Books That Changed Your Life
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Books That Changed Your Life

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The Old Man and the Sea. It made me fall in love with books that are deeper than the storyline.
The Bible. It made me a better person and transformed me from the inside out.
Finally, The Dictionary and a good Thesaurus. They transformed my writing and my mind.
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1. Hunger Games Triology - Show me what my life isn't like and how I shouldn't complain about the little stuff. Also that heroes/heroines don't all start off from some great legends or marvelous background.
2. Stephen Hawkins, A Brief History in Time/The Universe in a Nutshell - Gave me a better understanding of the universe and the small blocks that build it. There was a little depression in knowing how truly small and unimportant the earth can be.

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As for books that completely changed my life:
The Power of Now and A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle (About living in the present, controlling your negative thoughts, etc. His books really spoke to me and described situations that were true for me. Totally changed my outlook on life.)
Some Fiction Books That Stuck With Me:
The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson: It's set in North Korea and the things the people there go through is beyond shocking.
The Postmortal by Drew Magary: A pre-apocalyptic tale of what happens when a cure for aging is discovered. Makes you think about life, death, aging, immortality, etc.
Zone One by Colson Whitehead: This literary zombie tale packed a real punch and got me thinking about people and the current state of humanity, our will to survive versus our self-destructive nature.
This Vacant Paradise by Victoria Patterson: Set in 90s California, a young woman finds herself growing older and her looks fading in a world where youth and beauty are prized. Great social commentary.
On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan: A short novella about a young couple in the 60s on their honeymoon and how societal constraints about sexuality prevent them from communicating. I think this topic is still relevant today.
The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar: A novel set in India about a middle-class woman and her servant and how they judge one another because they are different/from different classes.
This is a great topic as I love discovering new books that will really have an impact upon me. I can't wait to see what everyone else says and hopefully discover some new books to add to my TBR!
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I definitely agree with this one. I read it a year or so ago and really enjoyed it. Of course I don't think I would have really understood it or been impacted by it if I hadn't read Eckhart Tolle's books beforehand. Tolle's writing is so simple and conveys things in an easy to understand way. Parables and stories like Way of the Peaceful Warrior tend to go right over my head sometimes.Stardust0262 wrote:Way of the Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman. Found it sitting in my partner's meagre collection of books ( she is not a recreational reader), and coming out of a divorce and breakup of my family, found the lessons of dealing with change and living in this moment to be life changing. Led me down the path of buddhist philosophy.
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Same goes for poetry or music ... Vive la différenceStardust0262 wrote:I find it fascinating how different books and their messages resonate with different people. How two people can read the same book, one finds it of little interest whilst the other draws immense learning from it.

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