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Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein
Made me realize that you can't force people to change. You have to lead by example, and let people draw from your life what they will. It also taught me not to cast judgment on others. |
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Awsome -
The Bible - and then if you only read a few books of the bible read Psalms Proverbs and I recomment Matthew. Great stuff here and an answer for any occasion. One I read in High School (I can still remember that far back) was Black Like Me - by John Howard Griffin - going from memory here - but a white reporter changes his skin color to experience what it is like to be black before the civil rights movement. Like Al the Boy Scout Handbook - when Baden Powell organized this group he got it right the first time. Will Rogers said "The only bad thing about Scout is that there is not enough of them" For a book that renewed my faith and encouraged me to look harder at what I believed in Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire by Jim Cymbala I love Clancy for techo/spy books Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Brothers Karamazov - Crime and Punishment I thought this was good. I am curious now to read Atlas Shrugged - My son has this and when he is done maybe I can pick it up. |
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John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces --
My ultimate, all-time, favorite, most influential book of forever and beyond. Spending time with Ignatius J. Reilly, the protagonist, and his outrageous "worldview" would help anyone to define their own. Douglas Hofstadter's Godel, Escher, and Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid -- Anyone who wishes to dabble in math, science, computers, art, music, or philosophy will be able to find something here. A true feast for a logical mind. From the author: Quote:
The utter absurdity of these books helped to shape my deliciously twisted sense of humor. Ayn Rand's Anthem -- Similar in philosophy to Altas Shrugged and Fountainhead, but much easier to digest. Heavily influenced my political views. (Did you know that Ayn Rand was a founding member of the Libertarian party?) J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit -- The first fantasy book I ever read. Without this book, I would have missed out on such enriching tales as Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, the Harry Potter series, the works of Terry Pratchett, and Frank Herbert's Dune series. |
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The Existential Pleasures of Engineering: I found this book in the bookstore. Rather quite creepy reading about philosophy and engineering in the same book. At some points the book actually reads like some of Dean Kamen's speeches. The Twilight Zone: A bunch of the greatest sci-fi short stories ever created. Almost every single one is ironic in it's own special way and it uses human nature as a steeping stone for some of them. Last edited by Adam Y. : 18-06-2004 at 21:15. |
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East of Eden - When Oprah started her book club over again, I started reading again. This book was incredible, I'd totally suggest it.
Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now - Maya Angelou, she absolutely rocks this world. This woman's wisdom absolutely amazes me. She shares her lifes experiences in this book. Bridges of Madison County - I just finished this one and it was awesome! Probably more of a "chick book" but still... Anyways, those are my favorites at least. |
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-Im a huge Nicholas Sparks fan. All his books to me are inspiring. Like Message in a Bottle, The Notebook (greattt movie...chick flick though lol), Awalk to Remember, The Guardian, etc. I think all those books are inspiring in many different ways even if there is the littlest inspirational idea in the book.
-Another inpirational book that is really good is A Child Called IT. thats a really good one that inspires me to hold my head high and stuff. Rocky is another one. Its not a book but its a movie...but its verry inspiring to me. -I also like To Kill A Moking Bird. -One great one is The Magic of Thinking Big. It makes you be a better person and to have like inner strengh and to always think positive. -Another one that is kinda good is Oryx and Crake which is about science and is focused on how future society has too much emphasis on technology and not on arts. There alot of other inspiring books. The list goes on. |
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I don't read. I mean, I know how -- I do it all the time, really. For enjoyment, though, I very rarely read and so it's very difficult for me to imagine that a book or books have had much influence upon me.
Of all that I have read, 1984 probably had the most significant impact upon me. Privacy is something I've needed and valued for much of my life and it was the thing that I was most denied while growing up, so reading this book, coupled with those experiences, meant that it resonated with me in a way that it may not with others. I have since become very defensive of others' rights to privacy and am always trying to prevent the first step down the slippery slope to Big Brother. In other ways, some non-fiction work that I have has inspired me to learn new skills and improve existing skills. In that category, I'd place things like, Designing Disney's Theme Parks: The Architecture of Reassurance and Walt Disney Imagineering: A Behind the Dreams Look at Making the Magic Real, both of which show how a simple idea can be translated into a creative and technological wonder that enriches and entertains millions. Last edited by Madison : 18-06-2004 at 23:03. |
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deffenetly Dune series By Frank Herbert
how dune has influnced me... Building a working thopter Using the "fear is the mindkiller" poem every time i drive a match building a Gigantic armored vehicle that slithers like a worm for locomotion a fasination with crysknives A better apreication of watter |
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If I really had to write a list of the books that inspired me, there's a LOT, yes, I read a lot. So here is a few self-help categorized books, people called me a fool for reading them, but its worth it:
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The Power of One - Bryce Courtenay
hehe, seeing all those powers at the top of teknobrahma's post reminded me of that title, which i had been trying to remember all day. "Set in a world torn apart, where man enslaves his fellow man and freedom remains elusive, THE POWER OF ONE is the moving story of one young man's search for the love that binds friends, the passion that binds lovers, and the realization that it takes only one to change the world. A weak and friendless boy growing up in South Africa during World War II, Peekay turns to two older men, one black and one white, to show him how to find the courage to dream, to succeed, to triumph over a world when all seems lost, and to inspire him to summon up the most irrersistible force of all: the Power of One." |
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The Giver - Lois Lowrey
this is such an imaginative and well-written book. it's amazing. nearly every part is really interesting. this is the kind of stuff i dream of someday writing |
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and "where the red fern grows"...even if its a young adult (i think) i cried so many times reading it...havent seen it in a while...no whered it go...(crawls under bed) |
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Thanks for the replies. Lots of good suggestions I look forward to read.
I am in Hong Kong visiting relatives, and found myself inseparable from Atlas Shrugged. I got the book about 1.8 weeks ago before I left for HK, and I am at page 592 already. It opened up lots of great lines of questions for me. If I try to name a few of them I think I will only embarrass myself because there are so many thoughts going through my mind at once. I probably should reorganize my thoughts after I finish the book. The thing I find interesting is, I feel I know a lot of these thoughts and ideas in me long time ago; only, I did not have the right words to express them. Reading this book gave me the tools of presenting these ideas to myself. I for one am particularly bad with language, and feel like I found just the right thing at the right time. I already marked down tons of quotes I want to read and think about again. Definitely one of the most valuable learning experience since I was born, feels like exactly what I need at this moment of my life, at the crossroad between childhood and adulthood. I only hope my future experiences will be as fullfilling as this one. Anyway, please keep the book names coming! I look forward to experience the books that are capable of shaping people's vision and soul! |
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Some other books that I really recommend are Dan Brown's novels. So far I've just read "Angels and Demons" and "The Da Vinci Code"
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