Remarkable book
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Remarkable book
currently I have a little more time to read and I'd like to use it well. So, here's my question: what book changed your way of thinking, point of view or even life? What book will stay in your memory forever?
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I agree with Onwuesi. Animal Farm evoked many feelings in me as well! So did 1984.Onwuesi Promise wrote: ↑24 May 2024, 13:55 I enjoyed "Animal farm". It has been up to 5 years I read this book and I can still recall the way it made me feel. The political aspect of the book is still taking place in our modern society.
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I don't know if there is a book of fiction that can change my way of thinking or point of view (there are several nonfiction that have). But there are several books of fiction that were powerful enough to stay in my memory. Darkness at Noon. Of Human Bondage. The Autumn of the Patriarch. Great Expectations. The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.
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