My Reading History
I thought that it would be fun to see how things have changed throughout the years in terms of how much I’ve read and what type of books I've read! I’m going to go into a fair bit of detail here but the initial idea came from the Bookish Beginnings tag on Youtube, which was created by Lauren from Reads and Daydreams.

These were short books which focused on a different character story each time and I think the illustrations helped develop the link with descriptive words and a visual picture. I adore these books and will always remember them to be the spark that started off my own independent reading as a child.


Just after this was when my Harry Potter obsession began, after being read a chapter every day in English class in primary school. Although I got sucked into the story, I was got frustrated that we had to read the story so slowly and when other children disrupted the teacher. Sooooo, I went home and asked my parents if we could buy the books that were out!

The next phase of books I remember being particularly wrapped up in are the Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare and The Divergent books, along with the Vampire Academy series. This was the first time I became really keyed into release dates and using online to discover new books to read. At this point I had a part time job that I could use a little of to buy books, although my parents made sure I didn't buy too many and became more wary of my reading and book collecting habits. I remember going into Waterstones one time on my lunch break to buy Insurgent on its release day, only to release once I was home that that particular batch of books had been misprinted! I was so angry haha!

that great! This is when I finally delved into what is still my favourite genre to this day - Fantasy! Graceling, Fire and Bitterblue by Kristen Cashore quickly became favourites (and still are) and I began to read authors such as Maria V Synder, Trudi Caravan, Sarah J Maas and Robin LaFevers.
Soon enough my health improved and I moved on to start university, moving away from home. I read and bought books from my Kindle since they were cheaper and my reading habits slowed down as I was bogged down with work to do. However more free time came as I became ill again at the end of my first year of university, meaning I had to move back home and finish my studies there. At this point when I did read I went through an Adult Urban Fantasy phase such as Kelly Armstrong's books. My health improved again, but this meant back to university I went for my final two years, where not much reading happened due to the work load and socialising. I still kept up to date though with upcoming releases of series I hadn't finished yet!

I really got back into reading once again and exhausted my small local bookshops. So moved to the internet, where over the next year I began discovering books on amazon and from people from booktube. I was quick on discovering books that hadn't been released yet and got used to the agonising wait for release day. Its also the time I started my bookstagram and discovered that so many people loved books as much I did and everyone had such differing opinions and preferences to what they particularly enjoyed reading. I mainly did stick with fantasy books, but recommendations from people saw me delving into some contemporary books which previously I stayed clear of, such as Collen Hoovers books. During this period my favourite reads were The Mime Order, Falling Kingdoms, The Kiss of Deception, Snow like Ashes, The Lunar Chronicles and the Angelfall trilogy.


Hope you're all doing well, I'd love to hear some of your own reading histories, long or short!
Happy Reading xox
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