Literature That Will Change Your Life
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Literature That Will Change Your Life

and Songs that correlate

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Literature That Will Change Your Life and Songs that Complement

  • The Awakening by Kate Chopin
    • This classic piece of literature will lift the souls of women around the world as they each begin and end separate journeys towards true identity and freedom. Always remember you do not belong to anyone but yourself.
      • I’m Free by The Who
  • A Voice in the Wind by Francine Rivers
    • Francine Rivers takes her readers on a spiritual journey like none other with her beautiful story of freedom in christ, earthly chains, and love that stretches beyond mortal hearts.
      • Ever be by Bethel
  • The Anatomy of Being by Shinji Moon
    • This collection of poetry will open both your heart and mind to metaphorical, symbolic, and philosophical ideas about the human body in order to balance your psyche with your physical body. For complete understanding.
      • Art Deco by Lana Del Rey
  • The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson
    • This book is for anyone and everyone who desires a stronger prayer life in order to strengthen their bond and relationship with the Lord. Filled with advice, history, and instructions your walk in faith will be forever changed.
      • Lead me to the Cross by Hillsong United
  • Looking for Alaska by John Green
    • In this coming of age journey the reader is brought through a whirlwind of events that ultimately lead to the newly found knowledge of friendships, death, and self-discovery.
      • Youth by Daughter
  • The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • This classic piece of literature is filled with wonderful imagery that will capture your mind and heart as you are pulled through a woman’s experience with sin, the human condition, and the nature of evil within society as she learns what it means to be renewed and receive grace
      • Holy Spirit by Francesca Battist
  • House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
    • House of Leaves is afar underrated piece of literature about the dark force that has the power to consume all light and haunt your dreams if you dare open the closet door.
      • Somebody’s Watching Me by Rockwell
  • Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers
    • This riveting book based on the book of Bible, Hosea, takes the reader on a young woman’s life journey through sin, self-acceptance, lust, and the redeeming love of God. Showing her what it means to love and be loved in return.
      • Good Good father by Chris Tomlin
  • Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
    • In this tough to swallow read about a young woman’s struggle with speaking up for the dehumanizing pain she experiences. This book will take its readers on a journey like none other as they too learn what it means to speak up and become a survivor.
      • Til it Happens to You by Lady GaGa
  • Identical by Ellen Hopkins
    • This poetic novel drags the reader on an unforgettable journey of self-searching, psychological trickery, and becoming one complete person as the characters shed their pasts and merge together once again.
      • There’s a Ghost by Fleurie
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