<p>Once you get into college, if you could bring ONE novel, or book, which would it be? I'd probably bring Battle Royale, because I loved that book. Then again I do love the Hunger Games, which basically is a knock off of Battle Royale. So yea, I would bring Battle Royale. It's much more detailed and dramatic I guess.</p>
<p>The Kite Runner. It is too amazing</p>
<p>The night Circus or Pride and Prejudice. </p>
<p>Probably the Night Circus</p>
<p>1984 by George Orwell</p>
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<p>I’ve always wanted to read that book. I hear it is amazing.</p>
<p>Les Miserables. It’s a bit dry in parts, but hey, it consumes time. But it’s a lovely story.</p>
<p>Either The Book Thief or Birdsong.</p>
<p>Tangerine by Edward Bloor</p>
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<p>It is a great book. People who don’t even like to read enjoyed this book.</p>
<p>Only one?</p>
<p>Okay, I’d take my Nook. (Loophole?)</p>
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<p>When I was a kid, 1984 seemed very far off! 2001 was incomprehensibly far off in the future. I guess there are not any books with dates like that for you guys.</p>
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<p>Lol, I didn’t say no electronics, so technically you can bring a Nook.
Good loophole.</p>
<p>Anthology of Shakespeare’s plays, sonnets and various other amazing classics. Life is complete.</p>
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<p>Very interesting, I’ve never read any Shakespeare.</p>
<p>romeo and juliet, twilight, or wuthering heights (can’t decide)</p>
<p>or i’d bring my nook</p>
<p>If I wasn’t going by the loophole, then I’d bring a collected edition of The HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.</p>
<p>And a library card.</p>
<p>The Shadow of the Wind</p>