagination and ionic characters. The imagination he portrayed in his stories was entertaining. Moreover, I enjoyed reading his story “Where the Wild Things Are” because it was an appealing story when I was younger due to the ability to imagine the characters actions, and the wild adventures made the story a fun reading experience. However, as I have gotten older, I now enjoy mystery books and poetry. “Life of Pi” by Yann Martel is currently my favorite book, and I also love reading more of his …show more content…
Reading has taught me how to expand my imagination and how to live freely. More importantly, being able to read has given me self-knowledge and confidence. Being literate has given me the ability to research new information, and has helped me to overcome the fear of public speaking. Nevertheless, each day my literacy is developing, and the more I read daily, the more I educate myself. However, many books like “Life of Pi” or “The Hobbit” has helped me to escape from my natural life. Even though the process to become literate was challenging; with the help of my teachers, parents, and practicing daily, I can now interpret sources and enjoy reading the writings of famous