I use to hate reading in all honestly, but during life a few books got me interested and eventually I became hooked.
I think the first book that really had an impact on me was The Polar Express. I was moving away at the time and a the class got it for me, since I was really into trains at this time. I loved it and later on found a lot more works by the author. Let me just say that Chris Van Allsburg is absolutely fantastic!
Later on, I needed a book to do a book report on. I couldn't really pick anything so my teacher found something they thought I would enjoy. Soldier boys I believe it was called, a story about two different soldiers, on two different sides of the war. There's this firing squad scene that sticks out in my mind, mainly because of how brutal it was and the part about how all the other soldiers started vomiting. (Most of them were inexperienced at thsi time in the book, I believe)This book was pretty fucking intense for 9-10 year old me at the time. It was awesome.
Now this is the moment that I think I began to truly enjoy reading. There was a book fair at my school and my dad had given me about 3 dollars to spend. I wasn't sure what I was looking for, and then I just sorta saw it. I don't know if it was the color or the simplicity, but I kept coming back to this book.
I decided to finally read the summary, found it interesting, and loved every moment of it. It was the first book that REALLY got me into the habit; I think it's mainly because it was the first book I'd actually selected myself, bought myself, and kept to myself. In fact, as I look at my book shelf,where I've organized my books according to height, at the very front I see Eager.
Huh, never really noticed that before.