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HAVE YOU EVER READ A BOOK THAT HAS CHANGED YOUR LIFE AND HAVE MADE YOU A DIFFERENT PERSON? WHICH ONE?

CAUSE, I HAVE! PRIDE AND PREJUDICE CHANGED MY LIFE AND CHANGED ME, WHEN I READ IT. AFTER IT I WAS A COMPLITELLY DIFFERENT PERSON!
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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! P&P changed me tooooo! my favorite book! and movie!
hindaa posted over a year ago
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LinaHarrow said:
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Yes.
BEFORE...
I was just an innocent girl, learning in school, often bored and lonely.

THEN...
I read...the book.
Harry Potter.

NOW...
I'm an obsessed little fangirl Hufflepuff.

And I shall never be the same again.
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posted over a year ago 
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Best answer.
emilyroxx posted over a year ago
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:D
Invisible-Tears posted over a year ago
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Same!
ArcticWolf posted over a year ago
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:)))) Awesome
maryksand posted over a year ago
Cutie-pie123 said:
A lot of them.
Each and every single one of my books are a part of me.
It might sound weird,but if you share the same passion for books like I do,then you'll understand
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posted over a year ago 
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i know what you mean!
marthatsal posted over a year ago
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SAME!!!!!!!!!!
Calypso_ posted over a year ago
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Yes! That's exactly how I feel!
toradora1017 posted over a year ago
germany123 said:
yes, it was called "my life in caps".
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posted over a year ago 
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Brilliant. xD
tellymaster posted over a year ago
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Hahah :D
deathroman13 posted over a year ago
LunaAcores94 said:
Yes I changed,I was a naugthy bad girl and then I read one of these romance books and I became all goody girl who has full of love inside and cares about others!^-^
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thomlina said:
The greatest book i've ver read was called letters for emily. This book changed my veiw on everything.....seriously read it...
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Bin4ry said:
A lot of books have had an impact on me and taught me valuable lessons.

-For instance, books like Twilight have made me realize that vampires (or faux-vampires, in Twilight's case) are only cool when Joss Whedon writes them.
-The Scarlet Pimpernel has taught me that all women in Europe around the time of the French Revolution were idiots--how else would Margaret Blakeney get the title of "most intelligent woman in all of Europe", right?
-Sea of Shadow (Twelve Kingdoms #1) has taught me that we'll all find our places eventually, even if the road getting there is bleak.
-Anne of Green Gables taught me that we all have a bosom friend.
-Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass taught me that there is logic in madness, you just have to look a little under the surface.
-Read or Die has taught me that being a bibliomaniac isn't a bad thing. XD
-And Battle Royale has taught me to actually value life.
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posted over a year ago 
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Lol at the Twilight one. xD
emilyroxx posted over a year ago
g4eva said:
Well I got this book as a gift a long time ago and never even bothered checking it out because its not the type of books I read but I just finished it, its called ' The House at Riverton ' and I feel a way that I never felt before I feel somehow attached to it ... I dont know how to describe but I can simply say its a great book and would recommend it to everyone :)

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Well I got this book as a gift a long time ago and never even bothered checking it out because its not the type of books I read but I just finished it, its called ' The House at Riverton ' and I feel a way that I never felt before I feel somehow attached to it ... I dont know how to describe but I can simply say its a great book and would recommend it to everyone :)
posted over a year ago 
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what is about? is it a romantic story?
marthatsal posted over a year ago
tdovey said:
Dave pelzer - A Child Called It and the follow up's The Lost Boy and A Man Named Dave
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colouredhazel said:
Yes! Vampire Academy's Rose has tought me to have a little more confidence and to be more assertive.
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jester616 said:
All that Remains by Tracy Kidder. It's a true story about a man who escaped the genocide in Rwanda and Burundi, came to the US w/nothing, and still managed to have faith in humanity. Makes me wonder why I can't get my life together!
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ecpjll said:
i don't think so.
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peterslover said:
God's Holy Word, The Holy Bible has changed my life. It has made me a better, loving, sweeter, and forgiving person, and I have hope for the future.
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God's Holy Word, The Holy Bible has changed my life. It has made me a better, loving, sweeter, and forgiving person, and I have hope for the future.
posted over a year ago 
Lol_Cat101 said:
ok ok i know i hate suggesting popular books cause it is sorta dumb, but i like the hunger games cause a nobody living in fear to somebody who over throws an entire government and causes a revolution! What i mean is it has inspired me to do more with my life.
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posted over a year ago 
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luv dat book
2dolphn97 posted over a year ago
seashell7 said:
Percy jackson did.
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sanny02 said:
daniel grey marshall "still can't see nothin' comin'"

The best book i have ever read.
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2dolphn97 said:
twilight mad eme love reading <3 before i hated it and i would go watch tv but now i am a book maniac
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TDIFan960 said:
Yes

The hunger games.

It tell me the world can be a bad place!
In that book the world is so jacked Up!
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SKH said:
Well the book "THE HOST" by Stephenie Meyer didn't exactly change my LIFE but it did me a great deal of good to my attitude towards my family. From it i realized the importance of family and what a precious thing they are. Most of all i came to love my little brother after reading it instead of bickering with him the whole time.
Even though its a romance sci-fic i regard i the BESTEST BOOK EVER
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Well the book "THE HOST" by Stephenie Meyer didn't exactly change my LIFE but it did me a great deal of good to my attitude towards my family. From it i realized the importance of family and what a precious thing they are. Most of all i came to love my  little brother after reading it instead of bickering with him the whole time.
Even though its a romance sci-fic i regard i the BESTEST BOOK EVER
posted over a year ago 
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which one do you prefer? ian or jared?
marthatsal posted over a year ago
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IAN IAN IAN IAN IAN IAN. is it enough to express my undying devotion to him. seriously i luuuuv the fact that he tried so hard to kill wanda but then fell in love. its better than the Jared person who is great and all but no comparision to Ian. TEAM IAN O SHEA
SKH posted over a year ago
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oh and also i find that story eternally romantic :))))))
SKH posted over a year ago
maryksand said:
I can't imagine my life without Harry Potter series. I do think they changed my life. It wouldn't be the same without them. They helped me to survive school and helped me through my growing up. Maybe it's not the best books ever, but to me they will always be very special.
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ruby1000 said:
Yes many books have changed me. They all change me in some way because I can see things from different perspectives, get different jokes. But I am going to assume that you mean the really meaningful "changes" so these are the books that have changed me...

-The perks of being a wallflower

This book was totally amazing, made me view things in a totally different way. All the lines in there had me going "oh I understand now" or "I agree". I truly is an amazing book and i would recommend it to anyone over the age of 13.

-You against me

It gave me a different perspective on love.

-Maximum Ride

Its kinda a strange book to learn things from but I just got this whole "feel strong" vibe from it which I really liked.
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eliza112 said:
the bible

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noobio7143 said:
Yes, and that book was called Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
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