Friday, June 3, 2011

What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?

Im desperate for a good book with true meaning and will hit me hard!What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?The Bible, it's an amazing book full of facts and love.



I'm a big romantic so I have read The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks.

The Twilight Sage by Stephanie Meyer.



Anything by Nicolas Sparks is amazing. If you have seen any of the movies made from his books, you knew that. The books are 100% better than the movies. So check him out.What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?Angela's ashesWhat book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?The Twilight series.

I'm completly series.

I read it and now i'm so addicted its not even funny i take my stuff almost evrywhere i go

its really goodWhat book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Safran Foer sort of taught me to think on more philosophical grounds and eventually I read Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being. Each one's really good, in my opinion, and are deeper than your average novel. I can't necessarily say they'll hit you hard, but certain parts definitely make you put the book down to think a little bit.What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?Flowers In The Attic series by Virginia Andrews.What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?The Game - Neil Strauss

Crash Course in Seduction - Paragon Project



I now have extremely important and life changing information about how women work and how to pick them up =)



Off topic, the most influential movie would have to the Zeitgeist by Peter Joseph.What book have you read that impacted you or was life changing?Looking for Alaska, by John Green. Before I read it, I was bored with life, felt that it was horribly monotonous. Looking for Alaska was a inspiring, thought-provoking book that addressed the way I felt (and sometimes still feel.) It's about a boy named Miles who goes to Culver Creek Academy to %26quot;seek the Great Perhaps%26quot;. Although it's a story, John Green weaved his insights about the phrase %26quot;How will we ever escape the labyrinth?%26quot; (the labyrinth representing life with pain and suffering) and the coming-of-age story of Miles. It's YA fiction, but really unlike most of the YA books I've ever read - it's funny and emotional and heartbreaking and deep and thought-provoking and just really, really fantastic.