It would depend on how far you wanted to go back. But I would take a survial guide,a history of where you are going, and the bible.
2006-06-27 05:27:39
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answered by flood2102000 1
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Well I would take Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy. The only problem is that the third book hasn't come out yet...
2006-06-27 11:11:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It would seriously depend on how far back I was going but I would probably take reference books on engineering, agriculture, and medicine.
2006-06-27 11:10:53
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answered by sam21462 5
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Shakespeare
Bible
Dictionary
2006-06-27 12:36:10
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answered by Giraffe 2
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i know this has nothing to do with your question but time travel is possible. its not fiction and i know how to. if your interested then i.m. me at yahoo messenger draco12@sbcglobal.net. back to your question. i would take r.a. Salvatore's books because there is much wisdom in his books and because they are my favorite books.
2006-06-27 11:14:33
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answered by Anonymous
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1. to be serious, Koran. so that i know that it wasn't given down to earth by God, but me..hehe
2. My Maths book. Homework
3. Comics...
2006-06-27 11:16:15
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answered by arnold saliang 2
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depends how far back i was going...
to kill a mockingbird
love and other four letter words
my literature book teachers edition (almost kind of) sort of thing that i got from one of my teachers.
2006-06-27 14:06:57
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answered by honesty*from*emily 5
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my bible, my journal, and this compilation I have of various philophers/philosophies throughout history (so I never lost touch with the most important things....God, myself, and the difference between right and wrong...)
2006-06-27 17:06:59
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answered by ustinya 2
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kidding
2006-06-27 11:09:52
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answered by neel 1
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