Your video is inspiring !! Did you read all the books in the Ender's Game series?
There's nothing like a good book, unfortunately not everyone is very fond of reading. I was one of those.
This is how i learned to enjoy reading books thanks to comics.
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Your video is inspiring !! Did you read all the books in the Ender's Game series?
Thanks so much, happy to hear that!
I only read the first one, is it worth it reading the sequels?
I've read plenty of comics over the past year. I'd recommend:
Ultimate Spider-Man, drop before Ultimatum
Spider-Man 2099, my #1 recommendation
Moon Knight (2014), has a mind melting arc
I keep hearing great things about Moon Knight, i need to read it
Thanks for the recommendations!
My suggestions in reading is
A clockwork orange
EXCELSIOR the autobiographical of Stan Lee
Lord of the Rings trilogy
watchmen
kick-ass vol 1- vol 4
and last but not least I have not read yet ...
malcom x and moonwalker both biography of great people
Thank you very much for the suggestions.
-I loved reading LOTR and Watchmen.
-i really liked Kick-ass but found the sequels kinda boring.
-Haven't read any biography book aside from Bossypants (Tina Fey's autobiography, its really good) but im a huge fan of Michael Jackson and Stan Lee so might give those ones a try
-How different is the book of A Clockwork Orange compared to the book?
Cool story, bro. The animation is kinda boring, though.
Fair enough, i didn't dedicate enough time to the animation :/
In my case, the books that made me love reading were inspirational or business-oriented because my parents obliged me to read a book every two months at least. At the start I hated it but I quickly become fond of them and started reading a lot more on my own. Now reading some articles about self-improvement became one of my hobbies.
Would you recommend me a good self-improvement book?
so far that i remember i've only read:
-I moved your cheese (didnt like it that much)
-The War of art (dont know if it classifies as self-improvement but it helped me through a rough creative time)