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Most meaningful book that you read?

Most meaningful book that you read ?

Leslie #questionnaire

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Kelley

daughter of poland

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Rechell

Wonder, Book theif

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Melissa

A fortunate life.

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Gabriel

The Little Prince by Saint Exupery.

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Philip

The Grapes of Wrath

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Chirag

The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway.

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Brad

Charlotte’s Web.

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Karyn

A Prayer for Owen Meany

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Kim

To Kill A Mockingbird

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Marcy

Of Mice and Men

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Tamina

Too many too list. Lately the nightingale

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Sandra

Women who love too much.

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Madeline

Night
A Thousand Splendid Suns

There are a lot!! ??

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Douglas

Under the Banner of Heaven

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Zelle

shaken and born a crime ??

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Kirsty

A quiet kind of thunder. It may not be meaningful in the grand scheme of things, but to me it’s like looking into my soul so it means a lot to me.

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Carla

Hey Kristy! You never need to lessen what is meaningful to you by saying it may not be meaningful in the grand scheme. It’s your story…it’s your soul…there’s nothing more grand than that!

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Kirsty

@Carla thank you ?

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Gecko

The Art of Being Normal by Lisa Williamson

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Kristine

War and Peace

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Carla

Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo

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Heidi

A Thousand Slendid Suns

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Nicole

Nothing beats some of those childhood books. The Giving Tree or Have You Filled a Bucket Today? ❤️

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Jill

Boy in the Striped Pajamas

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Katharine

I loved that book.

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Rita

The shack, wonder

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Ashley

The movie (shack) ripped me apart. I couldnt bring myself to read the book yet

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Rita

@Ashley The Book Is Really Good, The Movie was great too

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Jill

5 People You Meet In Heaven

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Louella

5 people you meet in heaven and Heidi

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Mary

Mans Search for Meaning concentration camp memoir and philosophy of survival

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Gee

The Unquiet Grave by Palinurus.

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Mo

The life of Pi

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Gee

If you like Pi, then try Max and The Cats, the earlier book he stole the idea from.

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Kelly

The Remains of the Day
Siddhartha
The Scarlet Letter
1984
A New Earth

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Kathy

To Kill a Mockingbird

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Kathy

I first read it in 11th grade. It is still after all these years such an important book. I think everyone should read it and learn.?

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Catherine

Screwtape Letters

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Katreena

I just love this answer. Never really thought about it that much, but I would have to agree.

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Wendy

Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers

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Beverly

Probably the best book I’ve ever read!!

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Wendy

@Beverly, yes, profound book!

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Bobbi

Fighting Weight by Gillian Jones

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Marilyn

Mom, Me, and Mom by Maya Angelou
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Shack by Paul Young
Etc.

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Nicole

Lots of the above ones plus – A Return to Love. The Red Tent. Harry Potter. The Artists Way. The Help. The Art of Racing in the Rain. So many more!!!

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প্রজ্ঞা

The outsider

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Chris

In Search of Lost Time and The Republic

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Chris

And The Closing of the American Mind by Allan Bloom

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Suzanne

To kill a mockingbird and The Help

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Pete

Les Misérables

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Lesley

Recently Poppie Nongena written by Elsa Joubert

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Faatima

Hunger Games

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Diane

WOW! That’s tough. Right off the top of my head, The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.

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BethAnn

Holy smokes

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BethAnn

That’s what I was gonna say

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BethAnn

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S

Nailed it!!

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Laura

The Way of rest by Jeff Foster

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Louise

Piece of cake by cupcake brown. Inspirational

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Sharron

Birdsong by Sebastian Faulkes

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Heather

Little Bee. Great Expectations. Tale of Two Cities. Code Name Verity. Tess of the Road. Dune. Jane Eyre. George Martin. The Hobbit. CS Lewis, all. A Wrinkle in Time. The Fault in Our Stars. Stephen King, various. Above all, The Bible.

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Heather

The English Patient.

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Carla

Reading Little Bee now. Loving it.

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Harriet

The Help

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Annette

Dairy of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

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Ruthena

The Book Of Mormon.

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Ronna

Skinny Legs and All by Tom Robbins

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Tiffany

Summer by Karen Kingsbury

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Jenny

Tuesday’s With Morrie and the Diary of Anne Frank.

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Ronnie

A Whole New Life Reynolds Price.

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Ronnie

or Legends of the Fall Jim Harrison

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Judith

I thought the movie stunk on ice.

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Ronnie

@Judith harrison helped on the screen play. but the book is a gem

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Judith

@Ronnie I will give it a try

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Jackie

Sand County Almanac

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A.J.

I don’t know if I can choose. Each book I read affects me in a completely different, and whole new way. <3

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Kim

Unloved by Peter Roche

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Judith

East of Eden

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Ashley

Spirit junkie

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Jacqueline

The Autobiography of Malcolm X

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Emma

The Color Purple

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Hincu

Heaven’s Coast by Mark Doty – learned some lessons relating to love, loss and processing grief..

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Emily

Bible

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Ado

White Teeth by Zadie Smith

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Dawn

Atlas Shrugged by Ann Rand (sp)

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Ginger

Bible

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Jennifer

The book thief

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Abeer

Man’s search for meaning by Viktor Frankl ??

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Sage

Thirteen Reasons Why.

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