Stories that make us think are those that from time to time force us to close the book and reflect on what we have just read. They are stories that open up new doors to knowledge. They are those that help us change our attitudes and improve on a personal level, and which stay with us forever. They are those that we recommend often for the imprint they leave on us.
Bach, Richard: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Bettelheim, Bruno: A Good Enough Parent
Brady, Joan: God on a Harley
Gaarder, Jostein: Sophie’s World
Hesse, Hermann: Steppenwolf, Demian, Siddhartha and Beneath the Wheel
Huxley, Aldous: Brave New World
King, Jr., Martin Luther: Strength to Love
Lorente, Joaquín: Think, It’s Free
Ramon-Cortés, Ferran: The Island of the Five Lighthouses, Conversations With Max, Virus, The Sailboat, How to Listen With Your Eyes and The Chemistry of Relationships
Robinson, Ken: The Element
Rovira, Àlex; Trías de Bes, Fernando: Good Luck
Tagore, Rabindranath: The Gardener and Sadhana
Tanizaki, Junichiro: In Praise of Shadows
Toffler, Alvin: Future Shock, The Third Wave and Powershift
Zander, Benjamin; Stone Zander, Rosamund: The Art of Possibility
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