I totally agree with the Grapes of Wrath idea, Kasdeja. That would be an exceptionally tough memorization, seeing as it's 400+ pages.Kasdeja wrote:I dunno, either Grapes of Wrath, Huckleberry Finn or Metamorphosis.
But so worth it.
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I totally agree with the Grapes of Wrath idea, Kasdeja. That would be an exceptionally tough memorization, seeing as it's 400+ pages.Kasdeja wrote:I dunno, either Grapes of Wrath, Huckleberry Finn or Metamorphosis.
Good thinking!I cannot imagine books being banned. Ugh. What an awful thought. The practical side of me is telling me to pick something like a first aid manual or a survival manual or an encyclopedia.
Smart and well-read!I think maybe a book of poetry. And, silly as it might sound, I'd probably pick my one a day book of poetry, because it has a wide variety, all very accessible.
Most important![W]hat are great books without being able to understand the words in them? I really wish I could memorize a book called the dictionary.
and toadlguy wrote:The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Gibbon.
Over 700 pages on The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire? Readable physics ?(Isn't that an oxymoron?) Oh snap! Those two titles should be banned!The Feynman Lectures (3 Vol.)...the best concise readable description of 20th century physics available.