sugar ([info]marjerie_rose) wrote,
@ 2007-07-18 01:58:00
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Hi, I'm Marj and I'm an addict

They say the first step to solving a problem is admitting you have a problem. So yes, I have a problem. Im an addict, a reading addict.

I’ve been blogging haphazardly for 3 years now, and Ive had about 6 blogs, some I’ve only recently updated. Ive read blogs though (like I said, Im a reading addict). Im a perpetual lurker, making comments in my head but not bothering to write anything down. Thats the downside of a reader, I guess. I read faster than I write, and mt time is too consumed by reading to bother with editing and organizing my thoughts clearly enough to be put on paper, or in this case, the world wide web.

Anyway, like all therapy sessions, let me start by telling how I got hooked into reading. I read in school sure, but my addiction started when I was about 7 and I read the monkey and the tortoise. It was from a grade 6 textbook. My mom asked me to read it and I enjoyed the story so much I continued reading all the stories from the book. From then on, I’d start reading all the stories in my reading book the moment my mom got them for me. So maybe a week or two into the start of classes, i’d have finished reading all the stories in my books. I wasn’t a geek though, I don’t like reading science or history books, they were too boring. I loved the stories about people, places and dreams.

So anyway it started with my reading text books, then came comic books, then the pocketbooks. Oh, the pocketbooks. By grade 4, I was already reading sweet dreams, and yes, Harlequin novels my stored in the package she gave me. And yes, I have to admit to having that one dark skeleton in my closet. When I was in grade 5… I read tagalog novels. Yes, I read them (my classmate’s sister had a collection). So I was already reading those books in class, during boring class discussions.

Then came highschool, and required readings (I have to admit that I didnt like the classics until I was in 3rd year, something about being forced to read old english for a specific number of days and being required to write about it drained away my interest quickly). This was the time I discovered C.Pike, Sweet Valley series, Lovestories, and Judith McNaught. I remembered being called for a meeting by my adviser because of my tendency to read during class hours, not reviewing for exams because of reading and the general decline of my grades. That was the time I started to read under the covers, with a flashlight, because my parents always looked to see if my lights were on late at night.

Now, I still read every night before I go to sleep. Reading has become a ritual and a lifestyle. I often to sleep hungry but I cant sleep without reading something. I took up Library and Information Science in college (now, that was by accident) and I am now taking my Masters in Reading Education.

I've been studying for 3 years now but everyday in class is a great journey into the unknown and it is really fascinating. And its an adventure I want to read back on and I want to share so, Im blogging... again.





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so you're a bookworm
[info]the_hate_pages
2007-08-12 09:57 am UTC (link)
wow, pretty amazing. i suggest that you try "war and peace"; i finished it right before college. it's the longest book i've ever read, and it'll probably take you a while before you finish it. i'd sneak in a chapter every night right before i went to sleep; my dreams then were of boris mikhailov and natasha rostova. too bad the movie sucked eggs.

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Re: so you're a bookworm
[info]marjerie_rose
2007-08-13 01:34 am UTC (link)
I keep putting off reading the classics because of a phobia i got in high school. Making a paper about a book drains the fun in reading and i never quite got over it. I've been meaning to read Anna Karenina for the longest time, so I may start with that for Tolstoy. For now, im stuck reading children's book and YAL for my class. Thankfully, there are a lot of really good children's book and YAL in the market now.

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