I'm putting together a reading list for 2024. What was the one book that changed your life?
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- Rogue Male
- Disabled, Regenerative Entrepreneur | Anti-Ableism & Disability Justice | Adventurer & Continual WIPCompany of One by Paul Jarvis.
- How to Fail
- Tender is the Night by Fitzgerald. A classic.
- "The Multi-Hyphen Method" - This book kind of gave me that spark moment and encouragement that I can do more than one thing at once and not feel guilty about it!
- Death in Venice, by Thomas Mann. The film is fabulous too.
- Our Band Could be Your Life
- JACK REACHER.
- Notes On A Nervous Planet - Matt Haig. A must-read for everyone trying to nagivate this crazy, modern world we live in.
- I finally got around to reading Something Wicked This Way Comes last year. Absolutely incredible writing, and it was such a joy to read. It made me think about how words sit on a page, and all of the different jobs they do while you're reading them. You can see them, hear them, and taste them, and sometimes they even dance!Happy reading everybody. XO
- Goddess Wisdom Made Easy: Connect to the Power of the Sacred Feminine through Ancient Teachings and Practices
- Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
- The Obstacle is The Way by Ryan Holiday
- The Last Exit to Brooklyn - Hubert Selby Jr
- The Little Prince by Antoine de St Exupery, that got me moving,and then the Bible, how awesome is that book! That got me flying, soaring in fact!
- The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
- 1984
- "Feel The Fear and Do It Anyway" honestly is one of the best books ever written. That and "You Are A Badass" also changed my life!
- 'Memories, Dreams, Reflections' by Carl JungFeels like it expanded my soul and taught me how to find it in the first place.
- There have been mor than one...but I think Demian by Herman Hesse was a really game changer
- Educated by Tara Westover
- Frida by Hayden Harrera - this will make your heart ache but also realise how resilient a person can be and is truly inspiring!
- How to Be a Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul by Shaughnessy Adrian
- "Difficult conversations" written by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen. And in fiction "Who fears death" by Nnedi Okorafor
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