When I read, I need silence. Granted, I can read without
silence, but the experience won’t be nearly as memorable or as enjoyable. My
mind works and thinks at a fast pace, so I cannot have any distractions when I
read. And I will not suffer though bad writing when I read. If the writing is
really unfortunate, then not even the silence can make the experience a good
one. Perhaps that is really one of the things that I need to be comfortable in
my reading – for the author to be a talented one. That may sound cruel, but it
is the truth.
One of my best memories connected with reading has to be
when my mother and I would read together at night. When I was young, my mother
and I would lay in my bed and work on our own separate books without saying a
word to one another. Yet, this experience brought us closer. I don’t even
remember what it was I used to read, all I know is that there was a dragon
involved. And if there was even a mention of a dragon in a story, nothing and nobody
could tear me away.
My favorite book is, without a doubt, The Kite Runner. This is my favorite because of what it teaches
about life. The message is vivid and beautiful. The story is heartbreaking, and
I finished the book nearly exhausted because of the emotional impact it had on
me. I think back to this book all the time, and my copy is one of my most
prized possessions. Without it, I honestly think I would be a different person
all together. It taught me that life isn’t always going to turn out the way we
want it too, and that happens to be okay.
I do believe that a person who reads a lot might become a
stronger writer. I don’t think a person can become talented by simply reading,
but I think it can give a person fresh ideas and improves the quality of their
writing. As Pablo Picasso said, “good artists copy, great artists steal.” Of
course, I don’t completely believe this, but I think it is an interesting
concept. How can we not pick up on things other writers have done? I think that
anything we read that is memorable will come out in our writing later, it is
our inspiration.
I would love to write a book someday. I don’t know if I have
the talent for such a thing, but I would truly find it fantastic if it were to
come to pass. I have already completed a couple of books myself, but nothing
good enough to publish. I hope one day to write a book that is good enough. I
don’t know about what yet, I’m still looking for that one idea that changes
everything. If I was to be described in some way in the “About the Author”
section, I would want to specify that I was nothing special – which is the
honest truth.





I beg to differ that you're nothing special, Taylor! I do hope you will write a book one day! You have great taste--I loved The Kite Runner, too.
ReplyDeleteTaylor, I completely agree with you. I like silence when I read. Sometimes I do listen to the relaxation station. But other than that, no. I do focus a lot on the way the author writes. For me, if the author does not have a very good writing style, I set down the book. You should try to read Ted Dekker. He is one of my favorite authors. I can remember when I was little, reading with my mom. For me, it was always Little House on the Prairie. I’ve never read the Kite Runner. I guess I need to because it sounds kind of interesting. Thanks.
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