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The books that have changed my life include Wicked and Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Magwire, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer. These are the most recent books to really impact me.I think that the reason why I like them so much is that they agree with my idea of life: It sucks, but it's still worth living. The characters are really solid and the plot is just fantastic, and it draws you in and makes you care. I was am...
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Books That Changed Your Life

H3x
not to many posts in here hehe so what are a few books that changed your life or way of thinking?

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SuburbanalCuts
QUOTE (H3x @ Dec 16 2004, 09:53 PM)
not to many posts in here hehe so what are a few books that changed your life or way of thinking?
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One Straw Revolution by Masanobu Fukuoka.

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srbin
Hm...i think that is definately the book Xtazy...
Why?...because i catch this thing,that every drogs are pure shhhh and they will anhiliate u now or later ... mad.gif

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lostmaiden
Actually... Inuyasha really changed me cause that's when I saw great manga was and I changed from a normal person to some anime freak that now has nothing better to do than own an Inuyasha guild on neopets...

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Caveman
George Orwell's 1984 was HUGE for me. Winston's story is an incredible one, and only the genius of Orwell could put something so mindblowing together in a single comprehensive novel. The biggest thing that book taught me was that you should never be afraid to question. We live in a scary world, there's not doubt about it, and the only way to make sense of it is to be inquisitive, and not swallow up what's thrown out at you.

I read Animal Farm in 6th grade. Unfortunately, I was FAR too young to grasp any of the underlying concepts. Maybe I should pick it up again...hehe

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vanilla_rent
caveman... nice to see someone so like-minded in this forum!

where do I start.. I have no idea where to start. There are way too many books that have changed my life before I even knew they were changing my life- that sounds silly but I'm referring to days like 5th-6th grade, and the like...

so many books are amazing that it's an obsession of mine as a writer, and for anyone who even rarely reads (you would think I spend all my time reading loving it so much and yet how sometimes I don't even get to it except for school) but loves reading... books can definately change your life. look at me- looking at schools for creative writing majors when I would of never even of thought myself good at writing save essays and the like freshman year...

but books? Well, over the summer I read House of Leaves, as did actually a bunch of incredibly talented book-literate theatre kids I know... It can be one amazingly confusing book at times, but never in a frustrating way- only confusing in the ideas swirling in your head... no one has any idea what I'm talking about, just because when you try and summarize the magnitude of House of Leaves it's almost.... you really are lost in where even to start to even give a halfway accurate picture of the book. It is one amazing book- I could name other books that I keep by my side as picturesque momentos of thoughts of members of the real world as abstract as it is, but it could take me forever- even a partial list... spans hundreds of authors. but I do have my favorites, like anyone.

you see, it's not so much House of Leaves changes your train of thinking- or possibly it does- theatre kids like myself live in a world sometimes so amazingly... upfront? (not even the world for it, though, unfortunately to truly generalize it) to simply keep from being pretensious that possibly we can't be completely changed by something when you are always changing but... it's like seeing the span of your life spread out so evenly and chaoticly, extremely researched and footnoted and yet in reality, utterly made up, and yet how in reality it is a novel by a guy with no relation to you, and the story has absolutely no relation to you, and yet... House of Leaves swallows you up, and eats you alive... now that, that is what gives me inspiration and a will to live in life... and the want to be a writer and to be around other writers, theatre kids and like minded... anyone...

 

 

 


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Kahli
'lord of the rings' changed my life, and made me really appreciate tolkien and all his works. even though the fellowship of the ring was a *little* slow to start off, the pace gradually began to pick up.

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ICE-XG
QUOTE (lostmaiden @ Dec 26 2004, 02:51 PM)
Actually... Inuyasha really changed me cause that's when I saw great manga was and I changed from a normal person to some anime freak that now has nothing better to do than own an Inuyasha guild on neopets...
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lol biggrin.gif never seen someone's live turn around after watching a tv show. but, it's a good show. i like animi, who dosen't. i watch animi snice i was born bcuz i was born at asia S. Korea. get back to the point, ur the 1st person i heard of that have life changing turn around from TV in 30min. To bad it isn't the same way for everyone. it will b kind of funny

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byrdhouse
Well, I would have to say the Bible. It not only has changed my life but it continues to offer good wisdom about how to be a better Christian. And lately I've been reading books about Jesus and his personality...how he handled events, relationships, his role, etc. I just finished a book titled The Traveler's Gift, Seven Decisions That Determine Personal Success by Andy Andrews. Andrews has the main character go back in time and talks to famous figures like Abraham Lincoln, Anne Frank, and so on who impart one of the seven principles of success. If you think that you can't change the world this book will convince you otherwise. Anyway, I really enjoyed it.

...on to my next book,

Ciao,

A librarian's worst nightmare laugh.gif

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spiderink
Harry Potter. It hasn't changed my way of thinking, but my life would be vastly different if I had never read them. It led to certain choices and discoveries that have changed my life for better and worse. (Chaos theory) It's only directly influenced one big choice in real life, and joining parts of the fandom online. But both of those have branched out with far-reaching consequences. I don't know whether or not I believe in fate/destiny. But major parts of the last three years, and the rest, of my life might not have been.

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room2593
The books that have changed my life include Wicked and Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by Gregory Magwire, and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer. These are the most recent books to really impact me.
I think that the reason why I like them so much is that they agree with my idea of life: It sucks, but it's still worth living. The characters are really solid and the plot is just fantastic, and it draws you in and makes you care. I was amazed when I read them.

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ASHISHRANJAN
hi...................
i am ashish ranjan
yes their is a book which has change my life
i realy really honer that book. that book has
given me reason to live in this book

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VishBoy
Books can't change your live that's for sure, so that will be my answer for these question smile.gif

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Tenshi
Books are the only thing that has eternally very passively kept me going and always taught me something new. The books that changed my life have to be the James Herriot series which I read in 6th grade, they cemented then and there in my mind that I wanted to be a vet. When I lost my grandfather, i took inspiration from various poets & mainly Rudyard Kipling. Shifting towns made me enjoy Gerald Durell a lot. When I lost my Uncle I took to re reading books by J. Krishnamoorthi and Anton Chekhov. One of my friends introduced me to Swami Yogananda to quench my spiritual thirst and those books till date have kept me stable and have faith in what I believe in especially the book called " Divine Romance" smile.gif

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harrison858
I think that the only way that a book could possibly change your life is that if you really understand the book, and think the author is a truly nice person to believe. The only book that can really change me is the bible. It seems silly to have any other book change your life unless its about life.

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