A magazine wants to include contributions from its readers for an article called "The book that influenced me most". Write a letter to the editor of the magazine about the book that influenced you most. In your letter - describe what this book was about - explain how this book influenced you - say whether this book would be likely to influence other people

Dear Sir or Madam, I hope
this
letter finds you in good health. I am writing
this
letter to you to express my feeling about the
book
by the name of "who moved my cheese".
First
and foremost, I would like to thank my boss who recommended reading
this
book
once I got the chance and I have read it three times already since
then
. The main ideas of the
book
were how to adapt to the change and how we can create less stress and more pleasure in our lives and works. Even though the
book
was simply built on four characters which are two mice and two little people, it gave a lot of creative thinking, an adaptation of changes in every momentum as well as lessons learnt for every single matter.
Additionally
, I would like to say that that
book
has value to all of us in order to get an idea of accepting the situations which mean our current job, family, love relationship,
moreover
, marriage life as well and be positive for the whole change process.
Last
but not least, I would strongly recommend that people must read at least once in ages and it would be time well spent. Once again, really appreciate getting a chance to express my deepest pleasure. Yours faithfully, Honey Linn
Submitted by hnylinn on

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I really want to study but I’m too tired.

I wore a warm coat because the weather was cold.

If action is not taken soon on climate change, global warming will get worse.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • influenced
  • contributions
  • readers
  • 'The Alchemist'
  • Paulo Coelho
  • embarks
  • journey
  • personal legend
  • valuable
  • life lessons
  • inspiring
  • pursue
  • themes
  • following one's heart
  • seeking adventure
  • embracing the unknown
  • resonate
  • wide range
  • potential
  • inspire
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