I've fallen in love with story books since secondary school. I still remembered about the Lord of the Ring. The time was form 4, and i've a very, very poor english background. The lord of the ring is a classical piece of work. The language used is nothing similar to common conversational english. I read the first page... don't understand, second page... don't understand, third page... don't understand too.... and then i read the whole book of the fellowship of the ring, without any understanding to the book. i've finished it, but i didnt know what i've read. That's life. That was my first classical english story book. But fortunately, when my progress reached the return of the king, that was becoming better and better. Finally i understand who's who, who's doing what.
And then came Harry Potter that time, my best friend borrowed me the Sorcerer's Stone and the chamber of secret. Then finally i've finished the last book now, after 2 years it was published, due to lack of free time. But in my opinion, the most exciting moment came from Dan Brown's books, especially the Da Vinci Code. I finished it in 2 days, simply amazing the story. The new book of Dan Brown, The lost symbol, will be published next month, which i'm still looking for the source of reading it. Simply buy it will be to expensive for my pocket. More expensive than the one year subscription version of Kaspersky internet security 2010. The only regret is that i haven read any of Jing Yong's novel. I regret it very much. But no matter, i'm going to find it and read it in the future. The thinnest and most meaningful book in my collection is "300 Tang Poems". There are the essence of a unbelievable Dynasty of China. And it is very, very beautiful. I think i don't sound like someone who're studying E&E engineering.
2 comments:
reading is a very good habit,regardless of what field u r in.keep it on!
yup... i love reading... often found myself nearly broke because of crazy book buying habit...^^...
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