Pete from
Classics Reader invented a fun bookish game called Treasure Island Books. It looks fun, so..let's
play!
You are
stuck on a ‘Treasure Island’ for 1 year, which you landed on due to a
complication during a parasailing event. You walk through the island and find a
treasure trove. Contained in the treasure are the books you will spend the next
year with. They can be books to gain knowledge, information, understanding,
spirituality or just to entertain, it’s completely up to you.
8 books
you have read of your choice.
Any 8 books
you wish to spend the next year with. Pick wisely, you’ll be spending a lot of
time with them. In principle, the books you love the most or want to spend more
time with.
My choice:
I could have
easily picked 8 books from my Personal Canon, but I think I might as well
consider what will happen if I were stuck (not deliberately) in an island for a
year. I will be depressed for being
alone in a foreign place. So I guess, my choice of book will be a bit different
from my Personal Canon.
The Book of
Psalm
Instead of
the entire Bible (which I would not have read in a year anyway), I'd pick Book
of Psalm, because it's soothing, and offers a lot of consolations for my poor
mental condition while being stuck in the island.
Because I
just have to! It's my all time favorite book.
When I feel
weak and scared in the island, I will take courage from the strong Helen
Graham, a woman who can bear all the burden in the world, and still stay
positive and affectionate.
This is one
of my comfort books. It's warm and sweet - a perfect book to read when I get so
forlorn and depressed.
Since I
would be celebrating Christmas alone in an Island, what would cheer me better
than A Christmas Carol? I just need a good fire, and my imagination, and I'll
be doing okay!
The Pickwick
Papers by Charles Dickens
I will need
a hilarious book to make me laugh all the time. And would be better than
Dickens' witty comical stories of The Pickwick Papers? A good laugh will lift up
my spirit in a minute!
In times of
homesick, I could read Rebecca, just to remind me to my mother (you need to
read my review to know why).
The best
book to transport you to another world, so as forgetting your own troubles, is
definitely Alexandre Dumas' ! The intrigues and the full actions of The Count
of Monte Cristo would be my best friend during my stay in the island!
1 book
which you have never read before.
You know,
all those books on your book shelf, that have been there for years? You get to
take one. Which one do you want to read the most?
My choice:
The Song of
the Lark by Willa Cather
Cather's
soothing and tranquil writing would fit perfectly with my mental condition
during my isolation in the island, don't you think?
1 ‘the
complete works of’.
Now, this
can add some volume to your treasure trove. Yes, pick 1 author who you get to
take the complete works of with you. You don’t have to have read everything at
this moment by the author, but enough to make you want to read everything they
have over the next year.
My choice:
You would
think I'd pick Zola, eh? But Zola's is not for a troubled mind (like mine if
I'd got to be stuck in an island), but Agatha Christie's offers the best
pastime. And her books are numerous - about 90s - which guarantee a never ending
supply for the whole year of doing almost nothing but reading.
There it is!
You want to play too? Just do your own list, and don't forget to mention/link to Pete's post,
and pay his blog a visit! :)






