What are the most essential books to read in this lifetime?

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@Apex, great thread! I'm an avid reader, and of all the books I've read from laughing my ass off to learning, to crying - one of the tops one were 'The five people you meet in heaven' by Mitch Albom. I'm Agnostic, and it's one of my favorites. It's a really riveting read with layers highlighting how sometimes no matter how big or small their role is in your life, people can make a huge difference that changes everything, or help direct the flow of your life. It's great!

Can you recommend one of your faves? I need a new summer reading. OH, and for a GREAT laugh, read 'The Lunatic' by Anthony C. Wrinkler! OMG, it's so funny! "Pum Pum rules"
 

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this is to broad

might want to go in specifics

If were goin Literature which it itself is broad so lets go with just say American(general basis no specifics)

then you have to read stuff from Edgar Allen Poe, Frederick Douglas, Mark Twain, John Steinback, Langston Hughes(poet I know, but poetry counts in this to), Toni Morrison, Zora Hurston, etc

Im not gonna go in what they wrote specifically as they have mutiple things they have created that is a must read.
 

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:feedme:The Bible :mjgrin:


I believe in both science and the Bible and everything fits like a puzzle

Yup, science is only confirming the bible,but a bit behind.
"Then the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground. He breathed the breath of life into the man’s nostrils, and the man became a living person."

Aspergillus terreus - Wikipedia

https://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/m_features/fungi-are-responsible-for-life-on-land-as-we-know-it

Fungi drove evolution on land
Fungi were some of the first complex life forms on land, mining rocks for mineral nourishment, slowly turning them into what would become soil. In the Late Ordovician era, they formed a symbiotic relationship with liverworts, the earliest plants.

“Ultimately, fungi helped plants move away from being these marginal tiny little things on the water’s edge into large forests and entire ecosystems,” explains Katie Field, an associate professor in plant-soil interactions at the University of Leeds.

The fungi provided essential minerals for land plants that allowed them to spread and turn the planet green — changing the composition of the atmosphere.
 

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Black Boy
Blood Meridian
The Tao Of Pooh
1984

Some of my favorite books. Black Boy is an examination of black life in America and stunningly prescient to this day. Blood Meridian is probably the most violent book you'll read, but more importantly a brilliant take on how the world is shaped and by who. Tao Of Pooh is a fun introduction to Taoism and philosophy. 1984 will always matter, and explains fascism and how to identify it intellectually.
 

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I'd put the bible up there just for Psalms and Revelations. Psalms is deep and makes you think, gives good advice. And Revelations is straight up DOOM Porn. If you have any faith in Christianity(which most people dont) shyt would make you live pious as fukk. shyt makes Independence Day or The Stand look like a children's book.

:russ::mjlol:

How did you come to the conclusion most people don’t have faith in Christianity when it is the #1 religion in the world.

I swear some of y’all brehs be saying some of the stupidest and uniformed things on this site. :mjlol::hhh:
 

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The Bible

Because your life and afterlife literally depends on it.

Literally!!!
 
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I’m currently reading If I Can, You Can, which is about the conversations you have in your head. You change the conversations, you change your life. Even the outward conversations change. How often do we see someone, and casually say, hey we should meetup, okay I’ll text you, and it never happens? Making a concrete solid plan can lead to networking, and people connecting in helpful ways. Maybe you get invited to an event and meet a future romantic interest, or get a job hookup.
 
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