>>Rob: Hi I'm Rob Lee, this is my literary narrative. I'm the child of immigrants, my dad came here when he was 20 and my mom when she was six. And it was very important to my parents that I would read. Plus they would dump me at the library every Friday for a couple hours, but I love reading. It seems strange, but I'm actually a hyperactive who did all kinds of things. And it seems a contradiction, but I loved reading, that was the only time that I would not move. I'm hyper most of the time but with a book I would just stop myself and totally engross myself in the book. And I remember for being a kid, I don't remember my mom reading to me, I'm pretty sure she did, but I just knew that I always loved reading, and I would just read for hours and hours and go to the library and get these huge stacks of books and just read and read and read. I remember buying several volumes of an encyclopedia as a kid, I don't know if I still have that, but I remember reading the encyclopedia from beginning to end, because it was just so interesting. So reading for me is what helped me get through school, because I loved to read, and I could sort of remember a bunch of stupid facts that I didn't really need, but I loved reading and that really helped later. And we don't need to talk about my writing, I ended up strangely enough a good writer just because I've read so many different types of things. But reading for me has been the ticket to a job, imagination, fun and great friends. To me reading and writing have been part of who I am since I was little kid. And there you go, ok.