Books that have improved yourself or taught you something
What’s a book you read that made you a better version of yourself, or taught you an important value or lesson? Genre doesn’t matter, as you can easily derive lessons from any type of book
conversations with friends and beautiful world where are you, both by sally rooney
a time to kill by john grisham
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May be controversial due to poor disability representation, but I credit Me Before You by JoJo Moyes with changing my stance on euthanasia and autonomy over life/death.
Becoming by Michelle Obama taught me many lessons about healthier family relationships, communication and expectations.
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit taught me the value of mortality.
From Atomic Habits by James Clear I learned that improving myself doesn’t have to be an intimidating grand gesture, I can implement tiny changes that make things easier.
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the gift of fear by gavin debecker
conversations with friends and beautiful world where are you, both by sally rooney
a time to kill by john grisham
May be controversial due to poor disability representation, but I credit Me Before You by JoJo Moyes with changing my stance on euthanasia and autonomy over life/death.
Becoming by Michelle Obama taught me many lessons about healthier family relationships, communication and expectations.
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit taught me the value of mortality.
From Atomic Habits by James Clear I learned that improving myself doesn’t have to be an intimidating grand gesture, I can implement tiny changes that make things easier.