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Topic 30 of 47: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?

Sat, Oct 14, 2000 (17:34) | Jian Wang (MrChange)
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18 responses total.

 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 1 of 18: Wolf  (wolf) * Sat, Oct 14, 2000 (22:07) * 1 lines 
 
excuse me? how did we get spammed?


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 2 of 18: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Sun, Oct 15, 2000 (00:01) * 1 lines 
 
Terry, is no one in charge of this conference? Kill this topic??? If he(?) can create it 'off the streets' I can kill it. If you don't let me know why!


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 3 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Sun, Nov 26, 2000 (01:02) * 9 lines 
 
I think we should carry the topic on. Except here :-)

Books that changed my life forever:

1. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
2. Some book I read as a teenager which, I think, was the only book to
ever make me cry like a baby :-)

...can't think of any more right now. Will investigate my brain a bit more...


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 4 of 18: bookspring (sprin5) * Mon, Nov 27, 2000 (08:04) * 1 lines 
 
What was the name of book 2 (the one that made you cry)?


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 5 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Mon, Nov 27, 2000 (11:37) * 9 lines 
 
Ummm....racks brains...

...searches amazon...

Too Young to Die (I'm sure I've mentioned this book in another thread)
and the sequel
Goodbye Doesn't Mean Forever

It's about a girl my age (at the time) who gets Leukemia and about her life.


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 6 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Mon, Nov 27, 2000 (11:40) * 1 lines 
 
The author is Lurlene McDaniel (that's how I found it)


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 7 of 18: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Mon, Nov 27, 2000 (14:02) * 3 lines 
 
No one has mentined The Holy Bible?! Interesting. I am still thinking. "Gods Graves and Scholars" was mine I think but I never did become an archaeologist...

Mike, you're right - this IS turning into an interesting topic!


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 8 of 18: Charlotte  (Charlotte) * Mon, Nov 27, 2000 (17:49) * 3 lines 
 
Mike, your #2 above reminded me of a book I read in High School that changed my life. Until I read it, my reading was limited to sci-fi/fantasy, but my English teacher got tired of those book reviews and forced me to expand my horizons. So I read DEATH BE NOT PROUD, by John Gunther. It remains one of the most poignant books I've ever read. Mr. Gunther is (was?) a noted travel journalist, author of INSIDE U.S.A, INSIDE SOUTH AMERICA, INSIDE AUSTRALIA, among others. DEATH BE NOT PROUD is a memoir, a chronicle of his young son's battle with a brain tumor that took his life at age 17. The boy was a certified genius; he corresponded with Albert Einstein and had been accepted to Harvard AND Yale. The book will break your heart, but it will also remind you of the phenomenal strength of the human spirit.

Charlotte


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 9 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Tue, Nov 28, 2000 (01:31) * 3 lines 
 
DEATH BE NOT PROUD


I will look that one up. Sounds good.



 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 10 of 18: Charlotte  (Charlotte) * Tue, Nov 28, 2000 (11:19) * 2 lines 
 
It was once out of print, but has been reprinted in hardcover and paperback. Amazon has both in stock.



 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 11 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Sat, Dec  2, 2000 (03:58) * 1 lines 
 
woohoo! get thee to a web browser...


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 12 of 18: Autumn   (autumn) * Sun, Dec 17, 2000 (22:02) * 3 lines 
 
Death be not Proud was required reading when I was in middle school. It was pretty heavy compared to most of the stuff we had to read.

This topic is so broad! I think most of the books I read somehow change my world view or inner view...it's rare that one doesn't make some kind of mark on my psyche.


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 13 of 18: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Tue, Jan 23, 2001 (15:39) * 1 lines 
 
High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. Changed my view of women forever :-)


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 14 of 18: Autumn   (autumn) * Sun, Jan 28, 2001 (22:05) * 1 lines 
 
LOL!! That was a good book, Mike. Can't wait to see the movie (LOVE John Cusack)!!!


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 15 of 18: Lindi   (linise) * Thu, May 31, 2001 (00:51) * 1 lines 
 
I do not know if anyone would find any sense in this, but The English Patient changed my idea on love between a man and a woman. The beauty and dreamlike quality of the book speaks for itself, yet there are so many deeper levels...


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 16 of 18: Samm Blob  (AlFor) * Fri, Feb  8, 2002 (20:49) * 5 lines 
 
I can't think of any books that changed my life, but oddly enough I can think of a magazine and an article from another magazine that changed my life.

The magazine that changed my life was the National Geographic Energy Supplement in February 1981. My brother had just joined the Society (by subscribing to the magazine) that month and he got it along with the February '81 issue. This was mind-blowing stuff for the 10-year old boy I was then. It told me that the world was eventually going to run out of gasolene, that there were other resources (coal, tar sands, solar & wind power, even Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion), that there were ways to slow the depletion down, that cars were highly inefficient and there were a lot of ways to make them use less (many of which have since come to pass) etc. etc.

In the same vein, I read an article in an old Motor Trend magazine (a 1981 issue I read in '85 or '86) about a single seat 3-wheeler. The line just below the headline said: "Why buy a carriage when you only need a horse?" This energy-crisis era catchphrase cemented my fascination with motorcycles and microcars (the best microcar design I have ever heard of is the Messerschmitt KR200, at least in my opinion...) and may be part of what led me to study mechanical engineering.


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 17 of 18: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Mon, Feb 11, 2002 (20:34) * 1 lines 
 
Amen Sam!!!


 Topic 30 of 47 [books]: Have you ever read a *great* book that change your life forever?
 Response 18 of 18: wer  (wer) * Tue, Aug 19, 2003 (00:07) * 1 lines 
 
Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo

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