" I had that Quran for long time until it eventually disintegrated . "

Reading a book can bring us all sorts ofemotions, but some well and truly stay with us.

Well, we wererecentlydiscussing the books that changed our lives, and well, we thought why not share a few more? So here are 14 more books that changed people’s lives:

1.Lad: A Dog– Albert Payson Terhune

2.The Jungle Book– Rudyard Kipling

3.Watership Down –Richard Adams

4.My Son, My Son– Howard Spring

5.Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry– Mildred D Taylor

6.Be Here Now– Ram Dass

7.The Hunger Games–Suzanne Collins

8.Brave New World –Aldous Huxley

9.Imogen, Obviously –Becky Albertalli

10.Anne of Green Gables– Lucy Maud Montgomery

11.The Midnight Library –Matt Haig

12.The Secret Diary of Adrian MoleAged 13 3/4 – Sue Townsend

13.The Da Vinci Code –Dan Brown

14.The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck –Mark Manson

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SpongeBob SquarePants is wearing glasses and flipping through pages of a book labeled "Field Guide." A flower-like background element is visible

Cover of the book "Lad: A Dog" featuring an illustration of a Collie and the author's name, Albert Payson Terhune

Cover of "The Jungle Book" with a boy, bear, panther, orangutan, and other animals in a jungle, illustrated by Migy Blanco. By Rudyard Kipling

Cover of "Watership Down" 40th Anniversary Edition by Richard Adams, featuring an illustration of a hare with trees and two smaller hares in the background

A man in a suit relaxes in a canoe on a lake. The text reads: "My Son, My Son" by Howard Spring

Book cover of "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred D. Taylor, 40th Anniversary Special Edition, features an illustration of a serious girl standing with arms crossed

Geometric design featuring a white chair at the center of intertwined circles. Repeating text around the design reads "Remember Be Here Now."

The Hunger Games book cover by Suzanne Collins. Black background, text says "Constant suspense… I couldn't stop reading" by Stephen King.

Cover of Aldous Huxley's book "Brave New World," with stylized text and a globe in the foreground. Margaret Atwood's quote, "A Masterpiece of Speculation."

Book cover of "Imogen, Obviously" by Becky Albertalli, depicting a girl with long hair holding a book, with a park scene in the background

Cover of "Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It shows a young girl with red hair in braids, holding an open book, dressed in an old-fashioned blouse

Cover of the book "The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig, featuring endorsements by Zoe Ball and The Sunday Times

Book cover of "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4" by Sue Townsend, featuring a character hiding his face behind a green book

Book cover of "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown featuring a cryptex device and the Louvre Pyramid in Paris

Cover of the book "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life" by Mark Manson