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I read half of Atlas Shrugged and got bored and quit. If it is so good that it has changed lives, perhaps I need to revisit it with renewed vigor. I cried over The Grapes of Wrath, and over To Kill a Mockingbird. Fifty Shades of Grey was fifty shades of stupid as far as I'm concerned.
I guess the books that literally most changed my life were the ones I read in college, because once I got a degree I really started moving up in my career. So I'm going with Business Accounting, Physics I and II, American History, etc. Now if you want to talk about the best books I ever read, that is a horse of a different color. I'll list these in no particular order: Last of the Breed, The Light Between Oceans, The Great Santini, The Prince of Tides, The Green Mile, The Hour I First Believed, The Cider House Rules, Tuesdays With Morrie, The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, Cold Mountain, Snow Falling on Cedars, Lord of the Flies, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, The Memory Keeper's Daughter, The Help, I Know This Much is True, oh Lord, I could go on and on. I do love a good book. |
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"The Power of Now" by Eckhart Tolle
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I really don't believe a book has "changed" anyone's life, although books certainly provoke thought.
For me, I would have to say it was the "Dick and Jane" series of books. That has to be the books that changed everyone's life because it is those books that taught us how to read! |
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The Wind in the Willows.
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I hate to admit it but it was a Superman coloring book. His uniform needed one of those crayons that comes in a Crayola box of 64 and I only had the eight pack. Since then my self image was dangerously low.
Until I read "I'm OK, Your OK, even though you got the Crayola box of 64 and I didn't". It was a spin-off. That's when I adjusted. |
Can’t do just one, but here's my answer: As a child, My Friend Flicka and Thunderhead. Mustn’t forget Heidi. As a teenager, Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. Lately, probably The Shack and Cross Roads. I also must put Proof of Heaven in there as well. I’m ignoring dozens of self-help books, many of which have been named in this thread. While also the Bible and its lessons are important, I’m more inclined to think that each of these has had some effect in my thinking and the molding of who I am recognizing that we all are compilations and composites of all that we’ve seen, heard, smelled, touched and heard (whoops, should be tasted). Haven’t thought about some of these books in years so, BarryRX, thanks. I love this thread.
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And now you are here with us. If you had read the owner's manual you would know that at the same time that they clicked the picture for your I.D. card, they painlessly inserted a small chip that makes you love this place, and the developers and eventually changes the way you vote. I hope you're o.k. with that. I used to be normal too. But I am happy now. Oh. That name is taken. Merry Christmas Tomwed. I think I just piffled. I know I didn't woot. |
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