If I couldn't figure out away to solar power my iPad so I could have an entire collection, I guess it would have to be either an Agatha Christie Omnibus or a huge collection of Grimm's Fairytales.
Something thick and heavy - can be used as a weapon or stepping stool or body armor - like Patrick Rothfuss, Ken Follett, Jacqueline Carey, or Brandon Sanderson.
It's so hard to pick just one bur right now it would be a toss up between Hamlet and the blackdagger brotherhood series but I guess that's cheating. *wink*
This is a hard question! My first thought was the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, but if I could only pick one, Maybe the last Harry Potter book. Someone above mentioned the stand by King, thats a really good one too, and thick. I couldn't pick just 1!! :)
I don't know if I could survive with just one LOL but definitely can reread A Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison. Thank you for your generous participation in this fun hop.
The Green Mile by Stephen King.
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Just Listen by Sarah Dessen.
ReplyDeleteThat is a hard one--I guess, at the moment anyway, Mr. Breeze
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Outlander by Diana Gabaldon because its thick and good. ;D
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The Lord of the Rings :)
ReplyDeleteGone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell
ReplyDeleteGone with the Wind...my all-time favorite book.
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I would want Gravity
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ReplyDeleteThe sequel to Angelfall by Susan Ee :)
ReplyDeleteSome how to book on surviving without any real tools or food, I know they are out there somewhere.
ReplyDeletei would want my scriptures!
ReplyDeleteDiana Gabaldon's The Outlander.
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A book on survival but in reality, I would want my Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.
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Something thick and heavy - can be used as a weapon or stepping stool or body armor - like Patrick Rothfuss, Ken Follett, Jacqueline Carey, or Brandon Sanderson.
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Anna
I would want the Bible.
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ReplyDeleteIt's so hard to pick just one bur right now it would be a toss up between Hamlet and the blackdagger brotherhood series but I guess that's cheating. *wink*
ReplyDeleteI would want an Ilona Andrews Compendium. I know it doesn't exist, but that's what I would want. :)
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ReplyDeleteAny of the Harry Potter books
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I couldn't decide.
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I would want the Bible.
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This is a hard question! My first thought was the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, but if I could only pick one, Maybe the last Harry Potter book. Someone above mentioned the stand by King, thats a really good one too, and thick. I couldn't pick just 1!! :)
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ReplyDeleteDark Magic by Christine Feehan...it's so worn, the binding is broken, pages have fallen out but I still read it every few months!
ReplyDeleteKokology. I like that book.
ReplyDeleteWell, the world isn't going to end (at least not soon *grinning*), so I haven't decided yet.
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It's hard to pick just one, but since I haven't got to this one yet, I'll go with Acheron by Sherrilyn Kenyon!
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ReplyDeleteCrown Duel by Sherwood Smith!
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Leanne
I don't know if I could survive with just one LOL but definitely can reread A Perfect Blood by Kim Harrison. Thank you for your generous participation in this fun hop.
ReplyDeleteShakespeare's Sonnets. :)
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ReplyDeleteCan I have The Chronicles of Narnia? Pretty huge book, so it would take me a while to read it!
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