MY INTRODUCTION
I am a zealous reader from Everyday Reading. This summer, I took the of “Reading Strategies & Critical Analyzing”. There are three books carefully chosen by Everyday Reading: Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Terry Pratchett's Mort and Homer's Odyssey. Although I have just finished two of them, I am convinced that the selection is meaningful and helpful. The two books demonstrate different styles with profundity and humor respectively. In Fahrenheit 451, there is the respect of books and knowledge; in Mort, the respect of humor. Nevertheless, these two books have something important in common: they are both good choices for meaningful reading and profound thinking in English.
I enjoyed challenging myself with the questions the teacher offered us for in-depth comprehension of these two books. Every question led me to another round of re-reading and sometimes meditation. The whole process of being asked questions about what I have read provides a journey for me to explore a new world.