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If you could take one book with you to a desert island, which one would you take?
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Oct 06, 2014 01:01PM

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I agree, Leslie. That or Shakespeare. I don't love any author/book enough to chose a short book to read over and over again!


Now that would be really handy! I'd probably go with the Shakespeare option, but that would be more than one book, so I don't know if that's cheating!!

If there is abundance of food then I would bring surely The Bhagavad Gita or the Bible. Something religious so I can die peacefully.
Depressing to consider as I love people, but if I could only take just one, I'd probably take the Bible - if I couldn't have people in my life anymore, I guess it would be best to get close to God. If I could take another book, I guess I'd take The Oxford Anthology Of English Poetry because that book contains numerous favorite authors (Shakespeare, Donne, Gray, etc.), and it's so long it could bear many, many re-readings as I crouched in my little cave. Another possibility would be Walden as I'd be spending a great deal of time with nature for company.

This would be my pick as well!





A VERY long one!!! THe whole of In Search of Lost Time? Or all Anthony Trollope's novels?
Something like that!!!
Something like that!!!



Bunny, please can you link to the book title, so that people using the app can see which book you mean?
Many thanks.



LOL!"
I missed this answer before...great reply Genia!


The complete works of Dickens would be great but not in one book? It would be a BIG book and a mite difficult to read! ;-)
I think a guide to the wildlife of whichever island I'm on would be best… if it showed also what was edible or medicinal then that would be perfect! ;-)
Lord of the rings would be a good choice. Nice and long plus when you got bored of the story you could go back and actually read the songs (unless me and my boyfriend are the only ones that skip them...)
You could even learn Elfish
You could even learn Elfish

Ha ha, no, I skipped them too!!


And me. :-)
If it counted as a single 'book' then one that would keep you occupied for some time is the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography… all 60 volumes of it!
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/23/boo...


1 I haven't read it.
2. It's very long.
3. Everyone says it's great.
Evelyn wrote: "Genia wrote: "Raftbuilding for Dummies."
I want to be on Genia's island!"
Great idea!!!
I want to be on Genia's island!"
Great idea!!!


That is so practical dely! A Wilderness Survival guide or something like that would also be helpful :)



It was just going to be The Power of One, but as I have found the two books are published together, it would be rude not to take both!
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