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The Speckled Band Book Analysis

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When I was younger, I distinctly remember many things from my childhood that had to do with education. My mom and dad read to me a lot when I was a child. I remember having them read to me a lot, mainly my mom. I enjoyed this, and my mom read to me my favorite book, Sherlock Holmes. I remember all of the stories, and my favorite story The Speckled Band. My mom read many books to me, and I was always very intrigued in storytime. When I went to my grandparents house as a very young child, I always pulled out books from their bookshelf and looked at them. Reading came pretty easy, and I eventually started to read on my own. I remember always reading my children’s Bible, even though I haven’t touched a bible in many years. I read the Sherlock Holmes book probably a hundred times. …show more content…

I read many others books in elementary school. Reading was probably my favorite hobby, and it seemed very easy. At Clearview, we did Arty, and I read a lot of books for Arty. I had the highest score for Arty, and broke the school record. That was an awesome accomplishment, and I still have the little trophy I received. There was also a reading competition in fourth grade, and we received little plastic shapes to put on a dogtag necklace. I was awarded with the most tags, and a certificate for having the highest. Reading was a big part of my childhood, and I read many books other students could read proficiently. I always wanted to be able to read well, and impress people I cared about. I looked at reading in a positive way, and as something exciting. I think my early start to reading and experiences with reading as a small child really helped me appreciate books, and want to read more. It greatly affected my attitude towards reading. Reading was also my way to escape reality at times and have time for peace and relaxation. It still could be today, but I don’t have much time to

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