You're about to go on the adventure of a lifetime. Pick three books to soothe your soul after a long day's traveling.
Hard Mode:You can't choose any books that someone else has already taken.
>Dante's Inferno
>Walden Pond
>Pilgrim's Progress
>Stoner for the beautiful existential sadness
>Moby-Dick for more existential pondering but also solid keks
>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man for sheer comfiness
>>8205889
>has a picture with windmills
>declines to take Don Quixote
pleb.
Don Quixote
Petersburg
Pocket Edition of Le Complete Shakespeare
>Les Trois Mousquetaires
>Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
>La Reine Margot
Nothing like Dumas for an adventure.
>>8205909
Only adventure-like photo I could find on my phone
Ulysses for unlimited re-readability.
Infinite Jest for slice of life fun.
Lolita for the babes.
Invisible cities for never-ending rereading
The Odyssey, annotated but untranslated. My Greek is not good enough yet (I know Attic, not Homeric), but you bet your ass it would get better. I want to memorize the poem.
Then I don't know. Maybe the Decameron or Canterbury Tales. Definitely would have picked Quixote if it weren't already taken.
I'm set for a comfy adventure
The Unique and His Own by Max Stirner
Art of Electronics (3rd Edition) by Horowitz and Hill
My diary desu
Kiss of the Spider Woman for lonliness
Catch 22 for humor
100 Years of Solitude for comfy
>>8205994
>Ulysses for unlimited re-readability.
This. You can do with just this one.
>>8205889
>Mason and Dixon
Greatest adventure and road trip novel ever
>Petersburg
Experimentalism is just fun
>Journey to the End of the Night
Existentialism road trip
Lord of the rings
Wind in the Willows
The old man and the sea
>>8206923
I like these 3.
Without meme-ing it up too hard
>Name of the Wind
>Heart of the World
>Lord of the Rings
Don't need three, only need Pilgrim at Tinker Creek.
Anyone actually adventuring isn't going spend a lot of time reading. Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is the perfect adventure book because you can flip to any page and it's so beautiful all your energy will be spent trying to picture what it describes. Perfect sleep book