(11-15-2017, 05:08 AM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Quan,
If you like fiction/fantasy, almost nothing can touch the trilogy "His Dark Materials," which has the Golden Compass, the Subtle Knife, and the Amber Spyglass.
Ender's Game is good if you like Science Fiction.
There's also Nine Princes in Amber (fantasy genre), which I believe is part of a larger set of books. That one was pretty good. If I recall, it's part of a 9 or 10 book series.
If you like spiritual themes or something inspiring, there's Jonathan Livingston Seagull; though it's been awhile since I read it. It was a symbol of freedom I believe.
For drawing, and learning human physiology, there's the Bridgman Anatomy book. I've probably already done over 100 of his sketches and am getting better proportioned.
If you have an interest in Celtic shamanism instead of Native American shamanism there's By Oak, Ash, and Thorn. The Celtic is my favorite cause it's like what the ancient druids were into, and was Europe's main shamanism practice many years ago. Although it's still practiced today.
BTW, I think this image is relevant:
Thank you for the suggestions lots to choose from, much appreciated! Ill leave it up to my intuition
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Side note: with the books, the golden compass i remember that movie enjoyed it, didnt realise there were books too...