I've yet to run across any recommended reading threads on StP.
I usually travel with a good novel, a local native plants guide if possible, and of course, that good old C.C.
Off the top of my head:
--1984, George Orwell (fucking classic)
--Endgame, Derrick Jensen
--Slaughterhouse Five, Kurt Vonnegut
--Recipes for Disaster, Crimethinc
--Steal This Book, Abbie Hoffman (outdated, but somehow still revolutionary)
--Fight Club, Chuck Palahnuik
(Sidenote) Is there any way to edit the typo in the title?
there're pros and cons to anyhthing. yeah youd have a dickload of books but like frz said it will -not- last the trip. plus i personally just love real books
Update: I've had a nook ereader for about a year and a half now on the road. Bought it brand new, and its still kickin. Thanks to piratebay I've procured some interesting titles, and projectgutenburg has tons of free books in the public domain. The battery died on me once, but the guys at the barnes and noble hooked it up with a replacement for free. One button on it is messed up, but its not really a problem. Its been in my pack, which I've thrown off moving trains/sat on/rained on. I bought a cheap waterproof case for it which I keep it in. So from personal experience I can say its pretty sweet. If I can come up on a solar charger I'll be able to read all day long.
I have no idea how to "root" anything... heh...
But I really should get an ereader of some sort.
Which one is the compatible with the most file types?
As far as reccomendations... was reading Dark Tower series... and got to get back to that... drinkings kept me away from readin lol...
But also Kurt Vonnegut is kick ass... "Cats Cradle" Is insane.
ALso for hard high sci fi read some "Blindsight" by peter watts.... will blow your mind... literally....
"The Gods Themselves" by Issac Assamov.
and spyder robinson... he finished an outline by robert heinlien... called "variable star" mucho gusto!
is caliber the best for converting then... I like to read a lot of stuff in pdf or html on my laptop... but then my laptop has shitty battery life. so if I ever ever in a million years hit the road... gonna need an ereader with that 3 week charge your talking about.
i think i tried caliber 64 bit before for converting and something was not right... mehh... then again I'm tarted with the computers... so.
and rooting sounds interesting if you can read comic books... I've always been a fan of marvel and dc... watched all the old school xmen and batman cartoons... but never got in to the Comic books... never had the money or approval to buy them as a kid. hehe...
though I did once have cuz of my older brother the death of superman comic in one volume... it was his and we lost it...and shite... tragic loss...
American comic books are kind of tricky, but mangas and the like are pretty easy to convert onto an ereader, since the dimensions kind of small to begin with. Look for .cbz files then convert them to epub. You can do it online here I think http://www.zamzar.com/convert/cbz-to-epub/. Its been awhile since I did it though and I'm not sure how successful this site is.