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I am addicted to reading.

When I was a child, I liked listening to my mother tell stories. Although I don't know much about them, they are very interesting. For reading, it's not just knowing nine things-knowing nothing, not being interested, and of course not reading much.

Over time, I learned more words and thought more, and gradually fell in love with reading.

My favorite book, of course, is Things of the Ming Dynasty. It is light and humorous, and humor has its own point of view! I am obsessed with this, just like eating spiritual opium and reading crazily. I have to beg my mother to say, "tear up this book if you don't eat it!" " "Giving up is really a sleepless night!

I am a "master of silent reading": as soon as I have time to study, I can read it quickly. Read a book in less than a week.

If I read fast and don't concentrate, you are only half right (the first half). When I read a book, I have a deep feeling for every character in every book: for example, Judy in Things of the Ming Dynasty, as the author said, is not a good person, but a good emperor. He collected a great deal of information about history, astronomy, geography, medicine and divination. But he also killed Ping An and He Fu, killed the first gifted scholar in the south of the Yangtze River, rewritten a Record of Mao, and even denied his mother, made him his own mother, and "changed" himself from an illegitimate child. Judging from his various behaviors, do you think he is a good man?

I like reading magazines as well as history books. Don't think these are all so-called "rubbish", but they are very useful at first glance. They are: interesting mathematics, interesting Chinese, juvenile science, English pictorial and so on.

When I was reading history books, I felt that my thoughts flooded in and echoed in my mind for a long time. When I read a math book, formulas and methods are engraved in my mind, such as the square number formula: x2-y2=(y+x)×(y-x). When I read a science book, I keep injecting interesting ideas into my mind. According to our teacher's evaluation, I am becoming a bookworm!

Books have benefited me a lot, Gorky said well: books are the ladder of human progress!