Looking for a book that will challenge you think.
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Looking for a book that will challenge you think.
Thank you
- The Mythwriter
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Hahaha amen. I find some of the best books to make one think are books that are about something you usually disagree with. So philosophy wise, you can look for anything that differs from you believe to be true. Don't bother with the Da Vinci Code, you'll only need to read ten chapters before you've essentially read the whole book.ryan wrote:any good book
Some of my favorite literary figures who make me think about what they write... Well, George Orwell, to start. Frank Peretti, Ted Dekker, David Guterson, Joseph Conrad and Robert Louis Stevenson are also some of my favorite authors.
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Also reccommend "Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Picoult
I know, I know, a little YA, but it was THAT good of a book and really challenged my automatic, ingrained, responses to these high school massacres.
Also John Irving's "The World According to Garp"
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I love Jodi Picoult. My sisters keeper made me ball my eyes out like crazy (HATED the movie), but she is a really decent author....i mean she isnt a douglas admas, but she makes you think about situations in ways you wouldnt have before...LauraH wrote: Also reccommend "Nineteen Minutes" by Jodi Picoult
I know, I know, a little YA, but it was THAT good of a book and really challenged my automatic, ingrained, responses to these high school massacres.
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-- Don't read this if you don't like maths
Golden Escher and Bach
-- I don't have to tell you anything on this!
The Code Book - Simon Singh
-- If you are into cryptography and such
If you like philosophy, you can try Milan Kundera's books.
Somerset Maugham always make me pause and think. I love his writing.