Most Influential Books of All Time

We all probably have that book that’s stuck with us ever since we read it. The “Harry Potter” series is a common top pick for many who have and still refer to the Harry, Ron and Hermione as their first literary heroes to look up to. Books like “Roots” and “The Joy Luck Club,” on the other hand, paved the way for diversity in literature and helped inspire other authors who continued to write novels based on their experiences. These are only a few examples of books that made a difference in our individual lives.

The amazing thing about books is that they have the power to not only impact our own lives, but society as a whole. Some famous novels have done things like inspiring new legislation and shedding new perspectives on historical events. “The Diary of a Young Girl” is a classic example of this. Anne Frank’s diary gave us an inside look into a historical event that we otherwise never would have known or understood.

Largest.org put together this list of books that had a huge impact on society to break down what exactly some books have done to change and evolve the world we live in. Check out this list and see where one of your favorites might stack up and how your current favorite may change the world!

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11 Incredible Historical Libraries That Will Inspire You to Read More

Around 1,500 years ago, the Library at St. Catherine Monastery was founded. Today, it has stood the test of time because of the vision that recorded human history and narrative must be physically collected. And if this is to be done, perhaps it should be somewhere as beautifully appointed as the knowledge that it keeps safe.

Oldest has put together a guide to 11 historic libraries that hold some of the most remarkable collections in the world. Spanning from Egypt to Australia, these buildings represent millions of volumes that contain a vast breadth of human history. From the over 45,000 rare books and manuscripts held at the oldest library in the Americas, Biblioteca Palafoxiana, to the close to 100,000 books housed at the Raza Library in India, each of these buildings are a physical manifestation of the underpinnings of civilization.

Take a moment to be impressed by how much you still have to read to even get a tiny fraction of everything that humanity has retained over the centuries.  

Best-Selling Author Jon Gordon To Release New Book Titled "The Hard Hat for Kids" On October 9

A followup to his recently released titled “The Power of a Postive Team” bestselling author, Jon Gordon will release on October 9, “The Hard Hat for Kids.” Despite the book written for kids, this inspiring story has lessons that can be appreciated by everyone. The book's "10 Ways to be a Great Teammate" and the "We before Me" philosophies are the core of the book, engaging young readers and presenting practical insights and life-changing lessons that help children…and adults…understand the power of cooperation, friendship and selfless teamwork.

 The story follows "Mickey," a talented basketball lover who has always dreamed about playing on her school's team.  On the first day of practice, she learns of a special award given to the best teammate – and soon discovers that there is a big difference between being the best player and being the best teammate.  What follows is a story about selflessness, hard work and compassion, and a clear lesson about putting the team first.

The inspiration for "The Hard Hat for Kids" (and "The Hard Hat") is based on Cornell University's lacrosse team and their captain, George Boiardi – grandson of the famed pasta icon Chef Boy-ar-dee.  George was a star on the team, and exemplified being a good teammate and leader at a very young age.  Tragically, George passed away on Cornell's Schoellkopf field while playing lacrosse at age 22, but his legacy lives on in the hearts of those who knew him – family, friends, teammates and generations of students that have come after him.  Loyal and selfless, George led by example.

Says Gordon, "The core of my work has been to develop positive leaders and this has evolved naturally into helping build great teams. I think my books resonate because every one of us has to overcome adversity and challenges, and through great leadership and teamwork we ultimately define ourselves and how we individually and collectively achieve success."  He adds, "I kept hearing from parents and coaches that teenagers and college students are more self-absorbed than ever, and don't know how to be a great team member. I believe if we can start teaching these principles when they are young we can change things for the better."

Says Gordon, "The core of my work has been to develop positive leaders and this has evolved naturally into helping build great teams. I think my books resonate because every one of us has to overcome adversity and challenges, and through great leadership and teamwork we ultimately define ourselves and how we individually and collectively achieve success."  He adds, "I kept hearing from parents and coaches that teenagers and college students are more self-absorbed than ever, and don't know how to be a great team member. I believe if we can start teaching these principles when they are young we can change things for the better."

 The book was co-written with school psychologist Lauren Gallagher and illustrated by Korey Scott.  One hundred percent of the authors' proceeds from the book will go to the Mario St. George Boiardi Foundation, which provides financial assistance to elementary and high school students who seek enriching extracurricular activities, and makes grants to organizations that provide those opportunities (https://www.boiardifoundation.org/).

Says Gordon, "The core of my work has been to develop positive leaders and this has evolved naturally into helping build great teams. I think my books resonate because every one of us has to overcome adversity and challenges, and through great leadership and teamwork we ultimately define ourselves and how we individually and collectively achieve success."  He adds, "I kept hearing from parents and coaches that teenagers and college students are more self-absorbed than ever, and don't know how to be a great team member. I believe if we can start teaching these principles when they are young we can change things for the better."

About Jon Gordon

Jon Gordon is a best-selling author, motivational coach and motivational speaker.  His books and talks have inspired readers and audiences around the world. His principles have been put to the test by numerous Fortune 500 companies, professional and college sports teams, school districts, hospitals, and non-profits. He is the author of 16 books including six best-sellers: "The Energy Bus," "The Carpenter," "Training Camp," "You Win in the Locker Room First," "The Power of Positive Leadership," and "The Power of a Positive Team." Jon and his tips have been featured on The Today Show, CNN, CNBC, The Golf Channel, Fox and Friends and in numerous magazines and newspapers. His clients include The Los Angeles Dodgers, The Atlanta Falcons, Campbell Soup, Dell, Publix, Southwest Airlines, LA Rams, Miami Heat, Pittsburgh Pirates, BB&T Bank, Clemson Football, Northwestern Mutual, Bayer, West Point Academy, and more. Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and holds a Masters in Teaching from Emory University. He and his training/consulting company are passionate about developing positive leaders, organizations and teams.

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Women Fiction Author to Debut "Shopfiction"

Women's fiction author Riley Costello recently announced her new patent-pending reading experience format: Shopfiction™.

Waiting at Hayden's, a novel that deals with the complicated nature of timing in modern-day relationships, will be the first book that allows readers to shop the characters' outfits. It will provides links (in the digital version) and web addresses (in print) to take readers to video highlights where they can watch key scenes unfold, as well as to photos of the characters wearing the clothing described in the text. The author has primarily featured brands such as Winston White and Van De Vort that were started by other female entrepreneurs.

Costello has also included filmed scenes from the book, which readers can enjoy by visiting her website. These video highlights provide another way for readers to get to know the characters and in many cases, relive a scene they just read.

"I write love stories with strong female characters and decided to use technology to reach and engage readers in a new, exciting and fun manner," commented Costello.

About the Book

From a fresh new voice in women’s fiction comes a page-turning, relatable love story about the complicated nature of timing in modern-day relationships.

Childhood best friends Charli Anderson and Jack Logan fall madly in love during college and can’t imagine a life apart. But when they land dream opportunities on opposite ends of the country following graduation, they are forced to make a heart-wrenching pact. In the hope of one day restarting their love story, they set a date to reunite in five years at their favorite restaurant.

Restaurant owner Gianna Hayden is thirty-seven, single, and one bad date away from giving up on finding the right guy when she meets Peter Clark on a dating website. Attractive, kind, and driven he is exactly what she thought she was looking for. But as the day of Charli and Jack’s reservation approaches, Gianna finds herself reflecting on the kind of passionate love her former customers once had and begins to question her bond with Peter. 

These two riveting stories converge on the night of the fateful reunion. Gianna, Charli, and Jack are all forced to make difficult choices as they struggle to follow their hearts, and ultimately each must decide where their true feelings lie before time runs out.

Available online on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, OverDriveKobo, Playster, 24symbols, bibliotheca.

 

About Riley Costello

Riley Costello, an Oregon native, graduated with a degree in psychology from Santa Clara University. But like most things in her life, Costello didn’t do it like everyone else. After her freshman year, she took a year off to move to Charleston, South Carolina, in the hopes that the setting of many of Nicholas Sparks’ books would inspire her to write a love story of her own, Waiting at Hayden’s.
 
Working on the book post graduation was rewarding, but Costello found it a solitary effort so began collaborating with other creatives to produce her blog, Sincerely, Riley. Photos feature fashions that readers can shop and blog posts address many of the frustrations her generation faces in today’s dating world. It only seemed natural for Costello to then apply that same strategy to publishing her book. 
 
She remembers watching Sex and the City and wishing she could buy Carrie Bradshaw’s outfits. Thanks to filmed highlights from her novel, readers of Waiting at Hayden’s will be able to do what Costello could not—shop the characters’ clothes through links in the digital versions and web addresses in the print. 
 
Being the innovator that she is, the ideas keep coming and Costello is already many drafts in on her next novel, Map of Us which she plans to release in the same way.

Connect with her: Website | Instagram | Facebook | Amazon Author Page

10 Ways to Organize Your Books Your Way

If your bookshelf is overflowing with books, it may be time to get rid of some you haven’t cracked opened in years or that are collecting dust. Reorganizing your book collection can seem daunting, depending on the size. However, if you find a method that works for you, you’ll be able to find your classic favorites in no time.

Consider the purpose for your organization, the genres you have, and how you want your book collection to look. Whether it’s to redecorate or just to declutter, use one of these 10 ways to organize your books to find the style that’s right for you.

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