Books Every Person Should Read

Two Authors: Kahlil Gibran and James Redfield

By J Gorman, published Feb 10, 2007
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We all learned in school that there are literary classics and that if we wanted to be knowledgeable about books, those were the books to read. Subsequently, you will often see questions about these writings on trivia shows such as Jeopardy, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and most recently 1 vs. 100.

That's all well and good, but what do we learn from those books? That should we ever aspire to win money on television, it would be necessary to know the words contained within frontwards and backwards.

Such classics include Scarlet Letter, Moby Dick, The Iliad, etc. etc. I will be honest and let everyone know, I have never read these books. They may be on my list of things to read, but the reason I continue to push them down is that I keep discovering lesser-known books that absolutely astound me.

Although I believe there are many who enjoy classic literature (and personally know them), I also think everyone would benefit from stepping outside of the box and jumping into a book they might otherwise have never known existed.

This brings me to my recommendations. The following books have given me so much insight into my own life and myself as an individual. I strongly encourage everyone to read these books.

Kahlil Gibran - The Prophet

Years ago, during one of many quote searches, I discovered the following by Kahlil Gibran and immediately fell in love with it: "And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair."

More recently, a friend recommended this book to me, and I recognized the author's name as having said this quote I have cherished for so long. Of course, the book immediately went onto my Christmas list, and it was presented to me on the holiday along with many others.

Written in the format of parting words from a man who must leave those who look up to him for knowledge, The Prophet never ceases to amaze me. Within the short period I have had this book, I have read it many times over. It's poetic and inspiring. And short. Only ninety-six pages.

Books Every Person Should Read

A man reading a book. What will you read next?

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Did You Know?
According to Project Gutenberg, a website that allows users to download ebooks, the most frequently downloaded book in the past 30 days was Kamasutra by Vatsyayana.
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