My humans needs test drove me to read books like Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children, The Graveyard Book,The Extra, and almost the whole sequel to Once. For example in the Graveyard Book these ghostly entities named Mr. and Mrs. Owens showed a great deal of love-connection with this boy named Nobody. In the whole sequel of Once I got to scrutinize how two of the main characters Felix and Zelda grew through the harsh,dreadful world war that plagued there innocent hearts. Knowing those crucial result that I got from the human need test gave me a even better understanding of the books that I should pick out and read. Since my most top needs is love-connection, growth, and contribution this arose the fact that maybe I should start reading more genres outside of what I normally read like romance and biographical novels. Therefore pushing myself to experience a wide range of books causing me to grow and become additionally more intelligent.
The protagonists in my book club book showed plenty of the factors off of the human needs test. For example in my book Sarah's Key one of the main characters Sarah has a love- connection with her brother, she longs for her brothers comfort and safety. On another occasion Sarah's mother demonstrates growth because in the beginning she is bold and beautiful and flamboyant but she becomes fearful and mute. Sarah's father contributed strength and protection during the harsh times at the Vel' D'Hiv' from those impudent French officers. Many of the the protagonists in my book club book demonstrated outstanding love-connection,growth, and contribution.
In conclusion the humans needs test is helping me improve my reading life and my personal life as well. I have learned a plentitude of things about myself and the characters in my book from taking the humans needs test.