Literacy Narrative: Late Nights And Even Later Nights

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Taylor Lee Literacy Narrative English 101 Late Nights, And even Later Nights As I look back on my childhood reading seemed to play a huge part in my daily activities, if I wasn’t outside climbing every limb and branch of every tree, playing pirates and hide and go seek, or running through the woods creating my own adventures with all the neighborhood kids I seemed to be cooped up in my room reading a book. But things didn’t always use to be like this way, in fact at one point I hated reading because I thought I was slow reader and embarrassed that I wouldn’t be able to read as fast as other kids. Luckily this all seemed to change at a young age. Growing up I…show more content…
And then one night, after we had finished our normal routine, I laid in bed wanting to know what happened next in the book, feeling like I needed to know right then and there how Serious Black got into Hogwarts. Not being able to take the suspense anymore I that I would quietly get off of my bed and tippy toe to my sister’s night stand and quickly grabbed the book and her flash light, and scurry back onto my own bed before she realized I was even there. I immediately tossed my blankets back bent half of my body over the edge to make sure the cost was clear and that she was asleep. I peered my eyes over just enough to see if she was sleeping but, to my surprise she wasn’t sleeping at all. She had her blanket over her head and was shining her flashlight. I looked around to find the harry potter and it was nowhere to be found. Suddenly she started to move her blankets and I quickly shot my body back into my bed, but before I did I noticed she had taken the Harry Potter book out from under the blankets. She had been reading ahead of me, and I couldn’t understand why she would do that to

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