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Entire Wikipedia digital file

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That’s what I installed on my old iPod classic, just in case the system collapses.

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Entire Archive.org digital file.

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The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkein because there’s no fucking way in hell I will ever finish that shit

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Probably The Lord of the Rings. I read the entire thing almost ten years ago, and only remember bits and pieces. It’s so long that I could definitely read it multiple times and still learn new information every time I read it.

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Agreed, but that is three books. If one book was a strict requirement, I would go for silmarillion.

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Nonsense, LOTR has been sold as a single volume for a long time now. I have the 50th anniversary edition, which is a single physical book.

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Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy; the five-part trilogy if that can count, but even if I was just stuck with the first one it’d be worth it.

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I have the “Triology” as an old omnibus that I bought second hand. It’s huge and very unpractical to read, but it does have all 5 parts in one book.

I’d take that or Steven Kings The Dark Tower series which I actually have as one long epub file that contains the complete series. That counts as one book too, right?

I just need as much as possible to read.

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Isn’t there a 6th finished by his son?

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Wow. I read the 5 books several times and had no idea about a 6th book.

But you are somewhat right. As Wikipedia tells me, Eoin Colfer of Artemis Fowl fame wrote another one with the widows permission.

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The Salmon of Doubt, wasn’t it?

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I’m on book 4 right now and i already have the urge to start over again.

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The count of Monte Christo

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Long enough that by the time you were finished, you could return to the beginning and not get bored.

Alternatively, since it is so serialized, you could read individual chapters/sections and have a satisfying story conclusion. But nothing compares to the way all of the arcs come together for the final conclusion.

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