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What´s the most profound book you´ve ever read?
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Sense and Sensibility |
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My mental conciousness expanded - WHOA - when I was 17 years old when I read The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. It really was profound to me and still is.
Quoting: Weezer 35571That would be my first choice too Weezer!! But "Cannery Row" and all of John Steinbeck's books are profoundly eye-opening in the field of sociology! Uhm .... Jeffrey Archer's books (all of them) are extremely well researched and profound if you're interested in the workings of "alphabet" agencies and espionage.
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