Reading. Something that I used to love to do as a child and into my young teens (before I got stuck in the online world) purely because of the excitement you could get from one book. Your imagination could run wild and every colour of the spectrum would appear as a melody in your head, ahhh. I recently remembered a book I read a very long time back titled "Sophie's World" by Jostein Gaarder. Whilst I don't recall much about the book itself, I do remember that it jump started my interest in philosophy and got me way more interested about deeper thought in the world right up to this very day.
Oops I'm rambling! For this competition, I'd like you to name a book that had a major impact on your life and how so. The most interesting answer shall win!
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) purely because of the excitement you could get from one book. Your imagination could run wild and every colour of the spectrum would appear as a melody in your head, ahhh. I recently remembered a book I read a very long time back titled "Sophie's World" by Jostein Gaarder. Whilst I don't recall much about the book itself, I do remember that it jump started my interest in philosophy and got me way more interested about deeper thought in the world right up to this very day.
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). It resulted in me getting lower marks in English and Reading in terms of effort because I was never seen to be reading by my teachers. I ended up having to do paired reading and such which just ended up with me finishing early because the person doing it didn't understand how I needed the practice.


