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Week 16: What book would you memorize to save it from being forgotten?
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I finished listening to Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, and am now listening to The Harlequin by Laurel K. Hamilton (at home), and The Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters (in the car). I'm currently between books, but am going to check out Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman and read that.









This past week I dipped my literary foot into the first two Sherlock Holmes stories. I think popular culture has put Sherlock Holmes on such a large pedestal, I had very high expectations of the novels. I have still been enjoying them, and reading through the classics has given me a deeper appreciation for the many re-imaginings that are aired today.


Books mentioned in this topic
Shakespeare Plays (other topics)The Canterbury Tales (other topics)
The Lord of the Rings (other topics)
Neverwhere (other topics)
The Harlequin (other topics)
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Bradbury's classic tale imagines the world as a place where books are dangerous and outlawed. Firefighters set fires rather than put them out, and they burn books to "protect" the people from dissent. The characters in the novel must memorize books to preserve them and ensure they are never forgotten.
In the spirit of Fahrenheit 451 I now ask you what book would you choose to memorize in order to save it?
As always, please share what you are reading this week, as well!