Were you always a reader?
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Re: Were you always a reader?
Here I am today - very much an avid reader!

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My first book that re-introduced me to literature was Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, I was COMPLETELY captivated, not only by the story-telling ability of Steinbeck, but by the way he wrote. I literally fell in love, I sat up late at night and would read, and ultimately ended up changing my major to a soft science that focused on reading and sociology instead of business.
I still read in Feast & Famine settings, finding genre's and themes I devour and read 2 or 3 books a month (a lot for me), but then there are times when I can't bring myself to pick up a book. My final ahh-hah (spelling?) moment came when I realized that I could love literature without having to also be an amazing author. I could be a patron of the arts by loving the books I read, and learned to stop focusing on my inability to reproduce something as amazing and wonderful as Steinbeck or other epic authors.
Side note, the effect Grapes of Wrath had on me personally was so profound I literally commemorated it permanently as a tattoo on my leg. I have a tattoo of the man on the tractor from Chapter 5 in the story. Steinbeck's words about the tractor "raping the earth methodically, and without passion" were so vivid, so deeply moving and painted a picture of just how scary and horrible times were during the Great Depression during the dust bowl era.
I look to books to be moving, inspiring, captivating and amazing.
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