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WOW


I also found Will in the World How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare fairly thought-provoking.

This story was amazing, and even if you're not religious person, it's awe-inspiring how she learns to forgive her perpetrators simply through her faith.
This is a very interesting topic...will be back to add more later ;)


Invitation to a Beheading
The Giver
Life of Pi
Hard to Be a God
Non Fiction:
Freakonomics Rev Ed A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything
Reading Lolita in Tehran A Memoir in Books
The Logic of Collective Action Public Goods and the Theory of Groups, Second printing with new preface and appendix

Fiction:
1984
The Poisonwood Bible
Those Who Save Us
Nonfiction:
If I Am Missing or Dead A Sister's Story of Love, Murder, and Liberation
What Is the What


This is the only audio book I have ever listened to. I enjoyed it (but not the audio, listening to someone else's emphases was hearing their interpretation of the book, left little room for my own).

I agree with this. What a wonderful book.

Fiction
Monster
Animal Farm
1984
Invisible Monsters
Non-Fiction
Animals in Translation Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
Genome The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters

The Handmaid's Tale
Sybil The true and extraordinary story of a woman possessed by sixteen separate personalities




but seriously, here are some other books that made me think:
Writing Spaces Discourses of Architecture, Urbanism and the Built Environment, 1960-2000 (just kidding)
anything by Ayn Rand but especially The Virtue of Selfishness, Chomsky has something provocative to offer as well, and definitely The Whole Woman by Germaine Greer

Schlosser's writing is easy to understand. This is not one of those books that requires a degree in economics and total silence to read.


Nine Parts of Desire: the hidden world of Islamic women by Geraldine Brooks.


"Another book that made me think: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. This is an amazing book, rich and deep and finely wrought. By the end, I was a sobbing mess, and I thought about the story and its characters for weeks. Heck, it's still with me."
Boy, Thomma, I couldn't agree more.
I read that this past winter--5 star book for me. But the issues that the author deals with are so hard to take. She looks at life squarely in the face. I, also, still think about that book, almost daily.
What a masterpiece!

The Giver very strange, such a plain world. another favorite.
The State vs. Nelson Mandela The Trial That Changed South Africa what happened during that trial is appalling! and how little it is talked about in school is pathetic. and its sad that the only thing that is said is that nelson mandela is a great man. but, why is he great? this book explains, at least in part, why.
Lolita and The Handmaid's Tale
I read them too close to each other as well. Had a very strange effect on me.
I read them too close to each other as well. Had a very strange effect on me.

A Theory of Everything
The Supreme Court and the American Elite, 1789-2008
The Shakespeare Wars Clashing Scholars, Public Fiascoes, Palace Coups
The Handmaid's Tale
Native Tongue
The Left Hand of Darkness

Grace wrote: "The Stepford Wives by Ira Levin... It also has the unfortunate side-effect of making you a wee bit suspicious of your spouse for a few days afterwards. ..."
Haven't read the book, but both of the movies are good. The first was better than the re-make, and realllllly creepy!
Haven't read the book, but both of the movies are good. The first was better than the re-make, and realllllly creepy!
Earth Abides made me think. Its all about a group of people who survived an apocalyptic event and how they reconnect, and refine society.
Something I would have been useless at.
Others along the same line (books that made me realise how limited my knowledge and survival skills are):
Blindness
The Road
The Mysterious Island
Lord of the Flies
On the Beach
Something I would have been useless at.
Others along the same line (books that made me realise how limited my knowledge and survival skills are):
Blindness
The Road
The Mysterious Island
Lord of the Flies
On the Beach


Oh, definitely!





More recently I just finished "The Help" and can't stop thinking about it.
I learned a lot and was amazed by "The Flamboya Tree" and the "Guernsey" book.

God, where to start........
The first book that ever made me really think was 'Is anybody listening?' by Larry O'Loughlin. I read it when I was 11, it was like being kicked in the stomach.
What else..Media Control The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky turned me off voting. Anything by Chomsky makes me think.
Heidi did too. Read it when I was 7, it had a big effect on me. It's one of my all-time favourite books.
Theres so many....Evasion is also fantastic and made me think a lot.
Also...The Cosmic Code Quantum Physics As the Language of Nature by Heinz R. Pagels made me think a lot, its mind- blowing!
The first book that ever made me really think was 'Is anybody listening?' by Larry O'Loughlin. I read it when I was 11, it was like being kicked in the stomach.
What else..Media Control The Spectacular Achievements of Propaganda by Noam Chomsky turned me off voting. Anything by Chomsky makes me think.
Heidi did too. Read it when I was 7, it had a big effect on me. It's one of my all-time favourite books.
Theres so many....Evasion is also fantastic and made me think a lot.
Also...The Cosmic Code Quantum Physics As the Language of Nature by Heinz R. Pagels made me think a lot, its mind- blowing!


"Another book that made me think: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. This is an amazing book, rich and deep and finely wrought. By the end, I was a sobbing mess, an..."
The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter is a book that I re-read evey few years. I have a select few that over the years I enjoy so much I re-read them. It is hard to believe this was her first novel .I wish it was on reading lists for 8th and 9th grade literature class.
She was a young woman plagued by many devils which she could not expunge, except by alcohol and drugs. I wonder if she were alive today if she could cope better in this world. People today are more accepting of her life style and her right to make that choice. I just wonder if it would have made any difference in her writing.
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