What furthered that passion for reading was myself. As a child and still to this day, somewhat, I was a very creative individual with a vivid imagination that helped me visualize the books that were read to me and that I’ve read growing up. I often daydreamed as a kid and even did so as I would read or listen to books. Reading was so visual to me to the point where words on a page became a big movie production in my head. Where I …show more content…
I loved the character because they were someone who believed in themselves throughout their journey regardless of what others told them that they couldn’t or wouldn’t be able to do. From there due to being the type of person I was with such a vivid imagination and liking stories where characters went on journeys or adventures. I found myself drawn to reading fantasy fiction stories often involving princesses, mythical creatures, fairies, and or some amount of magic went on various adventures, traveling around and discovering various things. I got to a point where I came up with a theory that if the book had a map it was automatically going to be a good book. As I got older in middle school I did my best to explore other fiction genres, but often they ended up involving some sort of fantasy aspect to