What objects would you bring with you?

Discuss the March 2017 Book of the Month, Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.
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I don't know. I don't usually associate memories with objects.
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A coffee mug and a book. At least both will be useful for something or the other, and they will always remind me of when times were simple that you could just sit in a corner, drink coffee, and read a book.
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This is a difficult one ..but I’d bring my wedding ring and a picture of my family.
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My drawing pad and a pencil. My drawings will definitely remind me of a lot of things in the past. Then I can use the pencil to draw things that may represent my future experiences in life.
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:D My Bible, Football, And Enough cash
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I would bring money and a picture of my family.
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I ask myself this question occasionally and it is not an easy one to answer. I would probably take a picture of my family and my rabbit cuddly toy that I've had since I was born.
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This is very difficult. Maybe my diary? And my favorite book?
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you.― Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns
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I think I would just bring a family photo.
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Wherever I go, I make sure that I take my journal with me . And the recent important thing in every one of our lives called "mobile" which has everything that we need in the tip. I think I require only these two things for me to be peaceful and happy and I can stay anywhere for long without anybody with me.
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I can't say what I would carry, for the life of me I can't think of anything; everything seems so silly. The pain of not having those in a picture would be hard, sometimes it's easier to try and forget.
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I will choose a family picture and a Bible.
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greenstripedgiraffe wrote: 16 Mar 2017, 09:22 It would have to be a Bible and then a photo album.
Holding something religious to keep the faith, and to keep hope alive sounds amazing. Do not forget to hold a weapon, hope alive but you need to live to have that hope alive.
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The bible is the only thing that comes to my mind.
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