I started reading around 3 or so, but I couldn't sound out words. I could only read words I'd seen before, but once I knew a word, I knew it, so I could read pretty advanced books, and just occaisionally have to ask someone what a word was. It took me until I was 10 or so to really get the hang of the whole "letters make sounds, and sounds make words" concept. I just knew what each whole word looked like -- I couldn't split it into letters.
Joyce ,'Never Leave Me'
We're Literary 2: To Read Makes Our Speaking English Good
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
The first reading will be at Borders with Sam Waterston and his daughter, Elisabeth, reading from passages of the Fitzgerald novel on Monday, July 12, at 6 p.m. at the Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle.
Dude. I'm totally going to that.
They're both in the Shakespeare in the Park Much Ado this year, aren't they?
People don't keep a book in their car specifically for that purpose?
I have a car book (and a home book and a bag book), but I don't like reading them at lights.
Comics, on the other hand, I have to bribe myself with food to keep from reading before I get home.
I actually have a book that my library gave me for the "Youngest Reader Award". I was 4. The book, Maxwell Mouse.
When I was moving, my mother took it from me to ensure I didn't lose it.
I have a car book (and a home book and a bag book), but I don't like reading them at lights.
Not enough challenge?
Not enough challenge?
Heh. Increments are too small to make any progress.
Ok, so you all are the people I have to honk at.
Sam Waterston portrayed Nick Carraway in the movie version of "The Great Gatsby."
The one with Redford? I saw that one. Huh.
When you're thinking of a woman who is so beautiful and charming that men are drawn to her irresistably...
of course you cast Mia.