Yes, I'd dust it off and put fingerprint protection on it. Then I'd wrap it neatly in wrapping paper and put it in a chest and close the lid and lock it three ways. Then I'd dig a deep hole in the ground and bury it. Then I'd make a map showing the exact coordinates of the location and tuck it away in a safe place. Then in the year 21785 when the apocalypse has happened and the next intelligent lifeforms have taken our place, a team of archeologists exploring the ruined buildings of what once was America, trying to learn about what our culture was like, they'll stumble across the chest and break it open to see the book. And then they will know, just what went wrong.But would you pay for it? I think there'd be a lot of demands for a refund for the worst Stephen King novel ever.
Or it could be good. I dunno.