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You are going to be on a small desert island for a year. There are no bookstores, and shipping to the island is a problem. Space is also a problem.
What books do you bring?
Ok.. Some specifics:
The island is 26 miles long and one mile wide. (Look it up: Providenciales in the Turk and Ciaco islands) there's sand and sea turtles, but no Barnes and Noble.
E-books from online are a viable option, but sometimes, I need books on paper for comfort; the act of turning a page or two lulls me to sleep at night.
Already in the library:
The Call of the Wild Jack London
My Antonia Willa Cather
The Brothers Karamazov Fydor Dosteovsky
Now... Your suggestions?
What books do you bring?
Ok.. Some specifics:
The island is 26 miles long and one mile wide. (Look it up: Providenciales in the Turk and Ciaco islands) there's sand and sea turtles, but no Barnes and Noble.
E-books from online are a viable option, but sometimes, I need books on paper for comfort; the act of turning a page or two lulls me to sleep at night.
Already in the library:
The Call of the Wild Jack London
My Antonia Willa Cather
The Brothers Karamazov Fydor Dosteovsky
Now... Your suggestions?
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Date: 2007-02-14 01:22 am (UTC)Tokyo Montana Express - Richard Brautigan
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Date: 2007-02-14 01:26 am (UTC)Now that I have all this free time.. We def. Need to meet up... How's thurs? I'll email you.
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Date: 2007-02-14 01:43 am (UTC)Suggestion #2:
'Forgetting Elena' -- Edmund White
'Collected Short Stories' -- Paul Bowles
'Wind-Up Bird Chronicle' -- Haruki Murakami
'Mrs Dalloway' -- Virginia Woolf
'The Brief History of the Dead' -- Kevin Brockmeier
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Date: 2007-02-14 02:01 am (UTC)The Stand - Stephen King
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
I end up re-reading these books every so often, because they are long, intricate, and I always find something new in them.
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Date: 2007-02-14 02:30 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-14 02:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-14 02:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-02-14 03:46 am (UTC)Come on over, download, print. Lather, rinse, whip, repeat.
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Date: 2007-02-14 05:15 am (UTC)"Gray's Anatomy"
Janson's "History of Art"
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Date: 2007-02-14 05:18 am (UTC)Written on the Body OR
The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris (you'll need SOME humor, after all!)
I'd probably also throw in a copy of Gone With the Wind just for the fun of it... But that's just me ;)
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Date: 2007-02-14 05:20 am (UTC)Hmmm... where to start?
George R R Martin's "Fire and Ice" series when you need intrigue, Charles De Lint when you need solace (My favorite is Memory and Dream if you can find it). Karen Travis' "City of Pearl" for some amazing sociological sci-fi, Robin Hobb makes a great summer read in her "Farseer" series.
You want more?
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Date: 2007-02-14 05:23 am (UTC)A multi-language Dictionary
A 500 page blank notebook and a pencil.
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Date: 2007-02-14 05:28 am (UTC)Haruki Murakami's _Wind-Up Bird Chronicles_
Kate Atkinson's _Case Histories_
Katherine Nevilles's _The Eight_
Yxta Maya Murray's _The Conquest_
Edith Wharton's _The House of Mirth_
Charles Chesnutt's _The Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales_
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Date: 2007-02-16 03:33 pm (UTC)Definitely.
Also, I recommend Neal Stehenson's Cryptonomicon.
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Date: 2007-02-17 03:06 am (UTC)Re: from Stew
Date: 2007-02-19 05:05 am (UTC)