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And what do you mean by "drive you insane?" If the information is too complex then most people just get confused and bored. And if the information is understandable, again, people are really good at ignoring the unpleasant.
I guess what I’m asking is, what scenario are you envisioning where this book holds information that somebody would not want to know and where it has insanity inducing properties?
The only book I'm scared of is The Big Book of British Smiles.
For example, if you could trust what was written in the book, what if it said something like: "There is a supreme being in control of the universe and everything you know of reality is a projected illusion eminating from this supreme being. Everything and everyone you know is an illusion and in reality you are completely alone floating in an infinite nothingness for eternity. When you 'die' it is merely the end of the illusion and you will then awaken in the total darkness, quiet, and solitude of an everlasting cold nothingness of which you will have full consciousness and no means of escape."
Which would mean it is important to live as fully (and make as many interesting memories) as possible--not too bad an idea in any case.
And, surely, even remembered dreams of happiness would be preferable to crying to nobody for eternity about your crappy fate.
Look at the bright side: Perhaps death would create a different mindset which would prepare you for the new environment.
And anyway, life is really too short for you to totally mindfuck yourself worrying about what happens when you die. You'll find out soon enough.