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Could you suggest a non-fiction book that changed your life !

Could you suggest a non-fiction book that changed your life !

Ullas #recommend #nonfiction

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Pramita

Lean in

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Amy

So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, A Mother’s Reckoning, Factory Girls, Daring Greatly

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Brittney

Steal like an artist.

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Eunice

Braving the Wilderness and Daring Greatly by Brene Brown

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Nicole

A Mother’s Reckoning, but I am a Columbine survivor so this hit close to home for me

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Danni

Tuesdays with morrie

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Becki

Keep going a Native American book on persistence along Earth Medicine by Kenneth Meadows

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Celestil

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom

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Samantha

Columbine by Dave Cullen and Console Wars by Blake J. Harris.

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Audrey

The seat of the soul

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Erica

Night, by Elie Wiesel

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Beth

Me too

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Mindy

The Rules if Inheritance by Claire Bidwell Smith

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Jeanette

Night by Elie Wiesel. This is such a powerful and emotional story.

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Megan

Big Magic …. so inspiring

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Erica

Quiet by Susan Cain

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Claudine

Tipping Point

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Rachel

When breath becomes air ,by Paul Kalanithi.

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Anna

Twelve Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson

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Madi

Eat Pray Love!

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JoAnna

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

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Daniyal

Cosmos by Carl Sagan

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Courtney

Angela’s Ashes

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Anthony

Devil in the White City

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Landon

The Last Lecture

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Kristy

Yess

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Emilie

Rena’s Promise: The Story of Sisters in Auschwitz

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Mathi

Long Walk to Freedom, Nelson Mandela

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Michelle

The Four Agreements

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M

Not kind of a change life , a book can’t change someone’s life but it definaetly clear our ideas, concepts of viewing the world . Nevertheless for Non fiction I persinally found The magic of thinking big book best

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Paul

Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

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Rebecca

Wild by Cheryl Strayed and into the wild by Jon Krakauer

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Tara

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Jean

When All You Have Is Hope

by Frank O’Dea(Author), John Lawrence Reynolds(Author)

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Deedee

Drinking the rain by alix kates shulman

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Jessica

Your Erroneous Zones by Dr Wayne Dyer

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Džejn

The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell.. There are others but I forgkt about them

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Kelsey

The glass castle, the last lecture, Angela’s Ashes, and wild

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UllasQuestion author

Hey @Kelsey the last lecture is an awesome book !

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Kelsey

I want to get a tattoo of the spaceship on the cover, it’s in my top three favorite books ever!

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Kristy

Crushing it by Gary Vaynerchuck @garyvee

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Kimberly

A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf.

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Bijal

Great choice! I loved this one and had to right a whole essay on it!https://medium.com/@bijalashah/why-i-love-virginia-woolf-706c58f248d6

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Jennifer

the year of yes by shonda Rhimes

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Jennifer

How To Be A Woman by Caitlin Moran

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Lexi

A child called it

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Tonya

I agree, a heart breaking story.

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Marykate

Tuesday’s with Morrie

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Valerie

Even So, Joy by Lesa Brackbill

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

Love and Logic Magic for Early Parenting by Jim Fay

And for me, most importantly, the Holy Bible

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Amanda

This Is Me by Chrissy Metz.

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Caylynn

Medhead by James Patterson

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Amanda

The Magnolia Story by Chip and Joanna Gaines really helped change some of my perspectives on life. Apparently Joanna and I have similar personalities and struggles. Chip’s stand-alone book was really good too, Capital Gaines.

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Jack

Fairly new one, ‘Why We Sleep’ by Matthew Walker I think. I found it really interesting and really highlighted the important of sleep for me

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Caitlin

Renas promise

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Tori

Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

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Ricardo

Born to Run

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Jacqueline

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Saundra

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot

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Mackenzie

Into the Wild

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Lisa

Delivering Happiness by Tony Hsieh

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Lynn

Godel, Escher, Bach (and I’ve never been able to finish it.)

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Myra

Wild by Cheryl Strayed

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Bijal

Excellent choice!

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Barb

Bird by Bird, by Anne Lamott.

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Lilly

“A Long Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah. Beware, it’s as horrible as a non-fiction book can get. 🙁

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Eduardo

My Mexican History book

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Paula

“Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways”…Susan somethinf

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Barb

YES! I read that years ago and it really made a difference in how I dealt with things.

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Bijal

Can’t recommend just one so here are 13 🙂 https://medium.com/@bijalashah/13-life-changing-books-you-need-to-read-in-2018-9a195690a12d

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Alyssa

Night by Elie Wiesel

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Rula

Queen Bees & Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman.

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Julia

man’s search for meaning but most recently the year of magical thinking

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Tonya

A child called it by David Peltzer.

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Samantha

Furiously happy

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Ruth

I m malala

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Ala

Tuesdays with Morrie

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