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What books would you take with you? |
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You are going to a deserted island for year and you can only take five books with you.
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Volumes 1 2 3 4 |
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So what is the fifth book?
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Everyone needs a nice coffee table book.
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I would have to think about this for a while. The only thing that came to mind immediately was a two-volume set I used to have, “The Complete Works of Mark Twain.”. .or was it the “Collected Works”? Anyway, that guy sure had a handle on human nature.
The second thing I thought of when I read that question was an episode of “The Twilight Zone” when a man who loved to read was in the bank’s vault (I think it was) and when he came out, he was the only person left anywhere. He found the library but then broke his very thick glasses. It was awful. (I was a glasses-wearing little girl when I saw that episode, but I still remember it.) Boomer |
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Not precisely on topic, but...there is a YouTube series called "Twilight Tober Zone" that plays selected old episodes of the series. Good stuff. As far as the books I'd take...Bible, Koran, The Book of Mormon, and the Hindu Itihasa and Vedas. Lots of time to compare and contrast, assuming I wasn't spending 18 hours a day just struggling to survive. |
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Not the Pentateuch.
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Cook books for the area's flora and fauna, large books for kindling and books of matches.
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Gilligan where art thou |
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albert einstein marco polo kublai khan george washington & the bible |
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Catcher in the Rye - Salinger
On The Road - Kerouac To Kill a Mocking Bird - Lee Empire Falls - Russo Any one of Tom Perrotta's Books |
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Outlander Series. Five of them because they are all over 1000 pages each.
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the collected stories of Agatha Christie, and all-in-one encyclopedia, had a survive in desert island, how to talk to yourself for one year straight and get a response,the Old Testament cuz I'd finally get to read it, and one good joke book
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SAS Survival Handbook, Third Edition: The Ultimate Guide to Surviving Anywhere. Complete Works of Shakespeare. (I was a college English professor.) Norton Anthology of English Literature, Volume 1. (A lot of my favorite poems.) How to Eat in the Woods: A Complete Guide to Foraging, Trapping, Fishing, and Finding Sustenance in the Wild. |
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Double ditto along with “How to build a boat out of next to nothing”
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