Don’t fall into the trap, Adam! And Clayton, you’re going to be writing something that has nothing to with the book and has everything to do with your dad’s hidden ghosts!
Not an actual book. Google was adamant that the width of an airplane seat would be of greater interest. And the results were even more depressing than the story of a sick kid.
I read a lot, I still do. But in school when we were given a book report and 2-4 weeks to complete, I was done in 2-4 days. Kids hated me, teachers were unsure I didn’t get some adult to do it. They called my home once and my mom said, if YOU can get her to put the book down, tell me how!
I started reading everything I could get my hands on in second grade. Book reports were a cake walk! Now, I realize I was a nerd, a geek and destined to be somebody who had a book with them all the time! And tho’ I love my books, a Kindle makes carrying all my favs and current new books ever so much easier!
I learned to read early and still read (yes, things other than comics). I cut out comics related to hearing and hearing aids and post them in my test booth and in my fitting room. Today I had a 4 year old reading the comics (out loud, actually reading the words) posted in my fitting room. I’m thrilled to see a kid that age reading well.
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Don’t fall into the trap, Adam! And Clayton, you’re going to be writing something that has nothing to with the book and has everything to do with your dad’s hidden ghosts!
nosirrom about 6 years ago
I used to be able to do that. You know, write a book report on a book I knew nothing about. The only problem I had was the grade.
jpayne4040 about 6 years ago
Here’s a thought, Clayton: read the book!
dmdip about 6 years ago
Not an actual book. Google was adamant that the width of an airplane seat would be of greater interest. And the results were even more depressing than the story of a sick kid.
pcolli about 6 years ago
https://www.amazon.com/Wide-as-Wind-Edward-Stanton/dp/1941799388
keltii about 6 years ago
I read a lot, I still do. But in school when we were given a book report and 2-4 weeks to complete, I was done in 2-4 days. Kids hated me, teachers were unsure I didn’t get some adult to do it. They called my home once and my mom said, if YOU can get her to put the book down, tell me how!
LadyPeterW about 6 years ago
I started reading everything I could get my hands on in second grade. Book reports were a cake walk! Now, I realize I was a nerd, a geek and destined to be somebody who had a book with them all the time! And tho’ I love my books, a Kindle makes carrying all my favs and current new books ever so much easier!
Willywise52 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Adam would know pretentious.
Dani Rice about 6 years ago
My sister and I were great readers, and so are all of our kids and grandkids. The great-grands seem headed in the same direction.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 6 years ago
I learned to read early and still read (yes, things other than comics). I cut out comics related to hearing and hearing aids and post them in my test booth and in my fitting room. Today I had a 4 year old reading the comics (out loud, actually reading the words) posted in my fitting room. I’m thrilled to see a kid that age reading well.