If you had to read one book for the rest of your life what would it be and why?

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I would probably just kill myself if all I could do was read a book for the rest of my life.

The holy bible but ESV not KJV

"Naked Lunch" by William S. Burroughs

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Douay-Rheims Bible with Clementina Vulgata

I don't want any of that protestant garbage

>you can only read one book
>chooses jewish psyop controlled opposition manual
good job

The Silmarillion

Underage b8

so basically the bible with elves, orcs and hobbitses.

Playboy, April, 1976.

I like the style and allegorical prose of it.
Yeah, there are better books such as anything Tolstoy wrote or Cormac McCarthy, but I feel in love with that book at a young age. I would be content with it for the rest of my life.

Brothers Karamazov

Good pick

Psalms
The wisdom and guidance.

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This
>whole bible
>excellent commentary
>all the important creeds and confessions

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big brother watching you type

Possibly this.

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"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius

Collective works of Tolkien.

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This would be my second choice