Which books changed your life or mind?
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Re: Which books changed your life or mind?
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I would say something that changed my life would be Dave Ramsey books on financial planning. He lays it out so simple.
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MandiKenendy wrote:FNAWrite wrote:mandikennedy: [Interview with a Vampire"] showed me that there was a whole world out there other than the "normal world" I lived in."
Thing is, we're not supposed to believe made-up stories, that's among the reasons they are called fiction.
I was actually talking about the fact that it was the first book I had read with gay characters and as a lesbian it made me think about my own sexuality for the first time. That's why I put said "normal world" in quote marks because up until then I hadn't really come across any gay or lesbian characters in books and it made me actively go out and search for books with other gay characters in.
When I read your first post, I thought maybe you meant you thought you are a vampire. I wasn't sure how to respond to that, ha ha.
A book that changed my life/mind: The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver. I read it in college (before I had really had many dealings with immigrants or people with a different socioeconomic status than my own) and it was really formative in my views on the immigration debate just because it changed it (in my mind) from a political issue to a human problem.
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"Growth Mindset" Carol Dweck
"The Creator and the Cosmos" Hugh Ross
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Now this book was no where near the beginning of the series, but that is okay because her series (though related to one another) do not have to be read in any order, as I found out when I picked this book up from a library.
It is a paranormal romance, not typically one might find to change one's life. However, I was in a hole. I was at the beginning of depression and I had turned to books to help me dig my way out. I went through the library and I just randomly selected a few books off of the shelves without so much as a glance as to what they might have been. When I got home, I couldn't even bring myself to pick them up. I didn't want to do anything anymore. They next day, I saw the pile of books and grabbed the one on top, determined to read at least one. It was Dark Side of the Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I started to read it and I could not seem to put it down. I fell head over heels for this story, this universe of which was not my own. It was so captivating and heart warming that it gave me hope. I wanted to keep reading, not only this books but the others she had written (for if she wrote this there had to be more right? ;])
This series, no the characters in the series helped me with confidence. I was able to dig my way out of my hole of depression. I have her to thank for that. Her books kept me going when I thought that I had nothing else to go on for.
Her books were just the beginning.
I now own all of her books as a reminder of what I went through and how she helped.
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It changed the way I thought about science and religion and how they interact together.
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