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book that changed your views on life
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Have you read a book that changed your outlook on life? What was it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'The Mind Parasites' by Colin Wilson, my all-time favourite novel. The plot is based on a Lovecraft-ian invasion of the minds of the human race by an alien species, but the wonderful sense of optimism and hope with which it finished directly affected my attitude to life from the day I read it, when I was about twenty-one, to today, thirty-one years later.
Some one once said of a book, that "this is not a novel that can be cast aside lightly, it should be flung with great force"
I felt that way about read "5 people you meet in heaven" I thought it was trite and predictable - almost as if someone had been briefed to go away and write a moving book
In contrast, I wouldn't say it changed my life but by far the most subtle and interesting book I've ever read is this one:
http://bahai-library.com/index.php5?file=see_n akhjavani_saddlebag_fable
It sees a set of events in the desert through the eyes of a number of characters of differing religions and cultures
I felt that way about read "5 people you meet in heaven" I thought it was trite and predictable - almost as if someone had been briefed to go away and write a moving book
In contrast, I wouldn't say it changed my life but by far the most subtle and interesting book I've ever read is this one:
http://bahai-library.com/index.php5?file=see_n akhjavani_saddlebag_fable
It sees a set of events in the desert through the eyes of a number of characters of differing religions and cultures
The quote about throwing it with great force was Dorothy Parker I think, she reviewed books for the New York Times or summat. She reviewed winnie the pooh with something along the lines of ".......Tonstant Weader fwowed up" heh heh
Anyway I digress, Yan and the Pike is a very lovely short illustrated story about friendship, loss and dignity. Its beautiful and makes me constantly reassess relationships and my world view.
Anyway I digress, Yan and the Pike is a very lovely short illustrated story about friendship, loss and dignity. Its beautiful and makes me constantly reassess relationships and my world view.
Without doubt this one,i`ll never complain about trivial things again!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blinding-Absence-Light -Tahar-Jelloun/dp/0141022825
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blinding-Absence-Light -Tahar-Jelloun/dp/0141022825
Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson.
My outlook hasn't been the same since...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash
My outlook hasn't been the same since...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_Crash
I really enjoyed "A Piece of Cake" by Cupcake Brown. It's an autobiog about a young woman who had a really hard life and manages to turn it around, by being strong and believing in God. It's not at all like the usual "poor me, what a hard life i've had" type books, and its not a nutty religious book either. She tells it exactly as it is, makes no bones about the bad things she's done, and doesn't ask for sympathy either.
Loved it.
Loved it.
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