Today I have a guest post over at Carina’s blog, Reading Through Life, as part of her Reading Roots feature:
Reading Roots features a variety of book bloggers talking about their early reading influences and experiences, letting us catch a glimpse of the “roots” that each person has built upon in forming their identity as “a reader.”
If you head over, you can read all about my life as a little dork going to the library, why I first read Little Women, and what genres I used to read that I don’t anymore. I hope you’ll head over and check out my post!
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It was fun learning more about you!
Thanks Kathy!
Great interview – it was interesting to read about your reading roots 🙂 I felt the same about math when I was a kid, except that I did keep on loving math, precisely because it was not subjective so you always knew where you were when it came to exam questions.
Belle: That was one of the things I used to love about math — it was so precise, with specific steps and rules to follow. But then I got to some point in algebra where you could have multiple answers to questions and I just got frustrated! But, I did stick with math all the way through calculus, so I couldn’t have been that frustrated with it 🙂