What is the most inspiring book you've ever read?

Discuss the September 2017 Book of the Month, Bluewater Walkabout: Into Africa: Finding Healing Through Travel by Tina Dreffin.


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I love the book, The Secret by Rhonda. It is based on the belief of the law of attraction, which claims that thoughts can change a person's life directly. I wanted to see if applying the rules of The Secret to my life would bring me the perfect happiness that it promises. Surely it didn't disappoint as I got the much needed motivation I needed at that point of my life. I moved from so many negativeties such as depression, hatred, suicidal thoughts to mention but a few into a life where I attracted in good life, marriage, wealth and inexplainable peace. This book always remains my go to motivational non fiction book any day and any time
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I've read many inspiring books, but the one that most impacted me at the time (probably because I was only young when I read it), was the Alchemist by Paolo Coelho.
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I would say Mastero Monologue by Rob White.
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The Bible is the most inspirational book. Others inspiring book I have read had it's foundation from the Bible. What I found intriguing about Bluewater Walkabout is the way Tina was determined to be healed despite her past. She portrayed inner strength.
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I have read so many books and I can't say I have a favorite book.
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Yvonne Monique wrote: 16 Jan 2021, 06:40 I've read many inspiring books, but the one that most impacted me at the time (probably because I was only young when I read it), was the Alchemist by Paolo Coelho.
I’ve been meaning to read the Alchemist it’s sounds like a very inspiring book.
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I don't have ultimate favorites in my life, but it definitely is one of the favorites.
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The most inspiring book I've ever read is fear not, dream big, and execute
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The Bible.
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I have read so many inspiring book that its is actually difficult to pick out one. However, You have a brain by Ben Carson was quite exceptional. It really help me in the early days of my academic struggle. I came to understand that I was not dumb and I could do anything I am determined to do.
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Things fall apart by Chinua Achebe. I was thrilled.
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Alicnim wrote: 04 Sep 2017, 21:41 I loved Rhonda Byrne's The Secret. The advice took me through a hard time in my life, very inspiring.
I agree! I love from Day one until day 365!
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There are a lot of book that fit that description in my life it all depends on how it changed me at a point of my life but I would say the reconfigurement
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Alicnim wrote: 04 Sep 2017, 21:41 I loved Rhonda Byrne's The Secret. The advice took me through a hard time in my life, very inspiring.
I haven't read all the pages, but so far, I agree with you! The Secret is an inspiring book about gratitude. Rhonda Byrne is amazing!
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I would say Fear Not, Dream Big and Execute. The contents are powerful.
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