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What book would you memorize?
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Maybe The Lord of the Rings. That story has it all. Action, adventure, romance, philosophy, language, poetry, suspense. A story to hand down through the generations.




Definitely! It has it all, every bit of humanity in one enormous work.
How I would ever memorize the longest story ever written, though, that I don't know! :D


Ruth wrote: "Oh, A.J. Jacobs! His books are hilarious! I loved that one, but even more I loved The Year of Living Biblically."
I'm reading that one now
I'm reading that one now





Altogether they have story, plot, ups, downs, history, literature, art, and a wonderful wonderful writing style. Plus, they are long enough to tell in an Arabian Nights fashion if you're ever in such a predicament!

Thank you KL, if you like Russian literature, the next "First Tuesday Book Club" is going to discuss "Master and Margarita" by Bulgakhov, recommended by Marieke Hardy. This is another favourite of mine too. It'll be interesting to see what the club members think of it when they read it. I recommended this book to some friends but received no feedback, and one said she couldn't finish it. So, it's not for everybody's choice, plus I admit the humour in it is full of political subversiveness and you really have to know Russian history of the 19th century to appreciate it.
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I would choose to memorize "Gone With the Wind." It's full of such wonderful detail, and I adore the characters!
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He chose "Don Quixote." I picked "The Poseidon Adventure." (Hey -I was 12 at the time.)