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Pseudonym · 26-30, M
That's an extremely difficult question. On the assumption that we'd actually be able to read and understand the book, having no other literary material available; the Encyclopedia Britannica.
It would most likely preserve the largest amount of humanity's accumulated knowledge, of any literary work I know. And that surely would be the aim of any intelligent person making this decision.
It would most likely preserve the largest amount of humanity's accumulated knowledge, of any literary work I know. And that surely would be the aim of any intelligent person making this decision.
A giant encyclopedia
SweetDreamsRubi · 31-35, F
[c=#800055]Encyclopedia is a good answer![/c]
MURD3RM0NK3Y · 26-30, M
The Bible
Bluesky53 · 61-69, M
the bible
sighmeupforthat · 46-50, M
the directory to all digital access to all the printed materials and which library accesses they are cataloged for download.
Disguised · 56-60, M
Register of births deaths and marriage... Nothing else really matters
whateverhappens · 26-30, F
obviously would be a book about life and how to do things
Mormon
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@SweetDreamsRubi Catholic
SweetDreamsRubi · 31-35, F
@NunIover [c=#800055]not better. Lol jk.. [/c]
@SweetDreamsRubi it's all bs anyway 😋
goagainsttheflow · 26-30, F
I dunno, really. I'm not much of a reader. 😅
Serenitree · F
The Collected Works of Theodore Sturgeon.
SeadragonPrincess · 26-30, F
The book of all draconian knowledge
retrowaves · 31-35, F
fire and fury? jk.
JustLikeGreta · F
Bible
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