What Book has changed your life / world ? 🧡 📚 🌎 ✒️ 📖
It can be fiction / non-fiction and any genre / topic.
Perhaps it will help me find my next book 😊
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Tales of the Jazz Age by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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I'm probably tied between the midnight library (Matt Haig) and maybe in another life (Taylor Jenkins Reid)
:)
The words we keep!
@Drifterbynature I know it’s an old one, but Frankenstein by Mary Shelley really got me thinking about stuff like creation, identity, and needing guidance. I kind of relate to both Victor and the Creature—Victor's drive to create without thinking things through, and the Creature’s search for connection. It’s one of those books that sticks with you and makes you reflect on what it means to be human and the impact of our choices. It definitely gives you a bit of existential anxiety—like, "Am I creating my own monster, or is it just Monday?". So read it when you are in a good mood.
@Drifterbynature I love the book A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. My favorite book. It so beautifully explores the intricacies and depths of human emotions; it's an ethereal tear-jerker. True love, sacrifice, and pain are so perfectly depicted in this painfully beautiful tragedy. Definitely the greatest piece of fiction I have ever stumbled upon.
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The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog by Bruce Perry
The manual of the warrior of light by Paulo Coelho
Grasshopper jungle (its a very mature book tho)
A new earth - eckhart tolle