There are a couple of books that had a huge impact on my life. The first was "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini. It really helped me to get in touch with and work through some childhood trauma I needed to deal with.
The second book, actually 2 books that I read more recently: "Gypsy Boy" and "Gypsy Boy on the Run" by Mikey Walsh. I loved these two books. I came out after reading "Gypsy Boy" which I think was significant as it took me 60 years to finally come to that point.
Anyone else read life changing books?
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Has anyone read "How I learned to snap?" by Kirk Read
I'm in the middle of reading that book on my ipad now, and I am loving it. My friends and I started a book club focusing on books that feature gay characters. I've also read some very great books by many indie authors. There was a great poem in the front of the one book by an unknown author, James Ash, about free will which made me decide to come out. Not going to violate copyright, but the poem basically said "think for yourself or suffer the consequences" and I am tired of living a lie so, that poem by an unknown guy changed my life. I was at a poetry reading with a friend yesterday, and there was an elderly woman reading some of her work and I was also impressed how moving it was, so I might start reading more poetry books once I get through the mountain of books on my list.
I've also been reading some of the more graphic indie books. There is one that is a spoof on 50 shades of gray. It's called "50 shades of gay for pay". There is a guy in our book club who is big on erotica so I am reluctantly reading these books, but I am surprised that they aren't all as cheesy as I thought they might be.
I have never watched any porn. I've always been paranoid that I'll get busted with it on my computer. I'm not a computer whiz, and I have to take my laptop with me to conferences and plug it in to projectors in front of hundreds of people. I witnessed one person accidentally have a mishap with that. It was just pictures of their kids but that was right when I got my first computer that I wasn't sharing with anyone else, and I became paranoid about being found out. I'm also cheap so I use the internet at work for most of my larger downloads. I was just talking about this with my best friend and she offered to let me use her internet to download porn now that I have an ipad. That was an awkward conversation which is very off topic so I'll skip that.
I also read a book in college called Paradise, which was from a professor from I think Princeton. She was a nobel prize winner, and I think pulitzer as well. Also many books by Maya Angelou sustained me while I was growing up. I believe she writes about the human spirit in a way that is very unique and she does a very good job portraying her characters.
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I advise all teenagers to read the book 'Go Ask Alice'
It's a girls diary and she writes about her life and her drug use. It describes it in great detail. It is a very good read and I think all teens should read it especially in school and the subject should be discussed.
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i <3 books! the first book i can recall that started my voracious appetite for reading was the giving tree by shel silverstein. got lost in the story and now im on that never ending journey
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