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What books would you bring to a deserted island?

Posted on August 30, 2022 by Author

What books would you bring to a deserted island?

The 10 Books Readers Said They’d Want Most If They Were Stranded On A Desert Island

  • ‘Ulysses’ by James Joyce.
  • ‘Robinson Crusoe’ by Daniel Defoe.
  • ‘The Divine Comedy’ by Dante Alighieri.
  • The Bible (and other religious texts)
  • ‘Infinite Jest’ by David Foster Wallace.
  • ‘Outlander’ by Diana Gabaldon.

What creatures live in the desert?

Animals that live in deserts include lizards, geckos, toads, jackrabbits, camels, snakes, spiders and meerkats.

What are the best books about stranded on a desert island?

Best Stranded on Deserted Island 1 On the Island (On the Island, #1) by Tra 2 Justified Temptation by Erin Lockwood (G 3 Unseen Messages by Pepper Winters (Goodr 4 Surviving Raine (Surviving Raine, #1) by 5 A Sudden Crush by Camilla Isley (Goodrea

Which survival books do you read the most?

And sure, while survival guides like How To Escape A Deserted Island For Dummies (note: not a real book) and How to Build Your Own Boat from Scratch (a real book, by John E. Traister) often garner the most mentions, it’s the novels and other texts that readers select over and over again that I find the most interesting.

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Which religious text would you read If you’re stranded in the middle of nowhere?

Click here to buy. While the Bible was the most-often mentioned religious text that readers would like on hand whilst stranded in the middle of nowhere, the Quran and the Bhagavad Gita were also mentioned often as well. I guess few things ask you to contemplate your faith like facing a life spent in remote solitude.

What is the hardest book to read in order?

Ulysses by James Joyce was by far the most mentioned book by readers (at least, in all the forums I was perusing.) Not only is Ulysses very long, and very dense, and filled with all sorts of literary gymnastics that’ll keep your mind busy re-read after re-read, The Guardian has called Ulysses the hardest novel to both read and finish.

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