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Originally Posted by mono
Number ten is my favorite of your choices, Mono, lol!
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Originally Posted by mono
Number ten is my favorite of your choices, Mono, lol!
Indeed, the best one I've ever read, too. Even though you know what the ultimate outcome must be, it seems impossible to stop reading. I finished this novel in two days.Quote:
Originally Posted by bazarov
I selected it for this thread because of the excitement level. After all, it must get rather boring on a desert isle after the first couple of weeks.
HA, I can't imagine oh boring it would be...and lonely.Quote:
Originally Posted by Manfred
I say we all try to aim for the same desert island, that way we would all bring 10 books each, we could build up an impressive library and have company to boot. It's a win/win situation.;)
Just to be silly...
US Army Manual FM 21-76 Wilderness Survival
Seriously though... would be a useful book to have with you., 200+ pages on how to survive in the wilderness.
admin graces my thread...I am blessed :lol:
encyclopaedia brittanica (just have always wanted to read it a-z but never would have time but on a desert island...i would have time)
the divine comedy
how to get off of deserted islands for dummies by tom hanks (the star of castaway)
the complete idiots guide to calling a coconut wilson and the psychological advantages of calling him spalding or reebok
das boot(the boat) i forget the author
i would also like a computer and a lifetime supply of food but i guess that would be cheating...plus i would have to feed spalding too :D
Lothar-Günther Buchheim wrote it, and an excellent movie too :DQuote:
Originally Posted by literaturerocks
yes thats it i was looking for it for my dad at the bookstore today..i remember that name . he said he would like to read it as he had seen the movie. i have not yet seen the movie but i would definately like too. i suppose my local library has it.:) thank you for the author logos.:D
Logos, you didnt put what you would read. What would you read on the desert isle? So far we have quite a few people here! Even Admin!
1, The Bible (King James version prefered)
2. Matthew Henry's 1 Vol Commentary to the Bible (since I can't take all 6 unedited volumes)
Fun reading
3. The Continental Op - Dashiel Hammett (hopefully an edition that has more then 6 of the stories in it
4. The Ivory Child--Rider Haggard (has ALL his themes in one novel)
(Runner up--She and Allan-unless it's Wednesday)
5. Captain Blood--Rafael Sabatini (Hands down my favorite novel)
Runners up St Martin's Summer or Chivary)
6. The Betrayers - Donald Hamilton (Favorite Matt Helm novel)
Runner up--Murderers' Row
7. Quiller's Run - Adam Hall (favorite Quiller novel)
8. Teeth of the Dragon - Walter Gibson (favorite Shadow novel)
(Runners up--The Golden Masks or Queztal)
9. Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
10. Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell (for that love/hate I have for Scarlett--Rhett is NOT coming back--she wore him out at last
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Nice list Mtpspur! :nod:
Hmm, lets see.....
1. LOTR trilogy - JRR Tolkien
2. Wild Swans - Jung Chang (probably the most important thing i've ever read)
3. Complete Works of Jane Austen - Jane Austen
4. To Kill a Mockingbird - Harper Lee
5. Anna Karenina - Tolstoy (or actually, a volume containing both anna and war and peace. That may be cheating, but i'm sure it exists somewhere on the planet. If not, i'm not going to need any money for the rest of my life, so i can afford to have one printed specially for the occasion)
6. Dandelion Wine - Ray Bradbury
7. While i'm cheating, i might as well throw in a complete works of Arthur C. Clarke. Is gonna be one HUGE edition!
(ummm, this is so difficult, lol! i guarentee you the second i submit this i'll go "Oh ****! forgot this or that!")
8. I suppose the list just wouldn't be right if i didn't include a photo album with all my pics plus extra pics of family and such.
9. The Worlds Largest Sketchbook (drawing materials inculded)
10. And i suppose i'll have to be sensable and include the aforementioned wilderness survival manual.
Interesting exercise, have discoverd where some of my loyalties lie!
AAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! knew it!
Forgot Cloudstreet by Tim Winton!
And Highways to a War by Christopher Koch!