Which books changed your life, or your thinking?

Which books changed your life, or your thinking?

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  • I suspect there would be far too many to answer if I really thought about this, but here are a few:

    Rudyard Kipling is beyond cancelled these days, but as a young child, The Just So Stories was probably the first book I liked for the style in which it was told as much as the stories themselves.

    My favourite authors, Franz Kafka, Jorge Luis Borges and Philip K. *** have doubtless influenced my worldview in numerous subtle and unsubtle ways.

    Probably lots of bits of poetry have lodged in my head and underscored moments of my life.

    Non-fiction: The Righteous Mind Jonathan Haidt springs to mind as something that influenced me fairly recently. The essays of George Orwell have been a big influence on how I see the political world, even though I am absolutely not a socialist.

    Also a number of twentieth century Jewish Jewish texts that largely revolve around the idea of being a fully-observant Orthodox Jew, but also having an existentially-aware and authentic inner life. Details available on request, but I think it probably departs from the interest of most people here.

  • Just seen how this comment was mangled by the filter. I think it's hilarious that the author of such classic science fiction as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?A Scanner Darkly and Ubik can't actually be mentioned name on this site now.

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