24 books that change lives (part 2)

Following part 1, part 2 will bring up to 8 books that change the worldview of journalists working in famous newspapers.

Books that change lives can belong to any genre, from literature, manuals to autobiography. After 8 books in part 1, part 2 will give you a list of books with a richer genre, and will certainly create significant changes in your life.

9. JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

"This is really a life-changing book because readers can put themselves in the place of Harry Potter and feel as if they are traveling into the magical world, forever changing the flow of the calendar. The works in this series are all grown up with Harry so young (and older) readers will really feel they are growing up "- Caitlin Harper, executive director (Operation Manager, different from CEO).

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Summary of book content of Amazon : Harry Potter does not know how famous he is. That's because he was brought up by a miserable aunt and a man who was horrified by Harry's study to become a real witch, like his parents before. But everything changed slowly, Harry was called to study in the notorious magic school, he began to discover clues about his famous background. From the surprising welcome of his cute giant friend to the unique lessons and the fun-filled classes at the unusual school, Harry is increasingly immersed in the magic world that was once He had never known of its existence and also came closer to his noble destiny.

10. Why I Write - George Orwell (The reason I write)

"This is a book about understanding collective consciousness and overcoming it to be able to think independently and seek the truth. Orwell is one of those who are always suspicious and questioning in our day. The book This brings readers to the idea that no one is too small to think rigorously about great ideas, just that they are too lazy or too peaceful "- Linette Lopez, array editor finance.

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Summary of Amazon's book content : An illusion can become half the truth, a mask can change facial expressions. Similar arguments about democracy "just like" or "as bad as" totalitarianism did not pay attention to that fact. All of those arguments come to the conclusion that one half of the bread and no bread. Although he took a hole in the lies of politicians, witfully analyzed the character of the British or spoke of the facts that were hard to accept about war, the unforgiving work of worthlessness George Orwell's end became more relevant, interesting and necessary than ever in the ever-changing era today.

11. Sleeping Where I Fall: A Chronicle - Peter Coyote (Sleep where I fell: A chronicle)

"Peter Coyote is now a successful Hollywood actor but in the 1960s, he was a complete" counter-culturist "who lived thousands of miles away from social facilities and tried to live with others. extreme social thought at the time, this autobiography taught me that if you are fascinated by extremes, you should soon discover it, to some extent. realize that extremity is difficult to prolong and return to normal life Everyone needs to know their limits, directly and see the ears, not through any intermediary "- Matthew DeBord, Editor traffic trainers.

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Summary of Amazon's book content : In his lively, funny and intelligent autobiography, Peter Coyote revived his 15-year break through the heart of the anti-cultural movement - his journey from the room quiet with rents as the son of an East Coast securities broker until the chaotic life of political plays and the imposing poverty of social waves West Coast is known as The Diggers. For the creative group of artists and at the same time those who believe that they can bring about anarchy, think that their mission is nothing but reconstructing the political and social souls of Coyote and his companions soon became powerful players.

With a natural, yet lively, but not sentimental tone, Coyote reveals the aspect of love still gnawing on people called "freedom"; anxiety and unexpected terrorist attacks at night, drug-laden visits of racing gangs seeking group meetings; and with the desire to find my next move. The way through the revolution made Coyote more mature and also made him play an important role in political strategies: from a community member pursuing radical revolution to President position. California art council, from an apprentice in street plays to movie star ".

12. Drown - Junot Diaz (Sink)

"I read" Drown "during my freshman year and it changed my notion of literature as well as what constitutes literature. Before" Drown ", I didn't know that a book just had it. It is so entertaining, both practical and artistic. "- Zach Wasser, video intern at Tech Insider.

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Summary of Amazon's book content: This wonderful collection of stories brings a glimpse of the non-sentimental about the lives of immigrants from the Dominican Republic - and the most important reports about contradictory promises of the American dream - created by an influential and persuasive Dominic writer. He described more than simply changing his geographical position and thereby conveying the cost of leaving the culture and his hometown - the San Francisco Chronicle.

13. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyse (Portrait of a young man)

"The novel depicting this protagonist's maturity has a profound effect on me personally, and I have read it several times at the end of my teenage years. The protagonist begins. understand the important facts about himself, his family, his country and his world.This is simply the best novel ever written in English "- Daniel McMahon, star editor Copy and edit.

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Summary of Amazon's book content : Like many of James Joyce's work, "Portrait of a Young Man" is a true book that describes the life and environment of the Irish author himself. The experiences of the young hero in the novel, Stephen Dedalus, reveal a vivid and seemingly reminiscent scene of real life, bringing a true portrait of his maturity. Young man with intelligence, sensitive heart and unusual personality.

The fun of the novel is also enshrined by James Joyce's storytelling as he brings his real life to the time of being raised and taught at the Catholic church, Parnell priest and Irish politics. , experience the conflicting role of art and ethics (problems that follow Joyce throughout life), test the sex life and the consequences it leaves, ultimately deciding to leave Ireland.

A lot of details bring insights into Joyce's art, this semi-autobiographical masterpiece is still a must-have work in any modern literacy program.

14. I Shouldn't Be Telling You This - Kate White (I shouldn't have told you this)

"White reiterated the time when she was hiring someone to fill the position of her team. After finding the person, she heard the rumor that one of the current editors was sad because he was not considered. Kate asked, "How do I know she wants it?" She didn't tell me. 'That confused but very honest point of view really affected me, someone who never liked asking anything. Just face-to-face and hard work was not enough. If you want to achieve something at work, then you have to ask, if not, how does your boss know, even though he is very clear but not quite psychologically? " - Libby Kane, Strategy and Your Money array editors.

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Summary of Amazon's book content : In the book "I Shouldn't Be Telling You This", White shares his secret of success. A successful, smart, witty, career-oriented book for women, "I Shouldn't Be Telling You This" is the perfect book for the current economic context, even if you just started go to work, come back after a long maternity leave or simply look for a change in career, bring useful advice and strategies to cope with every situation from the innovator resilience - who has increased the number of Cosmo releases by half a million copies a month.

15. The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment - Echkhart Tolle (The power of the present)

"This book teaches me that most of our problems are actually created from the mind. They can be stressful for something, worrying about something in the future that has never happened. If you stop thinking about them and simply focus on what's going on in the present, you will immediately find another version of yourself, calmer, happier "- Julie Bort , business array editor.

Summary of Amazon's book content: In order to enter the journey to the present, we will have to leave behind the rational and self-analysis, self-created analysis. From the first pages of the extraordinary book of Eckhart Tolle, we gradually travel upwards, breathing in the light and refreshing atmosphere. We connect with the indestructible nature of existence, "a life with an incomparable present that transcends form that can be measured with life and death". Although this journey is challenging, Eckhart Tolle uses simple language and a question-and-answer format that is easy to understand to guide us.

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The word-of-mouth spread from the first release, "The Power of Now" is one of the rare books that possesses the ability to create a true experience for readers, a book that can change the story. each person's life, making it better.

16. The Outsiders - SE Hinton (Outsider)

"I rarely read the book again but I went back to this book for many years. It talks about high school but it's very practical no matter what age you are. The book tells you that the world can how dark and difficult it is, but there are always good things, good people if you know how to stop to recognize them. Something in that conflict makes me immerse myself in the book despite reading it. many times "- Emmie Martin, reporter creates lists and highlights.

Summary of book content from Amazon : A heroic story about friendship and a sense of belonging.

Nobody ever said that life is easy, but the Ponyboy is pretty sure he discovered everything. He knew that he could count on his brothers, Darry and Sodapop and he also knew that he could trust his friends, friends who really couldn't do anything for him like Johnny or Two-Bit. And when Socs - a rich and evil evil kid who likes to hit "goose" like him and his friends - appears, Ponyboy knows that he can find them if he wants trouble. But one evening, someone had taken things too far and the world of Ponyboy had completely reversed.

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Written more than 55 years ago, "The Outsider" is a dramatic and lasting work. SE Hinton's classic story about a man looking for himself on the fringe of everyday society still possesses power today as it was the first day it was released.

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Jacquelyn Smith

Update 24 May 2019
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