13.From Comics to Narnia When I was young, I read a lot, but I read only comic books. My mother was an avid (酷爱的) reader, and she tried to get me to read some novels, but they seemed (1)
to me. Why would anyone want to read a book without pictures, I wondered. It would be like watching a movie with your eyes closed. And (2)
seemed like they would be so long! In my mind, a comic book was a rollercoaster (过山车) ride while a novel was five hours in rush hour traffic.
Whenever she saw me with a comic book, my mother would (3)
. It totally ruined my comic book reading experience. One summer, she even warned me. "If you don't (4)
at least one book this summer, we're not going to go on our camping trip," she said. What could I do?I was looking forward to that camping trip!
"Fine," I agreed, "I'll read one." My mother took me down to the local library. The librarian recommended (推荐) The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the first book of The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. I reluctantly (勉强地) (5)
the book.
When we got home, I opened the book and started reading. I thought I would read the first few pages then skip (跳过) to the end because I knew my mother would (6)
me about it. Imagine my (7)
when my mother called me to dinner and I was half way through the book!If a comic book was a rollercoaster ride, this novel was all the rides at Disney World that were rolled into one!
I ended up reading Chronicles of Narnia series that summer. I consider it was the start of my (8)
with books. Now I read an average of one book a week.