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    What book (excluding religious texts) do you think has made the biggest impact on the world?

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    (Not limited to) Harry Potter. I strongly believe that at least half of the for-teens trilogies has HP's timing, storytelling method, etc etc as inspirational source. It's like F.R.I.E.N.D.S from the literature







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    Republic by Plato, almost certainly
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    The Diary of Anne Frank. If it doesn't make great impact in the world, at least it does to a class of underdog students (according to Freedom Writers).

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    Homer's Iliad and Odyssey.

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    Going on purely fiction publications I would probably go for some of the more like dystopia type books, Brave New World, 1984, they had a real impact on the relationship between person and state and I think a lot of people really changed the way they looked at that as a result. I certainly did!


    Other than political or philosophical manifestos (communist manifesto, thomas paine's stuff, plato's republic)





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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrawrrr View Post
    Going on purely fiction publications I would probably go for some of the more like dystopia type books, Brave New World, 1984, they had a real impact on the relationship between person and state and I think a lot of people really changed the way they looked at that as a result. I certainly did!


    Other than political or philosophical manifestos (communist manifesto, thomas paine's stuff, plato's republic)
    Orwell was a literary genius.

    I think the question here is what constitutes a 'book'? E.g. is Principia Mathematica a book? I wouldn't consider Marx's communist manifesto a book.. I see it more as a document.

    It would be interesting to hear people's thoughts on the matter!

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