brothermarcus
Bluelighter
different books were monumental at different times, some of them were comic books...
grade school - handbook for boys by lord robert baden powell
i attribute this with sparking my transcendentalism and appreciation for both the outdoors and moral integrity.
middle school - the lord of the flies by william golding
helped me understand my peers at that age.
high school - the crow by james o'barr / the maxx by sam keith
allowed me insight into other people's pain and how they cope, allowed me to realize that my pain was managable- not uncontrollable and dominant.
college 1st time - on the road by jack kerouac
showed me that there is no shame in being an original voice.
my long vacation - tao teh ching by lau tzu / the fountainhead by ayn rand
let me better understand competition and personal achievement, while being humble.
recently - the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky / the republic by plato
compliments my readings by giving me more insight on how to read, how to allow myself to ask for the things i want, and how to strive for happiness through virtue and justice.
grade school - handbook for boys by lord robert baden powell
i attribute this with sparking my transcendentalism and appreciation for both the outdoors and moral integrity.
middle school - the lord of the flies by william golding
helped me understand my peers at that age.
high school - the crow by james o'barr / the maxx by sam keith
allowed me insight into other people's pain and how they cope, allowed me to realize that my pain was managable- not uncontrollable and dominant.
college 1st time - on the road by jack kerouac
showed me that there is no shame in being an original voice.
my long vacation - tao teh ching by lau tzu / the fountainhead by ayn rand
let me better understand competition and personal achievement, while being humble.
recently - the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky / the republic by plato
compliments my readings by giving me more insight on how to read, how to allow myself to ask for the things i want, and how to strive for happiness through virtue and justice.