Although this is an AUDIO site... What are some books you COULD NOT put down?

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  1. Brendan

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    I'm referring to those page turners, a book that either changed your life, made you actually more intelligent, or opened up a perspective that you would have never thought possible?

    It could be audio relaxed (mixing/mastering)... Work flow related... or just overall a book you've experienced in your life that you could recommend here...





    For me it's been...

    "The demon Haunted World" by carl sagan. (nonfiction) Science

    "Can't hurt me, Master Your mind and defy the odds" by David Goggins.. (nonfiction) Self Help

    "Lonesome Dove" by Larry McMurty (fiction) Western

    "Shoe Dog" By the creator of Nike (Nonfiction) Biography

    "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell (nonfiction) Science

    and "When breath becomes air" by Paul Kilanithi (nonfiction) TearJerker/Science
     
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  3. wavyj

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    "5am club" - Robin Sharma (productivity + life in general)

    "The prophet" - Kahlil Gibran (life philosophy, literally all I would want to say is just written in there)

    "The one thing" - Garry Keller (productivity - doing only what matters and leverage this)

    "The top five regrets of the dying" - Bronnie Ware (are you living the life you actually want to?)


    If conscious living and productivity matter to you, there's no way you won't be at least bit different after reading these.
     
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  4. Xupito

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    Nice thread, but it should be in the Lounge section. I don't know if the op @Brendan can still move it, or we can ask the mods for help. @No Avenger , @Olymoon ?
     
  5. Ryck

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    Does it have to be books? I'm not one to read, but I do watch many documentaries
     
  6. amanamission

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    Finnegans Wake by James Joyce. Listen to an audio version, there are several and set to music. Read along if you like.
     
  7. Crinklebumps

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    A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole.
     
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  8. Crinklebumps

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    Anything by Kurt Vonnegut or Joseph Heller.

    I could go on and on but it's an audio site...
     
  9. WolwerineBlues

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    Kama Sutra :mad:
     
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    Teachings Of Don Juan, Ancient Evenings, Tao Te Ching, ...
     
  11. Djord Emer

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    I like poetry, I've been reading "les fleurs du mal" since I was a teenager, I never actually finished the book, I just reach towards it to read a new assorted poem.
     
  12. Tealla

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    1. The Holy Bible

    2. Thousands of other books, covering the sciences (astronomy, biology, evolution, geology, archeology, geography, psychology), philosophy, travel, cultures, music, filmmaking, airplanes/aeronautics/space-tech, business, mythology, computer programming, lots of quality fiction, autobiographies, biographies, human sexuality, history, morality/ethics, various religious/spiritual texts (many of which I later found to be deceptive and dangerous), and several other main subjects ;)

    The real list would blow up into something most people would not believe, but... there it is. I can't quite believe it when I look at it all. My life has been quite diverse and rich. And I hope to keep improving, not only for my own benefit, but for everyone else's as well. :)
     
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    Napoleon Hills books: Think and Grow Rich, Outwitting the Devil.

    Paulo Coelho: The alchemist (I read this like 20 times, i love it still - hopefully nobody will make a movie), Eleven Minutes, Veronica decides to die, The Zahir

    Gordon Dickenson: Nercromancer

    Jean Baudrillard: Simulacra and Simulation

    there are more, but i can remember.
     
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  14. uhub

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    I don't read books but i act like i do :rofl:

    Actually i use my getAbstract pro account on https://www.getabstract.com for reading summaries (every kind) daily... :mad:
     
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  15. Polomo

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    Robert Cialdini - Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

    Propaganda - Edward L. Bernays

    SAS Survival Handbook - John 'Lofty' Wiseman

    The Art of Seduction - Robert Greene

    How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie

    Rich Dad Poor Dad - Robert T. Kiyosaki

     
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    Lettin It All Hang Out: An Autobiography - RuPaul
     
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    Teatro Grottesco by Thomas Ligotti.

    It reads like a fever dream of a madman (it's weird fiction), yet it's still very philosophical and touches deep topics like how much control we really have over our lives. Do we really have a free will? Or maybe we are just animals following our hardwired instincts and the decisions we make aren't really ours?

    If any of you ever watched the first season of "True Detective" TV series: Rustin Cohle's outlook on life was based on Thomas Ligotti's philosophical arguments.
     
  18. jennyblack

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    The portrait of Dorian Gray
    Solaris
    Do androids dream of electric sheep?
    1984
    Grande sertão: veredas
    Notes from the underground
    The communist manifesto
    Le rouge et le noir
    Bury my heart at Wounded Knee
    The society of the spectacle
    Fahrenheit 451
    Lord of the flies
    Steppenwolf
    The little prince

    Not a particular book, but the ideas of Nietzsche and Spinoza
    Poems by Álvaro de Campos (Fernando Pessoa)
    And anything by Kafka
     
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    pet cemetary
     
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    Trading in the Zone -by Mark Douglas.
     
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    George Orwell 1984
    Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis
    Carlos Castaneda The Teachings Of Don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
    John Irving The World According To Garp
    Tom Robbins Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
    Harper Lee To Kill A Mockingbird
    Gabriel García Márquez One Hundred Years of Solitude
    J.D Salinger The Catcher In The Rye
    William Gibson Neuromancer
    Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse Five
    Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451

    Etc....
     
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