Reading was a big thing, yes. Books were a big thing. But the things that stick out were the newspapers. James Earl Jones bigbooknewspaper Change image and share on social
Reading was a huge part of my life as a child - we were a family of storytellers. Sue Monk Kidd childfamilyhuge Change image and share on social
Reading was my hobby, my sport and my activity of choice. It was the prime pleasure of my days, an unfailing escape from whatever realities were distressing me, and the only source of pride I knew, other vanities lying beyond my grasp. I couldn't do anything else well, but I could do words. Cynthia Voigt activitychoiceday share on social
Reading was not just an escape or a Band-Aid; it was a deep form of feeling seen and recognized, and being able to see and recognize other kindred spirits. My dad was a writer, too, which also likely had something to do with that. Garth Risk Hallberg aidbanddad share on social
Reading was such a formative part of my childhood (along with 'Loony Tunes'), that it is difficult to pin point the most influential book. But, under an interrogation light I would probably have to say 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Bronte. Ann-Marie MacDonald bookbrontecharlotte share on social
Reading was very important to me as a kid. It was very inspirational to me. I went to a school where that wasn't encouraged so much, but my parents encouraged that, and it has made me part of who I am. Sasha Grey encourageimportantinspirational share on social
Reading while I'm writing ideally inspires my competitive side. When I read great writers, I want to be a better writer. Amity Gaige competitivegreatideally Change image and share on social
Reading with my children is incredibly important to me and a wonderful way to spend time together as a family, exploring magical worlds through books and stories. Frank Lampard bookchildexplore Change image and share on social
Reading your own material aloud forces you to listen. Stephen Ambrose aloudforcelisten Change image and share on social