This is a difficult question to answer as there have been many influential books on the nature of the Middle Ages. You may have more luck getting an answer by looking at the different schools of historical thought and deciding for yourself what is the most influential, and then from there deciding upon the most appropriate book. However it is subjective to your opinion.
One of the key books however would be Marc Bloch's 'The Royal Touch: Monarchy and Miracles in France and England' which approaches the royal power to heal scrofula in the middle ages. The methodology used to explore the theme therein is what made the book so ground-breaking: Bloch looks at the historical information from the ground up: "Why", he asks, "did people believe the kings could perform this miracle?" I'm paraphrasing of course, but the point is he was less interested in the high politics that previous historians had obsessed over, and was more interested in getting to grips with the social background of the period and the average person who lived in the Middle Ages. Historian's since have taken this, and ideas of other authors of the Annale school, into consideration in the decades since.
Hope that helps as a starting point!
Boethius is most famous for his Consolation of Philosophy, which wasa philosophical treatise on fortune, death, and other issues and became one of the most influential works of the Middle Ages. The book is in the form of an imaginary dialogue with philosophy personified as a woman. Its thesis is that everything is secondary to divine providence.]
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During the Middle Ages the monks were the people who preserved books and wrote books. The population of the Middle Ages couldn't read or write and there were really no schools for them to go to. Monks spent years creating and copying books. One of the great books that was done in this time was the Book of Kells.
Its heartwarming portrayal of saintly popes during the Middle Ages
Boethius is most famous for his Consolation of Philosophy, which wasa philosophical treatise on fortune, death, and other issues and became one of the most influential works of the Middle Ages. The book is in the form of an imaginary dialogue with philosophy personified as a woman. Its thesis is that everything is secondary to divine providence.]
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It wasn't a book but Thomas Paine wrote such a pamphlet. It was named Common Sense and was very famous
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