A Book That Changed My Perspective I’ve always been ____ about bestsellers. When a book gets too much ____, I assume it’s far-____ or overrated. That’s why, when a friend recommended a ____ about a man who had been ____ and held hostage for years, I wasn’t sure if I wanted to read it. At first, I couldn’t ____ into it. The story seemed ____, and the writing style ____ me cold. But I had bought it ____, so I decided to give it another chance. And I’m glad I did—it turned out to be a real page-____! Soon, I couldn’t put it ____. What struck me the most was how much I could ____ to the protagonist’s thoughts. Even though I have never experienced anything similar, his emotions struck a ____ with me. I could even ____ myself with some of his struggles. The way he questioned his past and tried to rebuild his life felt ____, something many people go through in different ways. There was one particular moment that took me ____—a twist that came completely out of the ____. It made me rethink everything I had assumed about the story. It also gave me a voice of ____ about the way we judge others based on their past actions. By the end of the book, I realised that the author wasn’t ____ on any character. Even the villains had depth. It made me wonder: do we always have something in ____ with those we consider different? Maybe we do. ____, we all get ____ trouble at some point, and we all try to find a way out. Now, I feel like I was ____ to my scepticism at first, but I’m glad I gave this book a chance. Sometimes, stepping out of our comfort zone can lead to unexpected discoveries.

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