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Any specific books you love that absolutely changed your life? (Please recommend)

[b]I’m interested in awesome books.
Some special gems.

Looking to feed my mind and soul. I admit I haven’t read many books, due to my attention span, but I’m interested in self-help books (specifically for women) but I’m open to whatever.

Books that can help me manifest positivity into my life, books that can help my way of thinking, books that can help lead me to being more business minded, books that are great for financial stability, relationship books etc

I’m also open to art, poetry, cooking/nutrition and novels.

All great reads and informative books 📚[/b]
"Pillow Thoughts" by Courtney peppernell All Three of them! She has a way of touching in places we need it.

"CrossFire" by Stacey Ann Chin A modern manifesto for women who feel oppressed by society and for the lesbian-and LGBTQ- who feels as itf they are not enough. Powerful as she had a one woman show on broadway and performs poetry that speak loudly and does not censor thoughts.

This appears in the book as the FIRST read but to HEAR her do this-as I did- is even more moving.

https://afropunk.com/2019/08/common-truths-or-why-i-love-my-pussy/

Both recent books by Rachel Hollis "Girl, Wash Your Face" (read it FIRST) and Girl, Stop Apologizing. Both are great motivational books for women.
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@Elandra77 thank you! Will definitely look for those Books 📖
YourBuddyRandall · 26-30, M
@MissLlyn Sapiens: a history of humankind is a historian's account of human evolution. Yuval Noah Harari argues that humans need to start respecting our nature as story-telling animals if we want to leave a better world for our children

Atomic Habits by James clear is a practical guide to healthy habit formation. Good stories. Good examples. Super actionable.
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@YourBuddyRandall sounds wonderful, thank you for the recommendations. Will certainly look into these.
Harmonium1923 · 51-55, M
I'm a prolific reader but I've read only one relationship / self-help book. It was The Five Love Languages, and I recommend it if you are in a relationship. It helped my wife and me articulate some differences we had trouble dealing with.

On the rest, I could go on forever. For actual cooking, meaning recipes I use all the time, I love the Cooks Illustrated cookbooks, as well as "How to Cook" by Julia Child. For poetry, if you haven't read a lot, I recommend starting with anthologies to find which authors you like, and then you can find plenty more by them.

One book I really loved recently was Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood (who is also a poet). It's a hilarious memoir of living with her father, who was a married Catholic priest. I also really liked The Library Book by Susan Orlean, which was the story of the terrible Los Angeles library fire. So many others.....
Wiseacre · F
Care of the Soul
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@Wiseacre thanks!
HannahSky · F
@Wiseacre love that book
Pfuzylogic · M
Again, Dangerous visions. An anthology by Harlan Ellison. It transformed Science Fiction for me into an adventure that challenged my intelligence.
1984 for one Novel in Science Fiction
Phillip Dick and William Gibson for authors.
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@Pfuzylogic [i]will definitely look for these. Sounds interesting [/i]
Pfuzylogic · M
@Mrowe718
These were the transition from SyFy of being adventure techy books into something much more psychological exploring the human mind and how it works.
Gusman · 61-69, M
[b]Living alone and Loving it[/b]
Written by Get Smart's Barbara Feldon
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@Gusman [u]will definitely check it out. I’ve been in 2 great book stores this week.[/u]
Gusman · 61-69, M
@Mrowe718 A great book.
Pointing out to appreciate what we already have.
And also how to go about loving yourself and spreading that love.
HannahSky · F
A Path with Heart
Mrowe718 · 41-45, F
@HannahSky [i]thanks! [/i]

 
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