books that have changed your life
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so far my list is
"The House of God" - Samuel Shem
"The Great Gatsby" - Fitzgerald
and this one is a little bit specific to what I do, but "Zen Guitar." If you're a musician of any kind--a must read.0 -
another one of my favorites is the ear, the eye and the arm by nancy farmer..WONDERFUL book0
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Bump:)) This makes me want to read more0
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the one that springs to my mind as a book that changed my perception on things is Shakespear's Julius Caesar!!
we had to read it in school, and it changed my attitude towards education (because i enjoyed it!).
a book that altered my perception of what i could do is The Women's Book of Running! no more excuses now that i've read it- just got to get on and do it.
and also The Long Way Round by Ewan McGragor and Charlie Boorman. they take their motorbikes from london, through france, russia, mongolia, china, etc, and finish up in new york i think. it's about the people they meet and how they get by not speaking the languages, and just enjoying how hospitable people can be and the different experiences they have. i thought after that about comfort zones, and the things we miss out on by not allowing ourselves to experience things because we are too scared to.
and as far as my favourite book goes, i'll have to opt for The Black Dahlia by James Ellroy- a totally unputdownable, thoroughly enjoyable read (if you like murder and grime and all that stuff!).0 -
The Catcher In The Rye
yes, i read that book last summer, couldn't put it down!
I read it for the first time when I was 7 and have read it a million times since0 -
I enjoyed 1984! I'm currently reading Water, Stone, Heart--I loved Will North's first novel, "The Long Walk Home"0
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Lark rise of Candleford, the trilogy0
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I just finished "The Art of Racing in the Rain", Great book written from a dogs perspective as he observes Human behavior and for some crazy reason longs to be like us.0
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Mountains Beyond Mountains. Amazing book.0
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Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Native Son by Richard Wright
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger0 -
I am reading The Shack right now!!
Great book, it is an entirely new perspective on things.0 -
Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Native Son by Richard Wright
Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
The Catcher in the Rye was a good book even though it was kind of depressing0 -
Terry Goodkind's "The Sword of Truth" series
They made me realize how unbelievable some minds are.0 -
I also love anything by: James Rollins, Lee Child, Brad Thor0
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We the Living by Ayn Rand.....I couldn't stop crying at the end. I LOVE anything by her!!! Also We by Yevgeny Zamyatin was VERy interesting!!!!
This was the first book I read that had such a huge impact on me. We read it in highschool and I immediately fell in love with Ayn Rand and all of her work.
Also, Eat, Pray, Love and anything by Augusten Burroughs0 -
Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
This is my 3rd time reading it and it still has not gotten old. It's a must read.
Second this.. who doesn't like romance?Lark rise of Candleford, the trilogy
I haven't read the books but you've GOT to see the BBC series off Netflix.
Books that have changed my life? Hmm. I do have a couple to add:
Blue Like Jazz -donald miller
Leaves of Grass -walt whitman
Martin Zender Goes to Hell -martin zender
Hope Beyond Hell -gerry beauchemin (free edownload @ hopebeyondhell.org)
Love Wins -rob bell0 -
Native Son by Richard Wright
arrghhh!!! i read this book and i hated it, it was sooo depressing and i just couldn't get with it, but one thing i can say is that i never forgot it.
another one is 'kindred', 'our nig' and 'not without laughter'
'push' by sapphire made me cry, and 'for colored girls' almost did0 -
"the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy". as nerdy as it sounds, reading that book was the first time I ever felt I was smart.0
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swan song great book0
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'the giver' is a greattttt book
also 'the game'0 -
one thing i've been doing is going back to my reading lists form like middle and high school and reading those books again, loveee it, i get so much more out of them now since i don't 'have' to read them lol0
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The Perks of Being A Wallflower0
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1984 - George Orwell
The Five People You Meet In Heaven - Mitch Albom
The Last Lecture0 -
Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon Hill
Goals! - Brian Tracy
Go for No - Fenton & Waltz
Those 3 books are responsible for taking me from being an unsatisfied factory worker schlep to a successful business owner. True life changers that I heartily endorse.0 -
Wurthering Heights, by Emily Bronte. This was the first book I ever stayed up all night to read and when I finally feel asleep while reading the book, I dreamt about the characters. For me this book was the beginning of my love of reading and that is how it changed my life.0
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Native Son by Richard Wright
arrghhh!!! i read this book and i hated it, it was sooo depressing and i just couldn't get with it, but one thing i can say is that i never forgot it.
another one is 'kindred', 'our nig' and 'not without laughter'
'push' by sapphire made me cry, and 'for colored girls' almost did0 -
1. Fried Green Tomatoes At the Whistle Stop Cafe, by Fannie Flagg.
2. The Stranger by Albert Camus.
3. Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury.
4. Animal Farm, by George Orwell.
5. The Color Purple, by Alice Walker.
6. The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold.0 -
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Disposable People by Dr. Kevin Bales
Problem from Hell by Samantha Powers
Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehrenreich
Amusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman
damn that was five there are so many more!0 -
Native Son by Richard Wright
arrghhh!!! i read this book and i hated it, it was sooo depressing and i just couldn't get with it, but one thing i can say is that i never forgot it.
another one is 'kindred', 'our nig' and 'not without laughter'
'push' by sapphire made me cry, and 'for colored girls' almost did
LOL!! exactttlyyyy!!! ugh! i was like..no...No...NOOOOOO noooo..aw.. *finishes* *puts away* *shakes head* LMAO
and whoever put the color purple i completely agree, GREAT book
also a good book is 'their eyes were watching god' by zora neale hurston. beautifully written. has anybody read 'the golden compass' by phillip pullman? it was AMAZING with descriptions and plot. read it in 8th grade and it was my introduction into the fantasy realm. i was hooked!0 -
1. Fried Green Tomatoes At the Whistle Stop Cafe, by Fannie Flagg.
6. The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold.
Fried Green Tomatoes is a great book . I have The Lovely Bones on my bookshelf, I will have to get it down and start it.0
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