ahoteinrun wrote:
To Kill a Mockingbird... definately one of my favorite books. And one i'll certainly never forget.
First Riders Call by Kirsten Britain.
Redwall by Brian Jacques (both of the above are for personal reasons)
Moose Magic (can't remember who it's by, but it's another i'll never forget) deals with some really old conservation issues. Has more personal reasons for me loving it. *shrugs*
The Riders Handbook - horse related issues, it's so outdated now, and yet... it's still something I can read front to back and learn something new or remember something i've forgotten.
*shrugs*
I thought I was the only one in the world that loves First Rider's call! did you read Green Rider too?
Her books are among my absolute favorites. I was fortunate enough to have been able to drive (a few hours) to see her is person and have her read the first chapter of First Rider's Call and have my book signed by her. It was a wonderful experience.
Anyway... the book that really changed the way I think about things was Alas Babylon by Pat Frank. After the Atomic Bombing the way life changed was incredable and how people adapted was inpressive.
It made me relise how blessed I am to have a horse (transportation) and land (to farm) a lkae (to fish in) and a good community. It totally changed the way I look at things incluuding stocking up on important suppies and a hand pump for our well.
yes it was a school assigned book but I love it so much I didn't mind. I reccomend this book to everyone.
I have other Impacting books but I'll have to post them in a bit because I have to feed our barn animals