The most inspirational book I've ever read was My Losing Season by Conroy. I enjoyed it so much because I'm addicted to basketball and this book actually gave me the emotional sensation of playing a game and being on the court as well as inspiring me. It was also based on a painful true story about the authors abusive childhood and his story is incredible!
The most inspirational book I've ever read so far is The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. It was such an inspirational story and very interesting. The book is about a young girl named Hazel who is sick and has cancer. I also saw the movie they made of this book. It was so well done.
If I had to narrow down my must read book to one it would be impossible but my all-time favorites are: winter girls by Laurie Halse Anderson, looking for Alaska by John Green and I absolutely loved Go ask Alice. These all have one thing in common they actually talk about real life situations. Don’t get me wrong the maze runner series are amazing divergent etc.… But my favorite books are books that can actually teach me something about life, in a fiction format.
The most important book I have ever read is called "Endless Summer" by Jennifer Echols. I've read that book more than 3 times, and I enjoy it every single time. It's important because it kept me entertained if I was sad, bored, or if I had trouble sleeping. I am always able to get into the book no matter where I am or how many times I've read it, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who asks. I love teen romance novels and this book is definitely my favourite one!
I know it might seem like I'm hoping on a train here but I really loved The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. The book was extremely sad, heart twisting, I had so many emotions while reading it and towards the end. It had the best use of pathos for a book (or any form of media) that I've ever read (or seen). This book taught me that life isn't fair but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to make it great.
I don't really know what book would be the most inspirational book I have read, however my Favourite book Series is the Immortal Instruments. They are amazing! When you read the book, everything is in great detail that it feels like you are right there in the book. Those are the best books, where you feel like you are the one living it. I'm pretty sure I'll remember the series for a while, because it was honestly one of my favourites.
The most inspirational book I've ever read has probably been the book "The Giver" a story about a blank and colorblind society who have been stripped from the beautiful things in life just to perfectly balance everyone in the community. This book showed me that without the little things to make you laugh life really does get dull and gray. This book also showed me how important my individuality actually is and what I can accomplish and what I define as unique.
The only book i could really think about being really inspirational would be the novel i'm reading in class right now Go Ask Alice, because it goes to show you that one mistake can change your entire future and impact who you are. But i really don't read anything inspirational at all, i mostly read fiction books, and my favorite seriese is Night World. Its filled with mayham and plot twists and death and drama it's just amazing, you don't know what is going to happen next, and there is never a dull moment.
A book that inspired and that I loved reading is called 40 things I want to tell you. This book has many different emotions portrayed so you can relate to it on so many different levels. The novel is written for teenagers I guess because it involves numerous teen issues and by reading the book, it even helped me with how I should deal with some of them. I absolutely adore this book.
The most inspirational book I've ever read was the giver in sec 1. This book has the most interesting and original plot. Its a bout a boy named Jonah who becomes a pupil under a man named the giver. Jonah learns the harsh truth about humans thru seeing and experiencing the memories of other people. This is a eye opening book about our society and its a must read to anyone that hasn't read it .
One of the most inspiration books ive ever read, even though i haven't finished it is The Perks of Being a wallflower. I find this book stands out because the main character is the same age as me but goes through much different experiences and strugggles than I do, and I enjoy seeing what he does to overcome and conquer them. I feel a connection to the character and i'm always really interested in what will happen next. And I'm not only choosing this because it's the only good book i've read aside from the outsiders.
The most inspirational book that I have ever read is probably the most recent book that I read which is The Perks of Being a Wallflower because it shows the struggles about figuring out what you want to do and what kind of person you want to be. I really enjoyed the book because it was quite funny at some parts but also had a level of seriousness to it and it balanced itself out well.
I have read a lot of good books, but I'd have to say that 'The Kite Runner' would have to be the most inspirational book I have read. It was written by Khaled Hosseini and is loosely based off of his life. It tells the story of a young boy and his struggles in life during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It was beautifully written and one of the most interesting books I have ever read in my entire life. I had trouble putting it down at night. It made me believe that even under the worst circumstances, life will get better. This is a great book, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is sensitive to fucked up imagery. But if you aren't and you want a good read, then this is your book.
I’m not the kind of person to be inspired by books, movies, or anybody else. But a book that I really enjoy is called; I’m not her. It’s about a girl who is without a doubt a social outcast (her name is Tess) and her very popular athletic sister is diagnosed with cancer. This book shows how Tess steps up to keep her family together during hard times. I love this book because it reminds me of how during hard times I’m usually the one to step up and keep the family together. Also the book reminds me that it’s ok to mess up sometimes. It’s a great read and it’s in my top books that I re-read often.
I honestly have no idea what is the most inspirational book I've read is. Don't get me wrong, I do read a lot, but I just wouldn't be able to pick. However, a book that had very much shaped my mind when I was younger was the Harry Potter series. I've always been a huge fan of fiction so this series was like a heaven.
The most important book I have read is Everyday by David Levithan. This book had a large impact on me because it really showed me that you can't judge a person with truly knowing them. I also liked that this book went from being very somber to happy, which helped make it not so dark.
This is the third goddamn time I'm writing this. I swear to God I'm gonna stab google. I hate the all this being connected stuff. I'm trying so hard not to swear. I don't get all of this technology stuff, we have a system that's not broken so what are they trying to fix. Anyways for the third time MY MOST IMPORTANT AND INSPIRATIONAL NOVEL IS RUMBLE FISH BY S.E HILTON. I had read this book in secondary one when I was still somewhat ignorant towards the harsh realities of the world along with it's vice. Being in my first year of high school there were still many things I wanted to mess around with along with hell I still wanted to raise. Although I can't say this book led me away from that path I can say that this was the first book to really introduce me to the reality of choosing destructive paths filled with the vice of men. While getting older Rumble fish never stopped, but I had always thought about it while thinking or doing the things that young premature boys do like drinking, quarreling, sleeping around but never sports.. My first two versions we're probably way more put together. I hate google.
The most important book I've ever read? that's simple... every single one of my children's books from my childhood. They basically taught me everything I need to know. My alphabet, my numbers, my manners, how to tie my shoes, they gave me tricks to remember my right and left, they taught me my colors and even what's right from what's wrong. I don't know what I would be without those books and that's why they are so important to me and I will forever cherish them. (that and the fact that they're the only books I read out of school)
to be completely honest I've started to read so many books but i could never come to finish them. but the one book that i have read a lot of is called crank i think that its really inspirational. its about a girl who moves to her dads and meets a guy who influences her to do really bad things with drugs and sex. she ends up pregnant and addicted to crack. it shows you how people can put a really bad influence on you and making bad decisions can takeover your life.
The most inspirational book I've ever read was My Losing Season by Conroy. I enjoyed it so much because I'm addicted to basketball and this book actually gave me the emotional sensation of playing a game and being on the court as well as inspiring me. It was also based on a painful true story about the authors abusive childhood and his story is incredible!
ReplyDeleteThe most inspirational book I've ever read so far is The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. It was such an inspirational story and very interesting. The book is about a young girl named Hazel who is sick and has cancer. I also saw the movie they made of this book. It was so well done.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to narrow down my must read book to one it would be impossible but my all-time favorites are: winter girls by Laurie Halse Anderson, looking for Alaska by John Green and I absolutely loved Go ask Alice. These all have one thing in common they actually talk about real life situations. Don’t get me wrong the maze runner series are amazing divergent etc.… But my favorite books are books that can actually teach me something about life, in a fiction format.
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting Maya. Maybe |I will try reading one of them.
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The most important book I have ever read is called "Endless Summer" by Jennifer Echols. I've read that book more than 3 times, and I enjoy it every single time. It's important because it kept me entertained if I was sad, bored, or if I had trouble sleeping. I am always able to get into the book no matter where I am or how many times I've read it, and I'd definitely recommend it to anyone who asks. I love teen romance novels and this book is definitely my favourite one!
ReplyDeleteI know it might seem like I'm hoping on a train here but I really loved The Fault In Our Stars by John Green. The book was extremely sad, heart twisting, I had so many emotions while reading it and towards the end. It had the best use of pathos for a book (or any form of media) that I've ever read (or seen). This book taught me that life isn't fair but that doesn't mean you shouldn't try to make it great.
ReplyDeleteI don't really know what book would be the most inspirational book I have read, however my Favourite book Series is the Immortal Instruments. They are amazing! When you read the book, everything is in great detail that it feels like you are right there in the book. Those are the best books, where you feel like you are the one living it. I'm pretty sure I'll remember the series for a while, because it was honestly one of my favourites.
ReplyDeleteThe most inspirational book I've ever read has probably been the book "The Giver" a story about a blank and colorblind society who have been stripped from the beautiful things in life just to perfectly balance everyone in the community. This book showed me that without the little things to make you laugh life really does get dull and gray. This book also showed me how important my individuality actually is and what I can accomplish and what I define as unique.
ReplyDeleteThe only book i could really think about being really inspirational would be the novel i'm reading in class right now Go Ask Alice, because it goes to show you that one mistake can change your entire future and impact who you are. But i really don't read anything inspirational at all, i mostly read fiction books, and my favorite seriese is Night World. Its filled with mayham and plot twists and death and drama it's just amazing, you don't know what is going to happen next, and there is never a dull moment.
ReplyDeleteA book that inspired and that I loved reading is called 40 things I want to tell you. This book has many different emotions portrayed so you can relate to it on so many different levels. The novel is written for teenagers I guess because it involves numerous teen issues and by reading the book, it even helped me with how I should deal with some of them. I absolutely adore this book.
ReplyDeleteThe most inspirational book I've ever read was the giver in sec 1. This book has the most interesting and original plot. Its a bout a boy named Jonah who becomes a pupil under a man named the giver. Jonah learns the harsh truth about humans thru seeing and experiencing the memories of other people. This is a eye opening book about our society and its a must read to anyone that hasn't read it .
ReplyDeleteOne of the most inspiration books ive ever read, even though i haven't finished it is The Perks of Being a wallflower. I find this book stands out because the main character is the same age as me but goes through much different experiences and strugggles than I do, and I enjoy seeing what he does to overcome and conquer them. I feel a connection to the character and i'm always really interested in what will happen next. And I'm not only choosing this because it's the only good book i've read aside from the outsiders.
ReplyDeleteThe most inspirational book that I have ever read is probably the most recent book that I read which is The Perks of Being a Wallflower because it shows the struggles about figuring out what you want to do and what kind of person you want to be. I really enjoyed the book because it was quite funny at some parts but also had a level of seriousness to it and it balanced itself out well.
ReplyDeleteI have read a lot of good books, but I'd have to say that 'The Kite Runner' would have to be the most inspirational book I have read. It was written by Khaled Hosseini and is loosely based off of his life. It tells the story of a young boy and his struggles in life during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It was beautifully written and one of the most interesting books I have ever read in my entire life. I had trouble putting it down at night. It made me believe that even under the worst circumstances, life will get better. This is a great book, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone who is sensitive to fucked up imagery. But if you aren't and you want a good read, then this is your book.
ReplyDeleteRemember when posting your blog you need to use appropriate language for the context and audience.
DeleteI’m not the kind of person to be inspired by books, movies, or anybody else. But a book that I really enjoy is called; I’m not her. It’s about a girl who is without a doubt a social outcast (her name is Tess) and her very popular athletic sister is diagnosed with cancer. This book shows how Tess steps up to keep her family together during hard times. I love this book because it reminds me of how during hard times I’m usually the one to step up and keep the family together. Also the book reminds me that it’s ok to mess up sometimes. It’s a great read and it’s in my top books that I re-read often.
ReplyDeleteI honestly have no idea what is the most inspirational book I've read is. Don't get me wrong, I do read a lot, but I just wouldn't be able to pick. However, a book that had very much shaped my mind when I was younger was the Harry Potter series. I've always been a huge fan of fiction so this series was like a heaven.
ReplyDeleteThe most important book I have read is Everyday by David Levithan. This book had a large impact on me because it really showed me that you can't judge a person with truly knowing them. I also liked that this book went from being very somber to happy, which helped make it not so dark.
ReplyDeleteThis is the third goddamn time I'm writing this. I swear to God I'm gonna stab google. I hate the all this being connected stuff. I'm trying so hard not to swear. I don't get all of this technology stuff, we have a system that's not broken so what are they trying to fix. Anyways for the third time MY MOST IMPORTANT AND INSPIRATIONAL NOVEL IS RUMBLE FISH BY S.E HILTON. I had read this book in secondary one when I was still somewhat ignorant towards the harsh realities of the world along with it's vice. Being in my first year of high school there were still many things I wanted to mess around with along with hell I still wanted to raise. Although I can't say this book led me away from that path I can say that this was the first book to really introduce me to the reality of choosing destructive paths filled with the vice of men. While getting older Rumble fish never stopped, but I had always thought about it while thinking or doing the things that young premature boys do like drinking, quarreling, sleeping around but never sports.. My first two versions we're probably way more put together. I hate google.
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ReplyDeleteThe most important book I've ever read? that's simple... every single one of my children's books from my childhood. They basically taught me everything I need to know. My alphabet, my numbers, my manners, how to tie my shoes, they gave me tricks to remember my right and left, they taught me my colors and even what's right from what's wrong. I don't know what I would be without those books and that's why they are so important to me and I will forever cherish them. (that and the fact that they're the only books I read out of school)
to be completely honest I've started to read so many books but i could never come to finish them. but the one book that i have read a lot of is called crank i think that its really inspirational. its about a girl who moves to her dads and meets a guy who influences her to do really bad things with drugs and sex. she ends up pregnant and addicted to crack. it shows you how people can put a really bad influence on you and making bad decisions can takeover your life.
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