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What's one of your favorite books, and why?


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Phra Farang, very thought provoking.


Alquimista porque te ayuda a perseguir tus sueños


"Incantation"
It's a realistic fiction, first person book ( my fave type) about a Jewish girl during the Spanish Inquisition forced to pretend sea catholic and it has a bunch of other stuff too but that's the main plot
And it has like kabbalistic concepts and stuff
Interestingly enough it was my fave book even before I converted


I can t pick out a specific book, but I can pick a series: The Chronicles of Narnia. It's got all the fantasy you'd ever want, and it's shorter than Tolkien and Rowling. Plus, it feels like the author is speaking directly to you, as opposed to telling a story for the masses.


No favorite book, I'm a movie viewing kind of guy


Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy


Pride and Prejudice, it's the most love conquers all story, and the heroine is a badass


Venomous by Christopher Krovatin.

It's about a kid with special anger issues. He's not a bad person, but he feels that this angry monster inside of him is eating away at who he truly is. Having to deal with anger issues and some anxiety, I really relate to it. And it's probably the funniest book I've read.


The Giving Tree <3


What dreams my come
They loved for each was deep and so connected that it continue after death.
The love that this man had for his wife that he would choose And after life of suffering to be with his wife.


The Underachiever's Manifesto - The Guide to Accomplishing Little and Feeling Great by Ray Bennett, M.D. Ive read more books than most people because Ive always worked in bookstores and this is hands down the best book Ive ever read. Its about freeing yourself from the need to overachieve and give things the correct amount of attention rather than burning out in one area of your life or another.


The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien has probably had a deeper impact on me than any other book. But I do so love Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter. We read the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy out loud to each other in the 1990s. And we read various Harry Potter books aloud to each other and the kids over the years. (Tolkein's prose is better.)


The autobiography of Malcom X because it is inspiring


The binle


Hanto Yo, spiritual journey of a shamam



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