Friday, June 6, 2008 QUESTION:If you wanted to impress people, what book would you carry with you?
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Sharon A book of poetry by Robert Frost Dera Williams Black Reconstruction in America 1860-1880 Debbie The Iliad Ann Bowen A BRIEF HISTORY OF TIME, Gold Edition by Stephen Hawking Joy Ann Martineau The Bible Olga Purgavie A Thousand Splendid Suns David D. Jones Atlas Shrugged Haji My daughter's self-published book. It is just a mom thing, LOL! Nicole McGuire This is going to sound snooty, but it's really not... I think that the fact that I carry a book (any book) with me at all times is impressive to people. Not enough people do that! Cam Grizmala Paulo Coelho's THE ALCHEMIST Cathy Doyle I carried around the THE EGYPTIAN BOOK OF THE DEAD for a long time (it took that long to get through). It was a hard back, which was like carrying around a child. People thought I was quite strange, but always asked me about it. My favourite thing was describing how they mummified bodies. Don de Blasio The title wouldn't matter as much as the thickness --- e.g., Joyce's ULYSSES or WAR AND PEACE. People seem to equate mass with profundity. Ray Palen Whatever book I am reading, at any time, is impressive. I am a trendsetter. Dorothy Boyum A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS by Khaled Hosseini Katherine Stephens War and Peace Jana Harver Anna Karenina Vivian Watts the Holy Bible Lynne War and Peace! Dave The Bible Jane Haase WAR AND PEACE --- still haven't made it ALL the way through that one! Ellen I don't read to impress people. I read for knowledge, insight, entertainment, and sometimes to escape! Cherie Howard The Nine Antoinette Tomasich WAR AND PEACE by Leo Tolstoy Kathryn McNamara This one is tough and the answer really hinges on the situation or who I may be trying to impress. My basic flatout answer is something by Jane Austen. Jackie Wisherd Any book written by Brad Meltzer. Laurie The Bible Linda M. Johnson Anything thick and classic (i.e. WAR AND PEACE) Manish Patwari Long Walk To Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela Mellena Driver War and Peace Nikki War and Peace Janice Shelnutt GIFTS FROM THE SEA by Anne Morrow Lindberg Rina Huettner Any volume of Proust's IN SEARCH OF LOST TIME. Winterlily I would carry around ATLAS SHRUGGED by Ayn Rand. LouBabe STANDING FOR SOMETHING by Gordon B. Hinckley R. Honey TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, because it is a classic and everybody should be reminded to read it! Suzanne Novoselac WAR AND PEACE by Leo Tolstoy Mary D Any book by Lee Child! Joan I'm not out to impress people. I read books that appeal to me or that have been recommended by someone else. If I need someone to like me because of my reading material, it would be a sad thing. Tamara The Art of War Barbara Weaver Something by William Shakespeare Sherman Hughes The Bible Linda Bedell War and Peace S. Alexander Hicks I have no idea. I read because I love it. Who cares what people think? I run the gamut in my tastes. I'm currently reading a biography, a thriller, an ARC of a mystery, a religious novel, and a book in a science fiction series. Eileen Quinn Knight Anything by Marcel Proust Amy W. I love to read; it relaxes me. I'm not overly fanatical about religion; but as a Christian, if all my books were taken away except one, I'd need it to be my Bible. Jayne Dudley First of all, I wouldn't carry a book to impress anyone. If I did, then EAST OF EDEN --- my favorite book --- would be it. Geri Dosalua THE THIRTEENTH TALE by Diane Setterfield. Debbie Winn If I were interested in impressing strangers, I'd probably carry the latest bestseller. Lori War and Peace Juliana Accioly 1984 by George Orwell Debbie Probably anything except "bodice-rippers" and/or mindless chick-lit (and there is a difference).
Sharlynda Dehnel If I really wanted to impress someone, I'd carry the largest book I have on my shelf --- whether read or unread. That book would be HUNGER'S BRIDES by Paul Anderson. It is a mere 1323 pages in length. It's a good book, but difficult to read because of its length. It has notes for each book (the novel is divided up into six books), and each chapter contains a table of contents. Also, at the end of book six, there is a timeline. It is very interesting, and the story appears to be told as if true.
Challenge yourself to read it. It would be a great summer read! Ali War and Peace Marie WAR AND PEACE - I know this works, because I read this book last summer and schlepped it with me for weeks. It always caught someone's eye, and sparked a conversation. Juanita Adamson TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD --- I love this book, and I'm sure everyone else does too! Kathy Vieira I would have to say that I would carry a copy of AHAB'S WIFE by Sena Jeter Naslund. This is a surprisingly beautiful story of Captain Ahab's wife. Completely original and heartwarming, this well-written book is a perfect read for any literary fiction lover. Margarita Haury Ulysses Anthony Romano ONE MAN'S AMERICA by George F. Will Susan War and Peace Michelle Miller War and Peace Sue I'd definitely carry WAR AND PEACE! Dena Any book by Dean R. Koontz Gladys Paradowski War and Peace Pamela Priebe The Bible Ann War and Peace Pattie Berryhill BOOM by Tom Brokaw SONJA D SZIMON my book: SOARING SOUL Lisa Bien I would carry a copy of GODEL, ESCHER, BACH: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter Debi PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraldine Brooks Dodalodle from Beautiful British Columbia I read what I read because it's my choice and I am certainly not out to impress anyone. Most avid readers read because they love to, and not to impress anyone! Elizabeth Clarke The Bible Mary Jane Burnam The Bible Dorothy Boyum Three Cups of Tea Merrilee THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY by Douglas Adams Tom Carrico The Bible Mary Branham I am not trying to impress anyone --- I just carry whatever I am reading at the time. Noel Willis I carry the Holy Bible, when as a Stephen Minister I go to visit my Care Receiver. I notice that people treat me with respect when they see the Bible Kimberly Welbourn I believe any book is impressive. Probably the only book I would not carry is anything that has to do with praising our current president. Sandy Lender My own! Marion Miller War and Peace Jayne I don't carry a book to impress people --- I carry a book to read it because I'm enjoying it. It's kind of sad to think someone would carry a book to impress another person, but I guess that's the direction this world is going in these days. Right now, I'm carrying FULL OF GRACE with me and listening to James Patterson in my car. Albert Raman Oxford English Dictionary (all 20 volumes at once) Albert Raman Aristotle's Book on Comedy Margaret Jame Joyce's FINNEGAN'S WAKE. Every time I do carry it --- as one can not grasp the greatness of it in less than 6 readings --- some one expresses that they are impressed. Miriam The Bible Dawn A Lattimore translation of something by Euripides/Aeschylus/Sophocles. :P Norene Wittlin DOM QUIXOTE in Spanish Jackie Callanan DEVIL MAY CARE (James Bond 007 Series) by Sebastian Faulks Mandie WAR AND PEACE, because it would make me look intellectual and emotionally connected. Russian literature makes me cry. Jane Bailey Atlas Shrugged Bobbe Banks Salkowitz War and Peace Cynthia Baxter A heavily earmarked book on Programming! Connie Booton Barbara Kingsolver's book ANIMAL, VEGETABLE, MIRACLE. Finn War and Peace |