What's your favorite book and why did you enjoy it?

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I’m interested about the books that has inspired you. As for me, the book by Harper Lee titled “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The simple reason why I like the book is the the portrayal of racial prejudice. What about you? What book do you like most and why?
 
One of my favorite books is The Laws of Attraction: Secrets to Unlocking the Power from Within by D’D Apolonio.



Another favorite of mine is The Ten Mental Models for Learning Anything by Scott Young. This book explains that a mental model is a general concept that can help us understand various phenomena. Once you learn to recognize these models, they seem to appear everywhere. For example, the supply and demand model in economics is a foundational concept.



Just as understanding the supply and demand model helps you reason through economic problems, understanding mental models of learning can make it easier to approach and solve learning challenges. It’s a really good book and is downloadable here: Download your free e-books! - Scott H Young




I also enjoy 50 Cent’s autobiography, From Pieces to Weight. Learning about how he made he made it, is inspiring.
 
I like Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I can read that over and over. But I don't totally agree with Kiyosaki's view of education. It's misleading.
 
I like “Nineteen Eighty-Four” by George Orwell . It's the best of all. In my opinion it gives a very profound vision of a dystopian society. The ideas of government censorship, and the evils of dictatorship in general really appealed to me.
 
I like Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki. I can read that over and over. But I don't totally agree with Kiyosaki's view of education. It's misleading.

That was the book that changed my life. I had a good time reading such a book, and it was really helpful in shaping how I aim to be great. I have never had it such good with any other book aside from it.
 
Another favorite of mine is ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ To me, Harper Lee was a true storyteller, the themes and topics in her book appealed to everyone and it talks about social justice. This is still true even today,