Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning was read by a couple of WWII reading challenge participants. Here are their thoughts; click on the links to read the full reviews.
Sandy from You’ve GOTTA read this! says:
Can you imagine going through the day, with the highlight of being given the gift of time to pick the lice out of your head? That your destiny could possibly be to suffer, and that you should take the opportunity to do it right? I’m liking this guy more and more. There isn’t a human being alive that couldn’t learn a lesson here. It makes me ashamed for feeling depressed over the mountain of laundry waiting for me, or my complaining about my jet lag.
Lezlie from Books ‘N Border Collies says:
This is a book that can be read over and over again, because there is so much here between the personal stories and the detailed discussion of logotherapy that what the reader takes from it will vary widely depending on where he or she is at that moment in his or her life.
**Attention participants: Remember to email us a link to your reviews, and we’ll post them here so we can see what everyone is reading!**
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