I learned IBM 370 assembler language from a textbook writtenAssembler Programming
The Little Prince is in my top 3 - I read it in both french and english. The line "It's such a mysterious place, the land of tears" makes me cry every time.The Little Prince (I know it's juvenile)
The Scarlet Letter
Paradise Lost
I get that, but that book changed my life profoundly.Anyway I think the OP has in mind the type of books
people read for leisures. Reading an assembler language
book is n times more demanding than reading War and Peace.
Good choice- one of the best Canadian books everFifth Business by Robertson Davies. The perfect novel for a teenager who wonders why they take an interest in so many things that others pay no attention to.
Sounds interesting (on Fifth Business).Good choice- one of the best Canadian books ever
If it sparked your career in computers, etc., then yes, it would be a life changing book.I get that, but that book changed my life profoundly.
Sounds interesting (on Fifth Business).
It's not a very good book. But, it sticks in my mind as something that I read over and over one summer back in grade school and its the book that turned me on to biographies.Also, Yeager mentioned by TeasePlease.
Greene's, 48 Laws of Power. I was skeptical even after finishing it, but I do keep returning to it so there's something there.
F Neitszche, Beyond Good and Evil. This can't be summarized. Read it and be changed for life.
Exupery's, The Little Prince, remains the only book that can reduce me to tears, not just when I was a child.
I read it in university years ago but forget most of it. I should read it again!
Another great Canadian classic is The Stone Angel - Margaret Laurence. Changed my perspective on life, especially as a woman.
It's not a very good book. But, it sticks in my mind as something that I read over and over one summer back in grade school and its the book that turned me on to biographies.
Oh, and how could I forget the book that shaped me into the person I am today - The Income Tax Act, Canada RSC (1985) c.1.