2.24.2013

WRAD Blogging Challenge Post 2


Week 2: February 17 - February 23
Now & Then
Answer the following questions twice. The first time, answer how you would have when you were 10 years old (or any age from elementary school that you remember clearly) and the second time, answer in the present.
1. I think everyone in the world should read...
When I was 10:
I have no idea.
Now:
I think everyone in the world should read whatever makes them happy. I spent far too many years reading the books I "should" read. Some of the books were marvelous, and some were simply not for me. If asked which books I have loved and have recommended to people time and time again in the past year I would mention the books I have read that are examples of what I call truth in fiction.

The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis
Wonder by R.J. Palacio
The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate



2. If I could listen to anyone in the world read aloud to me it would be...

When I was 10
I have no idea.

Now
My husband. I love being on the receiving end of a read aloud. There is nothing that makes me feel cared for and pampered  like having the person I love read to me. After a frustrating day... read to me. After a great day... read to me. When I am tired... read to me. When I am excited...read to me. 
3. When I read aloud, my favorite character to impersonate is...

When I was 10
I have no idea.

Now
Donald Zinkoff's little sister when she goes bananas at his graduation. Everyone deserves to have someone cheer wildly for them at some point in time. I love to read aloud Loser by Jerry Spinelli. I love Donald Zinkoff and I love how my students respond to Donald's development.
4. The genre that takes up the most room on my bookshelf (or e-reader) is...

When I was 10
anything and everything that could be checked out from the library across the street.


Now
African-American Literary Fiction. My favorites include James Baldwin, Countee Cullen, J. California Cooper, Phillis Wheatley, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, Octavia Butler, Tananarive Due, and the list goes on and on and on.

5. The last book I wish I’d written or inspired me to write my own story is...

When I was 10
I have no idea.

Now
I am a reader, not a writer. I enjoy reading the work of others who are called to write their stories. I thank all the writers of the world for sharing their gifts with readers.

1 comment:

  1. You need to change your profile! You are no longer an aspiring youth services librarian...YOU ARE ONE. Just wanted to say congratulations again on achieving one of your goals. Just think, next Monday you will be on your way to your new, amazing job. :)

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