What are your favorite books of all time?Answer
When you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personality as a teen, or ones that inspired you. Whatever conditions you want. These are your favorites after all.
1988 • 272 Readers • 4
Why this book?
I read this senior year of high school. I found this book more thought provoking than the rest of the foundation series, and is what sparked my interest in AI and Data Science
1988 • 101 Readers • 4.3
Why this book?
I reread this book every few years. This book will break your mind and at the same time make so much logical sense. I believe everyone should read this.
2014 • 4 Readers • 4.5
Why this book?
Creativity is not what people think. This book is one of the best primers on how to troubleshoot, root cause and completely solve any problem. Great for anyone working will many people with different backgrounds.
1 • 347 Readers • 3.5
Why this book?
I've read many of Kiyosaki's other books but this one is the only one I would ever recommend. It's an eye opening understanding of how America's values and what is actually rewarded are not what most of the population thinks.
2018 • 958 Readers • 4.4
Why this book?
The best young adult science fiction series I've ever read. The themes, pace, and characters are amazing. Hands down my recommendation for any age to get into scifi
1949 • 4,895 Readers • 4.2
Why this book?
The world we voluntarily live in. Mix in a little Asimov and it could be nonfiction. Also one of the best first lines in any book I've read.
1943 • 388 Readers • 3.5
Why this book?
I reread this in highschool. It was a much better read than Atlas Shrugged that I have started a dozen times and still can't finish. In a time where all I cared about was what others were doing or thought of me this book changed my fundamental approach to what I value. After college I valued my own opinions and creative outlets independently of other people's opinions. Being a highly sensitive introvert that change helped me thrive in a world of extraverts