Like, increased empathy or altered your perspective a bit.

On a lighthearted note, 1984 taught me that most people who quote it in political discussions have probably never actually read it.

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    I read the His Dark Materials trilogy in middle school, and that hugely influenced my thinking about power structures generally, religion specifically, and morality broadly. I mean, I didn’t have words for a lot of that stuff at the time, but looking back they were massively influential.

    I re-read them a couple years ago and they really hold up astonishingly well. And yes I am secretly smug about having read these books as a kid while most of my peers were reading Harry Potter.

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      I grew up with Pratchett’s voice in my head and I’m certain I’m a better person for it.

      I still haven’t brought myself to read The Shepherd’s crown.

      GNU Terry Pratchett.

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    The Discworld series by Sir Terry Pratchett.

    Much in there about being skeptical of political and religious leaders—and wannabe leaders—and especially in the later books, acceptance of Others.