Books We'd Want on a Desert Island

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Stranded on a desert island, acting out our own little Robinsonade, what books would we want by our side? Something comforting? Something uplifting? Something useful? Our List of the Month this September is devoted to the Books We'd Want on a Desert Island. Each participant may vote on five titles. Given the subjective nature of the list, please do not downvote titles.
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49,473 members
449 reviews
½ 4.5
25 Members
scampus, anglemark, JohnGorski, Karlstar, kleo, PuddinTame, lizzy50usa, helena2109, FAMeulstee, willowcove, CarltonC, remikit, Crypto-Willobie, EMS_24, Eowyn1, aadyer, vwinsloe, al.vick, Michael.Rimmer, elahrairah, Charon07, kevin.mcgee, SusanNock, MichelleAbbott, Wyrd1
Explanations
elahrairah: i imagine that being on a desert island might occasionally be stressful or upsetting and so it would be important to have a large and familiar and comforting volume to lose myself in.
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30,944 members
170 reviews
½ 4.6
17 Members
JohnGorski, haydninvienna, mstrust, CarltonC, remikit, Crypto-Willobie, sturlington, susanbooks, thalassa_thalassa, Hartsellang, tealadytoo, closer, Boand, Yuki-Onna, Carrieida, Charon07, slimikin
Explanations
Hartsellang: Always something more to discover in this collection. Each play, each sonnet, all have such depth. Enjoy them again and again and discover something new each time.
closer: I love his works & I try to read a sonnet or play every month
Boand: No explanation necessary!
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1,738 members
9 reviews
3.9
12 Members
JohnGorski, dara85, lizzy50usa, remikit, EMS_24, Tess_W, LLoLaguayasaminaj, beehappy, closer, Louanne, mombot, MichelleAbbott
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closer: I read and study my Bible every day, but I would change this version to the Jewish Publication Society's TANAKH translation 2nd edition of The Jewish Study Bible.
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3,995 members
27 reviews
½ 4.6
5
9 Members
stillramona, hipdeep, cpg, charl08, masterdeski, ManWithAnAgenda, SealedArchive, CeciliaClark, MichelleAbbott
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CeciliaClark: If I were stranded on an island, I would want to know how to make things that would keep me alive and make being stranded, an adventure not a terror.
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19,560 members
364 reviews
½ 4.3
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37,967 members
712 reviews
4.2
8 Members
se71, charl08, Karlstar, macygma, remikit, vwinsloe, CeciliaClark, Wyrd1
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CeciliaClark: This book is for my entertainment. I enjoy Douglas Adams' way of looking at the world and since there are no Terry Pratchetts in the choices, Mr Adams is my next best.There are many books on this list which I would like to read again and many books not on the list I would take if I could however of this list Douglas Adams book makes me smile.
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4,696 members
46 reviews
½ 4.3
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3,792 members
44 reviews
½ 4.5
7 Members
EerierIdyllMeme, LolaWalser, abbottthomas, baystateRA, CarltonC, EMS_24, susanbooks
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EerierIdyllMeme: Apparently they say that someone has hit middle age when they no longer believe they will one day read Proust. Maybe I would actually read it if I were trapped on a desert island.
LolaWalser: Inexhaustible.
abbottthomas: Like LolaWalser said…..
baystateRA: I picked mostly big novels that would stand up to lots of rereading, with more nuances and themes coming to light each time. I ALMOST got to the end of In Search of Lost Time several decades ago, but stopped. I still don't know why!
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7 Members
anglemark, paradoxosalpha, EerierIdyllMeme, LolaWalser, Hartsellang, helenar238, Wyrd1
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LolaWalser: This, but not this version; I'd definitely want with me the Powys-Mathers one (based on the French translation by J.C. Mardrus), lavishly expanded with Powys-Mathers' own faux "Arabian" poetry (at least as good as FitzGeraldian Khayyam).
Hartsellang: The diversity of its frame story. Ever leading the thoughts here and there. Dreamy. Agreed that other versions are more expansive.
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3,737 members
57 reviews
4.9
7 Members
charl08, PuddinTame, ferness, Agnesium, KeithChaffee, SusanNock, Wyrd1
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KeithChaffee: classic entertainment that will never grow stale
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16,151 members
431 reviews
½ 4.3
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27,985 members
438 reviews
½ 4.3
6 Members
pitjrw, BonnieJune54, CharlesTheB, elahrairah, helenar238, mombot
Explanations
elahrairah: i've only read the first volume, and found it an intense experience. perhaps on a desert island i would be able to enjoy the second and third volume at my leisure.
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583 members
3 reviews
4.2
6 Members
thewordygecko, helena2109, baystateRA, susanbooks, mombot, SusanNock
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baystateRA: I picked mostly big novels that would stand up to lots of rereading, with more nuances and themes coming to light each time. I think there's no question this one would fit the bill.
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20,077 members
594 reviews
4.2
5 Members
CDVicarage, perennialreader, tina1969, tealadytoo, Boand
Explanations
Boand: The most evocative and wonderful mystery I know.
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5 members
1 review
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3,563 members
91 reviews
4.2
5 Members
yoyogod, abbottthomas, haydninvienna, MareF, tealadytoo
Explanations
abbottthomas: It came down to Shakespeare or Wodehouse for my fifth book. What would you do?
haydninvienna: What @abbottthomas said, but then I picked both anyway.
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674 members
10 reviews
½ 4.4
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21,133 members
182 reviews
4.1
4 Members
EerierIdyllMeme, CarltonC, aadyer, cipeciop
Explanations
EerierIdyllMeme: Tom Stoppard, asked this question, said he would want this with English and Italian on facing pages, so in addition to having something to read you'd be able to learn a new language. I really liked this answer.
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4 Members
kleo, elahrairah, DoomLuz, kevin.mcgee
Explanations
elahrairah: this collection is bursting with ideas and dreams, for when the problems of the world-as-is are overwhelming...
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76,616 members
1,420 reviews
½ 4.4
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4 Members
PitcherBooks, mstrust, masterdeski, CeciliaClark
Explanations
CeciliaClark: I would prefer not to die of plant poison in my first week of being stranded, so this book seemed a worthy addition.
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24,269 members
467 reviews
4.2
3 Members
JHemlock, ManWithAnAgenda, elahrairah
Explanations
elahrairah: the odyssey, but with rabbits. a book about facing the challenges of the world.
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50,463 members
679 reviews
3.9
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17,309 members
1,203 reviews
½ 4.3
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3,602 members
80 reviews
4
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3,221 members
31 reviews
½ 3.3
3 Members
charl08, abbottthomas, masterdeski
Explanations
abbottthomas: This is the only ‘survival’ manual on my shelves so had to come even though it offers advice on escaping kidnappers from a moving a car and dropping out of a burning building.
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40,783 members
649 reviews
½ 4.3
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24,120 members
316 reviews
½ 3.6
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16,137 members
296 reviews
4.1
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26,695 members
746 reviews
4.2
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33,875 members
259 reviews
3.9
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647 members
21 reviews
½ 3.5
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38 members
3
3 Members
BonnieJune54, SealedArchive, CeciliaClark
Explanations
CeciliaClark: This book epitomises why they kicked me out of the D&D club for being too realistic about my character needs. Choosing this one is about sustainable living, safety, security, and eventually, comfort.
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3,734 members
82 reviews
4.1
3 Members
CDVicarage, BonnieJune54, JenMDB
Explanations
BonnieJune54: I get both imaginary friends and some practical advice.
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21,420 members
334 reviews
4
3 Members
abbottthomas, FAMeulstee, elahrairah
Explanations
abbottthomas: Rather like Proust, on my desert island I should get through it at last.
elahrairah: the odyssey, but in dublin. another great work that i have only read the first third of and fully intend to get round to the second and third thirds one of these days...
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7,628 members
132 reviews
½ 4.3
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91 members
1 review
4.2
3 Members
Hartsellang, SealedArchive, CeciliaClark
Explanations
CeciliaClark: I have the build a boat book, sustainable project book, and this one because I like the idea of self reliance and know full well that I do not know enough about how to achieve this.
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15,731 members
292 reviews
3.9
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8,497 members
87 reviews
½ 3.5
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7,560 members
402 reviews
4.1
3 Members
amysisson, baystateRA, vwinsloe
Explanations
baystateRA: I was picking big novels that would stand up to lots of rereading, with more nuances and themes coming to light each time, but when I saw that someone else had picked The Sparrow, I thought, yes, me too!
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229 members
13 reviews
½ 4.5
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8,022 members
577 reviews
4
2 Members
baystateRA, JenMDB
Explanations
baystateRA: I picked mostly big novels that would stand up to lots of rereading, with more nuances and themes coming to light each time. It would be hard to leave behind the sequel to Life After Life but I would have my memory of it. Maybe I could reread it once real quick before getting shipwrecked.
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16,956 members
420 reviews
½ 4.3
2 Members
joyblue, ManWithAnAgenda
Explanations
joyblue: I've enjoyed reading (and rereading) this book for 51 years and counting. It never fails to delight and entertain. I read it as a child, read it to my own children, read it over the phone to a friend after her brain surgery (when she couldn't read on her own because it was too taxing), and reread it regularly when I need a happy boost.
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2,226 members
10 reviews
4.2
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37,498 members
612 reviews
4.1
2 Members
JohnGorski, nojod
Explanations
nojod: This book made me feel so many different emotions for the characters portrayed. I would want to be able to live through those different emotions again and again if I was on a Desert Island away from everything human.
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796 members
20 reviews
½ 4.4
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431 members
17 reviews
3.8
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11,326 members
265 reviews
4.2
2 Members
Karlstar, JHemlock
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728 members
6 reviews
½ 4.4
2 Members
Tess_W, closer
Explanations
closer: I must read a Dickens novel now and then. Keeps me sane.
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241 members
10 reviews
4.1
2 Members
kleo, cipeciop
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866 members
4 reviews
4.2
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4,201 members
35 reviews
4
2 Members
sturlington, closer
Explanations
closer: Greek myths are a joy to read and think about especially if I'm on a desert island, life could always be worse.
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9,144 members
200 reviews
4.1
2 Members
PitcherBooks, haydninvienna
Explanations
haydninvienna: The first book I knowingly bought an extra copy of because I didn't want to be without it.
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1 member
2 Members
closer, Yuki-Onna
Explanations
closer: I've read Christie for so long, can't imagine not having one of her stories around to read.
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13,489 members
109 reviews
4
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5,362 members
146 reviews
½ 4.3
2 Members
CarltonC, TBR313
Explanations
CarltonC: I think that I have read all of the wonderful Lord Peter Wimsey series except this, which for some reason I have “saved”. Now would be the time!
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95 members
1 review
½ 4.4
2 Members
anglemark, aadyer
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13,790 members
142 reviews
4.1
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7,274 members
159 reviews
3.8
2 Members
charl08, CDVicarage
Explanations
charl08: It's so good at describing ice cold temperatures, it would be great for an island with no A/C.
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128 members
2 reviews
½ 4.6
2 Members
beehappy, KeithChaffee
Explanations
beehappy: If I couldn't watch TV, I would want to read about it.
KeithChaffee: every episode gets a 2-page spread, so every time I turn the page, I'll have a full episode of memories to recall
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64 members
8 reviews
4
2 Members
MareF, joyblue
Explanations
joyblue: The story is warm and tender; sometimes sad, but more often sweet and/or hopeful; mystical; occasionally truly funny (often, but not exclusively, due to a strange old woman who is the town seamstress).
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828 members
8 reviews
4.1
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28,734 members
315 reviews
½ 4.4
Member
jcumani
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24,706 members
419 reviews
½ 4.3
Member
Charon07
Explanations
Charon07: I’d never forgive myself in the afterlife if I died without having read it.
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19,249 members
303 reviews
4.2
Member
cleed
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16,977 members
570 reviews
3.8
Member
beehappy
Explanations
beehappy: Demonstrates how being mentally tough can help you survive and thrive after a tragedy. Never give up!
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15,441 members
369 reviews
4
Member
Aquila
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9,919 members
654 reviews
½ 3.4
Member
amysisson
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7,403 members
146 reviews
4
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7,295 members
130 reviews
3.8
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5,855 members
95 reviews
3.9
Member
Yuki-Onna
Explanations
Yuki-Onna: My favourite Murakami. It strangely soothes me, & no matter how often I read it, I always get something new out of it.
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4,580 members
89 reviews
4
77
2,794 members
57 reviews
4.2
78
2,643 members
32 reviews
4
Member
AndreaLP
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1,933 members
17 reviews
3.9
80
1,125 members
14 reviews
½ 4.4
Member
namfos
Explanations
namfos: Expansive, well-told story of humankinds tragedies and triumphs.
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911 members
13 reviews
4
Member
KeithChaffee
Explanations
KeithChaffee: a look at the complexities of translating, built around the author's numerous attempts to translate a short French poem; the challenge of writing my own versions will keep my mind occupied
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673 members
44 reviews
4
Member
terran
Explanations
terran: This is a wonderfully written book about a down-and-out small town on the north shore of Lake Superior where theater owner, Virgil Wander, lives among other quirky inhabitants.
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492 members
1 review
4.8
84
312 members
6 reviews
½ 4.6
85
305 members
10 reviews
4.1
86
250 members
4 reviews
4.1
Member
yoyogod
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170 members
2 reviews
½ 4.5
88
81 members
½ 3.3
Member
chocorua
Explanations
chocorua: I've never read the bible in in its full length and since I'd likely have some time, it would be a welcomed pursuit. Also, having been raised in the Catholic faith and given this book as youngster in catechism, I'd likely find it comforting and additionally, due to interest in the philosophy of religion, I would enjoy comparing and contrasting with The Gnostic Bible (also in my choice of books).
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71 members
1 review
½ 4.5
Member
helenar238
Explanations
helenar238: I can use that desert island time to psychoanalyze myself
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39 members
4
Member
lottpoet
91
11 members
Member
anglemark
93
57,454 members
902 reviews
4.2
94
27,305 members
373 reviews
4
95
18,372 members
162 reviews
½ 3.7
96
12,990 members
240 reviews
4.2
Member
vwinsloe
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11,742 members
221 reviews
4.1
Member
slimikin
Explanations
slimikin: (Original German version, which I can't figure out how to add to this list on its own)
98
7,035 members
66 reviews
½ 3.3
Member
kleo
99
6,859 members
231 reviews
4.1
Member
amysisson
100
4,337 members
66 reviews
4.1