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| #50806 - 09/29/05 10:18 PM  Favorite Books? |  
|   newbie
 
 Registered:  09/12/05
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Just out of curiosity, If you had room in your BOB for only one entertainment/comfort book, what would you take? (If your first choice is a religious book, pretend I asked you to choose *two* books, and one would be the religious book and the other one would be . . . ?)
 I am debating between To Kill a Mockingbird, because I have read it many times and have happy memories of reading it with my mother; Pride and Prejudice because it makes me laugh; or one of the 'Mrs. Pollifax' books because I find them very comforting (in a hokie sort of way) and sometimes in a stressful situation, I ask myself, "what would Mrs. Pollifax do?"
 
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 GardenGrrl
 
 
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| #50807 - 09/29/05 10:38 PM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  12/26/02
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I found an "Outdoorsmans Bible" recently.  They had other different ones, such as a sports bible, etc but they basically have an appendix that matches the theme.  The outdoorsmans had a section on outdoor survival so I basically got too books in one.  I need to find a different bag for the bob now, with it in the bag its too thick to fit under the seat of the truck.  |  
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| #50808 - 09/29/05 10:48 PM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Newbie
 
 Registered:  05/29/04
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 Loc:  Omaha, Nebraska
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I think I'd choose "Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah" by Richard Bach (he also wrote "Jonathan Livingston Seagull").  "Illusions" isn't a 'religous' book, but reading it can take you on a journey of self discovery.  I try to read it once every year or so, just to remind me that I can do anything I want, if I want it bad enough.
 If that fails your 'religious' book test, then the second book would be "Tunnel in the Sky" by Robert Heinlein.  It has a 'survival' theme, but it's also an excellent story.  It's dual use in your survival kit, entertaining distraction and motivational novel all in one.
 
 Dennis (the Menace)
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| #50809 - 09/29/05 11:01 PM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  02/09/01
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Wind, Sand and Stars- Antoine de Saint-Exupery'   |  
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| #50810 - 09/29/05 11:10 PM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Cranky Geek
 Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  09/08/05
 Posts: 4642
 Loc:  Vermont
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Swiss Family Robinson, or the collected Arther Conan Doyle. Or maybe Lucifer's Hammer.    
_________________________-IronRaven
 
 When a man dare not speak without malice for fear of giving insult, that is when truth starts to die. Truth is the truest freedom.
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| #50811 - 09/29/05 11:15 PM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  08/23/05
 Posts: 289
 Loc:  WI, MA, and NYC
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Great question, I thought about this one for a few minutes.  I would take  this   volume of the complete essays of Michel de Montaigne.  I keep it by my bedside and turn to it often.  They are wildly brilliant, funny, insightful, and a sheer delight.  It has been my favorite book for many years.  
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 "When I read about the evils of drinking, I gave up reading." Henny Youngman
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| #50812 - 09/30/05 12:48 AM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
 Registered:  02/27/05
 Posts: 232
 Loc:  Wild Wonderful WV
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Just one??  I would probably still be trying to decide hours after whatever disaster was already upon us.  Or I would just grab something that was trite but familiar and fun and go with that.       
_________________________When the wolf attacks he will find that some who run with the flock are not sheep!
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| #50813 - 09/30/05 01:24 AM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Addict
 
 Registered:  07/06/03
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Very easy to answer! Jules Verne's Mysterious Island. This is a sequel to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and is my all time favorite book. I must have read that 20 times so far. It has been made into a few movies and TV series but never close to the book. It is purely a survival story from the 1880's, written in the 1880's and good clean entertainment. I highly recommend this to anyone. CHeers!   
_________________________No, I am not Bear Grylls, but I stayed at a Holiday Inn Express last night and Bear was there too!
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| #50814 - 09/30/05 02:09 AM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  04/05/05
 Posts: 715
 Loc:  Phoenix, AZ
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As for me, I would escape to the world of the "Hobbit."     
_________________________Thermo-regulate, hydrate and communicate.
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| #50815 - 09/30/05 06:03 AM  Re: Favorite Books? |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  12/01/04
 Posts: 329
 Loc:  Michigan
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Choosing one...  Evil quiestion.  Can I cheat and take the Lord of the Rings Trilogy?  Even so - there are so many other books that are equally compelling.  THe Nick Adams Stories would be good too.  
_________________________"2+2=4 is not life, but the beginning of death."   Dostoyevsky
 
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