For me, ‘Day of the Triffids’ by John Wyndham. I always loved reading and discovered Wyndham when I was a young teenager. Have been a fan of Sci Fi and Fantasy ever since. From there onto Asimov and Philip KDick. What worlds they built these great writers, plenty of modern writers following in their footsteps.

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“Suicide Notes” by Michael Thomas Ford. This book gave me another gay suicidal person’s perspective on life and how it is worth living. Also the dark humor.

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    solitaire by alice oseman. this was recently, but i can’t even describe how good it was and how not alone it made me feel.

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    "Drei Kameraden" ("Three Comrades") by Erich Maria Remarque, a book I've read so many times I almost know it by heart. It would take a lot of space to explain it here, so in short: It gave me a different view of my own life/past and it still gives me so much food for thought about what really matters in life.

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    Kayjunmoon
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ‘What matters in life’ is a really big statement and also a question we should ask ourselves on a regular basis. For me it is my animals, good simple natural ingredients to make delicious food, the chance to keep working on the land and a caring relationship. Not necessarily in any order. After that, music, books and such. Not interested in buying stuff, my clothes are functional.

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    "You can heal your life" by Louise Hay totally changed my perspective on life made me a happier person.

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    Considerations on France by Joseph de Maistre.

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    Greyson Gray series. Read it it’s amazing 10/10 everything

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