1. My love for books stems from my initial desire for books and my pursuit of knowledge. Good books are my mentors and helpful friends. They enrich my life, bring me a lot of fun, and have always accompanied me as I grow. Books have given me many things. They have enriched my life, increased my knowledge, broadened my horizons, and made me feel full of strength.
2. Good books have cultivated my sentiment and enriched my emotions. From the book, I read about hard work, kindness and justice, as well as the warmth and hardship of the world, and I could distinguish the right and wrong of human relationships and worldly affairs. Whenever I have time, I will pick up a book, read it with gusto, and forget about everything else. I wander in the ocean of books, crying, laughing, distressing, and fantasizing with the characters in the book. I will burst into tears for Cinderella’s tragic fate, and I will also shed tears for Cinderella’s two despicable and shameless people. My sister cheered for being punished, and she even stood in awe of Paul Korchagin, who still stood proudly in the face of suffering and firmly grasped his own destiny... He was inspired by his famous saying: "A person's life should be spent like this: When he looks back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he feel ashamed for doing nothing!" Shocked! I savor life, comprehend life, and grow while reading.
3. A good book is like a good friend and a good teacher. It always accompanies me, enlightens me and points me in the right direction. As long as I need it, it will extend a warm hand and help me. I cleared away the shadows in my soul, making me relaxed and happy. When someone breaks my stuff and I feel unhappy, I turn over the book "Home Alone" and the protagonist is obviously so tolerant. When someone breaks her stuff, she not only doesn't get angry, but also comforts others and says it's okay. At this time, the book told me: As a person, you should not care about everything and be tolerant of others. When I am dishonest, "The Story of Honesty" tells me: Integrity is the foundation of being a human being. When I encountered setbacks and wanted to give up, I turned to "The Wizard of Oz". Dorothy in it encountered many difficulties, but she was never discouraged and never gave up going to Emerald Town. At this time, the book told me: Don't shrink back when encountering difficulties, but face difficulties and be a person who is not afraid of difficulties and moves forward courageously. When I was exhausted and lonely, I opened "Humorous Jokes" and immediately laughed out loud, and the dark clouds in my heart disappeared. At this time, the book told me: Be optimistic and cheerful, and face life with a smile.
4. When I was a child, I grew up in Andersen’s fairy tales. Every night, I pestered my mother to tell me "Andersen's Fairy Tales". From my mother's words, I saw the beauty and kindness of Snow White and the evil and ugliness of the queen; I felt the loneliness and longing in the heart of the little match seller. At a young age, I understood beauty and ugliness, the evil and kindness of people's hearts. I lamented the tragic fate of the little match girl, and was moved by Cinderella's happy ending. Since then, books have become an inseparable part of my growth.
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