What One Book Have You Read That Totally Changed Your Life?
@browneyedgirl (1264)
United States
5 responses
@lida44 (223)
• Finland
5 Apr 07
I read a lot of books and some of them impress me more and some less. However i think all books have some influance on me. Because i get ideas, information from them and they also always open something new for me. But i cant name any book that totally changed my life. At least i dont remeber any. Its just slow process and we are all changing during our lifes and books just help us because each book develop us somehow.
@browneyedgirl (1264)
• United States
5 Apr 07
I can relate to what you're saying. I read the Henry and Ribsy and Beezus and Ramona books as a young girl; and, even they left me with something. Thanks for responding.
@samrat16 (2442)
• India
5 Apr 07
I have been reading books from childhoos and I was like in more mythological books. I bought a book called "You can win " by Shiv Kheraand it is really good book to read. ( Winners don't do different things, they do things differently. ) It has over 5000000 copies sold and very good book for personality development. I have gained a lot from book as I'm a desired boss in office now.
@hitzphillygirl (1235)
• United States
4 Apr 07
I don't really read unless I have to... which is pretty much never since I'm not in school anymore. But I have read "He's Just Not That Into You" by Greg Behrendt. It's basically a book full of common sense, but since it was coming from one of my favorite comedians, it made me realize it more.
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@heres2thescarsUleft (313)
• United States
5 Apr 07
Fascinating Womanhood...great book for married women. It definitely changed the way I view my husband and how I treat him. I recommend it for any married woman!
I'll have to check out your book as well...I'm always looking for new books to read...especially if they might change my life.
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@suspendedindusk03 (319)
• United States
4 Apr 07
One book that I feel really changed my way of thinking on a lot of things is "Ask and It Is Given" by Esther and Jerry Hicks. Since then I've done quite a bit of reading on the Law of Attraction and several other self-help, self-improvement type of books.
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