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What inspirational book did you ever read?

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Bisesh

Atlas shrugged by Ayn rand… Don’t know how, but I always study it before exams… And it fires me up

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Li

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom.

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Setsiba

Who will cry when you die by Robin Sharma

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Lo

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom is one of my favorites..

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Amanda

That was recommended (and lent to me) by a former housemate a decade ago. I quite liked it and found my own copy recently at a booksale.

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Li

I live by that book. It constantly reminds me that, It’s OK, Life is like that.

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Lo

pretty much everything is on point.. i just like the idea of using the ‘Lessons’ as if we were all students..

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Frédérique

The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.
The Little Prince by Saint-Exupery.

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Silvia

The books written by Ben Carson 🙂

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Madison

The HP series.

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Nancy

Alchemist by Coelho

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Ghie

Inspiring words for women by darlene sala

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Lucelle

The Purpose Driven Life and The Power of Positive Thinking.

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Marife

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom.?

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Dayo

Talent Is Never Enough,
Ben Carson Books

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Justin

Tuns; the myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus, every heart a doorway by seana McGuire, two boys kissing & every day by David levithan, the giver quartet by Lois Lowry, brave New world by albous Huxley, 1984 by George Orwell, the plague by Albert Camus, the girl with the dragon tattoo by Stieg Larsson, the perks of being a wallflower by Stephen chbosky, the shades of magic series by v. E. Schwab, the catcher in the rye by j. D. Salinger, paper Town’s & looking for Alaska by John green ect.

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Zara

“Reclaim your heart” and “Reflections of a Man”

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Tabitha

Anything by @Cathy

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Candice

The Child Called It. David Pelzer

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Candice

Yeah I read them and was in shock

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Jane

Walden by Thoreau

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Amy

The alchemist ,The Zahir ,The monk who sold his Ferrari, Who will cry when u die.The girl with the dragon tattoo. The Black Swan -The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. And a book by Khalil Gibran (can’t remember the title. )

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Jane

The Kingdom of God is Within You by Leo Tolstoy

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Caitlyn

It’s a play but “The Time of Your Life” by William Saroyan.

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Jcv

Tuesday with morrie by mitch albom…

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Julie

The Alchemist

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Amy

On my tbr

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Rebecca

It is SO good!

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Elinor

Animal Farm and 1984

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Ella

A walk to remember

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I.E.

The Pearl by John Steinbeck..every child should have a copy when they are born………………..

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Siri

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Pankaj

The Pearl
Old man and the sea
Resurrection by Tolstoy
Jack London’s some stories
Heidi
Little women
Some of Tolstoy’s stories

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Carlee

Following for life changing books.

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Ellen

There have been many. The King James Bible was the most inspiring for me. Way down the line in second place was probably Hinds Feet in High Places, then Pilgrim’s Progress.

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Carol

The alchemist

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Saritaa

The Power of Positive thinking- Norman Vincent Peale

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Dario

The four agreements

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Jane

Love this book.

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Fanny

read it like 10 years ago

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Larisa

The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

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Recep

Jitterbug Perfume by TOM ROBBINS

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Rosemarie

Not sure if it’s inspirational but I watched the film a mighty heart (a jolie) and then read the book which was amazing

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Mattie

Woman who love to much.

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Siri

THIS!!??

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Mary

The Bible

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Jelouane

“Family wisdom” by Robin Sharma

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Joe

I’m reading The Shack right now and it’s amazing!

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Peter

<http://www.hpmor.com/>

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Daniel

“Where ever you go There you are,” by Jon Kabat Zinn. And just about any Star Trek book.

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Елена

The entire collection of Rumi.

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Sierra

rise by wolves by jennfer lynn barns

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Anjali

Poetry collection of John Keats

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