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    If you were leaving and could only take 1 book on a trip, what would it be?

    Ok guys i asked what i should read, maybe I should ask what you would read..

    Simple question,

    If you were going on a 10 day cruise and you could only fit one book in your bag, what book would you take?

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    Kindle

    For when you can only fit one book in your bag.

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    Oh man i should have seen that coming

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    You beat me to it, Dirtbag, except I would have put Sony Reader as that is the version I have acquired, specifically for travelling!

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    I don't need a kindle...

    You see, it works like this... other people have puncture repair kits and spare wheels and things in their car in case of emergency. I just have a copy of Hamlet, and the knowledge that it will keep me amused until the universe sorts the problems out...

    So yes, I always have a copy of Hamlet somewhere close to hand, and it hasn't failed me yet!
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    I once went on a day trip and wanted to take the complete letters of Oscar Wilde, it's a very thick and heavy book, but my wife wouldn't let me...she was the one carrying the bag!

    I find it nearly impossible to take one book, even for a short trip. If we are going away for the weekend I spend ages planning what I need to take while the wife lazily get's on with packing everything else and sorting the kids etc, so I'm not the best person to ask. If in doubt: Shakespeare, but which one? Take them all?

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    Don't take them all!

    A complete works is too heavy (in all respects) for a ten day cruise, unless you are going anywhere near Iran...

    Hamlet will suffice.

    Out of the two dozen version out there I'd take the "RSC Shakespeare" ISBN-10: 0230217877 - it's quite light (in every sense) but has good footnotes & readable support material... But any version would do...
    Last edited by mal4mac; 12-02-2009 at 08:40 AM.

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    My Norton Anthology of Poetry.

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    Cool I would be sure to take my ....

    Check book.

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    Seeing as it's only 10 days, I'd just take the book I was reading at the time. Hopefully it'd be a long one, but if not, 10 days isn't a long time.
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    I'd Take Mark Twain's The Innocents Abroad

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    I would probably take some Oscar Wilde ... and that idea of his letters is quite interesting to me, maybe its time to check Amazon for Christmas shopping.....
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    Walden, no question about it.

    Just because I can't will myself to read it at home.

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    Would take my own book, giving me time to edit it... Hehehehe.

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