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Moon Rabbits ^
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I Took the Red Pill ^ I'd definitely go with Dante's Divine Comedy. I went into it thinking it would be dry, but man, I loved it. I can only speak for the John Ciardi translation though, no idea how the others read.
This was one of my "thinking about its"
I definitely say go for it.
The Inferno is easily the best part of the three 'parts' of it, but the others are spectacular as well. One of the neat things about it is that each Canto (basically a Chapter) is very short, so if you just feel like picking the book up and reading a Canto or two to kill 10 minutes, you can do it.
This is the version I have, and I'd definitely recommend it, but the version you pick is up to you. I did a lot of research on the seemingly endless list of different translations that exist beforehand, and I ended up going with the Ciardi one. I'm glad I did, too.