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message 1: by Angela (new)

Angela Nock | 10 comments What is the one book that you will keep forever? The one that you will never be parted from? Say if the world was about to end but you had a ticket out of here to safety but there was only room for you to take one book what would it be? (obviously all friends, family and pets would also have a ticket, I'm not nasty:))


message 2: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Kiss of the Highlander. By KMM


message 3: by Veronica (new)

Veronica Rosa (veronicadelrosa) Wow, that's a hard question. There's so many books I love. I'd go with Acheron and then cross my fingers I could find a copy of Styxx. ;)


message 4: by Angela (new)

Angela Nock | 10 comments I'd have to take my copy of Trembling of a Leaf by W. Somerset Maugham. It's not really my genre but the book has so many memories attached to it. It was the last thing my granddad gave to me before he died, and when I open it, it smells of him and his cigars. It also has some fantastic prose in it, such as when he compares the Pacific to the soul of a man - beautiful, vivid and poetic imagery.


message 5: by Megan (new)

Megan (megandurrence) | 8 comments Omg, you're a terrible person to ever think of such a scenario! Buuuuuuut, if this were the case, I'd most likely grab my signed copy of Something Witchy This Way Comes. I love that book, plus I hold it close to me :)


message 6: by Latasha (last edited Oct 05, 2014 12:52PM) (new)

Latasha (latasha513) either The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles, #2) by Anne Rice or Blood and Gold (The Vampire Chronicles, #8) by Anne Rice Blood And Gold I've read both multiple times and I love them.


message 7: by Angela (new)

Angela Nock | 10 comments I need to read the Anne Rice novels and Something Witchy this way comes, looks good too. Have to give them a try :)


message 8: by Latasha (new)

Latasha (latasha513) they will always hold a special place in my heart. they were my comfort blanket during my teenage years.


message 9: by Anna, LoP BOTM & R2R mod (new)

Anna Erishkigal (annaerishkigal) | 795 comments Mod
I'd have to bring my Complete Works of William Shakespeare. It's in a single, massive, doorstopper of a hardcover, complete with sonnets, and not only could I read it, but I could gather my friends to act out plays from it and use them as teaching mechanisms to help rebuild civilization. Besides ... with all those witches, ghosts, and fairies, there's plenty of paranormal goodness to go around :-)


message 10: by Katya (new)

Katya Holy Bible Revised Standard Version by Anonymous

but if we are talking fun reading and not religious reading then I would say:

Once and Always (Sequels, #1) by Judith McNaught an old favorite!


message 11: by Kitty-Lydia (new)

Kitty-Lydia Dye | 21 comments Oooh, probably my Sherlock Holmes complete and illustrated collection :)


message 13: by Shelby (last edited Dec 21, 2014 10:35AM) (new)

Shelby | 26 comments Such a hard choice! Hmmm.. I would have to choose either Wait for You or Something Witchy This Way Comes. I love them both so much!


message 14: by Doris (new)

Doris (reviewerfornetgalleryandonamazon) | 322 comments I know that this may seem strange to some, but, the book that would go with me is Brighty of the Grand Canyon by Marguerite Henry. My Mother bought if for me when I was 6 years old and still have it(with original book cover)don't know how I have managed to keep it in such good condition but I have so it would have to be the one that went with me.My first book..


Maggie the Muskoka Library Mouse (mcurry1990) Gone With the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell.


message 16: by Kaysey (new)

Kaysey Whyatt (darkpirate13) | 2 comments Court of thorns and roses


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Summer Knight and Fool Moon both jim butcher both are signed first edtions.


message 18: by Lootz (new)

Lootz | 3 comments The Outsiders by SE Hinton


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