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message 101: by Immigration (new)

Immigration  Art | 0 comments Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl
https://www.amazon.com/Mans-Search-Me...


message 102: by Dave (new)

Dave | 34 comments The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones. Absolutely inspired me to start writing.


message 103: by Kaytie (new)

Kaytie | 72 comments The Cellist of Sarajevo
it was really moving and well written


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Apple (pink-lemxnade) | 2 comments Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. Definitely not a classic, nothing groundbreaking, and I’d wager that no one else in this group listed it. But I read it when I was 15 in a single night, quite literally devoured it, and it has been my favorite book since. Simply because it made me feel every emotion under the sun and turned me on to the beauty that is being so enraptured by a book that you can’t put it down long enough to even notice the rising sun or chirping birds.


message 105: by Dave (last edited Nov 23, 2023 10:13AM) (new)

Dave | 34 comments Awesome! I went U. of Nebraska when Rainbow Rowell was there. She's a fun writer!


message 106: by Bailey (new)

Bailey | 2 comments the seven husband's of Evelyn Hugo
we were liars
our fault in the stars


message 107: by Smriti (new)

Smriti Sawhney (sim_reads) | 4 comments The Art of Happiness by Dalai Lama XIV


message 108: by Iz (new)

Iz Reading | 31 comments Currently I Will Teach You to be Rich by Ramit Sehti


message 109: by Lizabeth (new)

Lizabeth | 18 comments Illusions by Richard Bach


message 110: by Ryebread (new)

Ryebread Any Warriors book.


Bellaaa (jeremiah's version!) Ohhhh @Riley I LOVE WARRIORS!!


message 112: by Dave (new)

Dave | 34 comments There are a few:

Greek Fairy Tales by Barbara Ker Wilson (first book I can recall reading over and over. Reading joy started here!)
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller (inspired me to read)
The Pugilist at Rest by Thom Jones (inspired me to write)


message 113: by Micaela_Melnik (new)

Micaela_Melnik | 70 comments The Silmarillion


message 114: by Chris (new)

Chris St Laurent | 120 comments The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, I like to look back on what I have read in the past this one gets me every time.💘


message 115: by Audrey (new)

Audrey | 3 comments As a young girl, "Girl of the Limberlost" by Gene Stratton-Porter. It was atmospheric and rather strange but beautiful. I have read it several times.

As an adult, many books have made an impact on me as a reader. I have thought about Gloria Naylor's "Women of Brewster Place" quite frequently.


message 116: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (mirymom) A lot of the books that had the biggest impact on me our books that I read when I was younger. Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time was important to me because it was one of the first times I had a book where the female protagonist wasn’t pretty or sweet.


message 117: by Olivia (new)

Olivia Pettengill  (oliviapettengill) | 1 comments Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah (Just please don't watch the Netflix series)


message 118: by [deleted user] (new)

I actually have three.
1. The fault in our stars which was the first book I ever read. Had it right when it came out. John Green became my favourite author and now i've read literally all his books. Just need one to complete my collection.
2. The alchemist which was the first Paulo Coelho book I read and it honestly made me fall in love with his writing.
3. Veronika decides to die again Paulo Coelho. I love how he brings out issues and he explains it in his writing that yk everybody is crazy and it's not only a few people who are insane.


message 119: by Audrey (new)

Audrey | 3 comments As a young girl, "Girl of the Limberlost" by Gene Stratton-Porter. It was atmospheric and rather strange but beautiful. I have read it several times.

As an adult, many books have made an impact on me as a reader. I have thought about Gloria Naylor's "Women of Brewster Place" quite frequently.


message 120: by Jonny (new)

Jonny Kelvey-Brown | 1 comments Three books: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Persig, Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, and The Stranger by Albert Camus; I think there is quite an obvious theme running through all three, maybe one day I will write my own.


message 121: by Jeanna ❧ (new)

Jeanna ❧ (misskatz) | 8 comments When I was young, I would say Nancy Drew and Jane Eyre.

As an adult, The Divine Comedy and The Giving Tree.


Amanda’s counting the days 🐾 (ajosephine) | 30 comments Jessica by Kevin Henkes :) I was 4, maybe? I haven’t stopped reading since.


message 123: by roguereader (new)

roguereader | 102 comments Nonviolent communication


message 124: by Jane (new)

Jane Fudger | 44 comments An older book was House of the Dead by Fyodr Dostoevsky but more recently In Memorium by Alice Winn


message 125: by Danielle (new)

Danielle Mead (danithehami) | 10 comments The ACOTAR series by Sarah J Maas. I haven't read in years and reading used to be something I did all the time. just recently I picked up the 1st book of ACOTAR and I haven't stopped reading since. not just her books, but all kinds of books! I also finally started writing my first novel bc her books inspired me.


message 126: by Chris (new)

Chris MacKechnie | 2 comments A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving.

I so identified with the main character that it kinda messed me up (in a good way). And of course, the climax/culmination of the story is so beautifully done, that I occasionally dream of writing something that perfect.


message 127: by Nando (new)

Nando Gigaba (nandogigaba) | 1 comments Three books at different stages of my life:

• Animal Farm by George Orwell
• The Alchemistby Paulo Coelho
• Suicide Notes by Michael Thomas Ford


message 128: by [deleted user] (new)

Dianetics because now I am a scientologist and I will be murdered if I leave.


message 129: by Rio (new)

Rio | 9 comments no longer human by dazai osamu


message 130: by Janine (new)

Janine Ballard (httpwwwdearauthorcom) | 108 comments Isis wrote: "Dianetics because now I am a scientologist and I will be murdered if I leave."

Truly?


message 131: by [deleted user] (new)

I mean...


message 132: by [deleted user] (new)

no of course not


message 133: by Janine (new)

Janine Ballard (httpwwwdearauthorcom) | 108 comments I was really worried for you. They are scary.


message 134: by Lili (new)

Lili (lilactypos) | 4 comments The Secret History by Donna Tartt


message 135: by Kristina (new)

Kristina Mateo (chicklassique) | 85 comments Atomic Habits


message 136: by [deleted user] (new)

TO JANINE
LOL


message 137: by Tanja (new)

Tanja | 315 comments For me it was the Harry Potter series which made me fell in love with reading.


message 138: by Priscilla (new)

Priscilla Black  | 46 comments Wuthering Heights


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