Re: Was there ever a book that "changed your life"?
Stephen Send a noteboard - 15/02/2014 12:51:45 AM
View original postJust read an article about "life-changing" books.....sorry, can't link it was in a magazine. So, here are a few questions:
View original post1. Has a book ever "changed" your life? If yes what, and in what way?
Maybe Artemis Fowl. I read that when I was about 10, and while I'd already been a voracious reader thanks to the encouragement of my parents that was probably the first book that made me think about what I was reading. There were moral implications and the protagonist wasn't necessarily the good guy in the story. It was around the time that I started to develop a bit of critical thinking, and not judge everything on its surface elements.
View original post2. Assuming you don't have an answer to #1, what book influenced you the most?
View original post3. For pure entertainment value, what is your favorite book of all-time?
Tough one. Changes all the time. Catch 22, Brideshead Revisited, Pride and Prejudice, The Name of The Wind are all books I love.
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Was there ever a book that "changed your life"?
11/02/2014 06:02:21 PM
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To the extent that any book did that, I'd say "The Everlasting Man" and Thomas Sowell's books
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