Okay I know I've had a tendency in the past to come down hard on the "classics", Dickens especially. I hope it comes across that I do appreciate books (even bad ones) and their impact on my life. When I categorize all the books I've read in my lifetime, I generally put them into three categories:
1) Really Good
2) Really Bad
3) Life-changing
Some of the life-changing books I've read haven't necessarily been the best books per se. For whatever reason, at the time I read some, no matter how poorly written, they were just what I needed. Then there are others that completely altered my thinking or worldview. Others enraged me. There are even books that changed my life that I vehemently disagreed with.
Aside from the Bible, which of course is off-the-charts by way of life-changing capabilities, I'm curious to know what other books had life-altering influence on your life? I'll start with just a few of mine:
- Osa's Pride by Ann Grifalconi
- Passion & Purity by Elisabeth Elliot
- The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin
- A Christian Manifesto by Francis Schaeffer
- Oedepus Rex by Sophocles
- More than a Carpenter by Josh McDowell
- The Jewish Phenomenon by Steven Silbiger
- The Mis-Education of the Negro: Carter G. Woodson
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Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain
Their Eyes Were Watching God - Zora Neale Hurston
A People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn
Losing the Race - John McWhorter