39 Doorstopper Books to Spend Some Time With

It's a good time of year for big plans. You’ve got most of 2023 ahead of you. Why not dream big?
In this spirit, we’ve collected below our semi-annual listing of “doorstopper” books – massive tomes with big page counts for the truly intrepid reader. In fact, this year we went really big. All the books below have official counts of more than 500 pages. You’ll find new releases up top, and a comprehensive collection of classic doorstoppers below.
Pro tip: If you’re participating in the 2023 Goodreads Challenge, this is a great way to earn style points. Big books get big respect in the Challenge arena. But if you’re going to finish them in time, it’s best to start early.
If you see anything below that seems do-able—or if you’re in the market for an actual doorstop—just add the title to your Want to Read list.
Your turn! What's a favorite doorstopper that you'd recommend to your fellow readers? Let us know in the comments!
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and please: add more Neal Stephenson! How about the "The Baroque Cycle" or "Rise and Fall of the D.O.D.O:"?



Agreed! Sometimes it seems the world has forgotten him.

-Loved 'Life After Life'!
-'The Luminaries' was also an interesting read
Other suggestions:
-Bleak House
-The Count of Monte Cristo



Normally I like my fiction to be around 350 pages, but I thought I would try a couple of door stoppers this year. I'm currently reading Angelique - Marquise of The Angels (Complete and Unabridged): 1 - Childhood which is 535 pages. Some questionable attitudes which I am looking forward to discussing with friends after I finish.
I didn't care for A Secret History or The Luminaries, haven't read any of the others that Cybil has listed.


This is the "scariest" book I've ever read because it starts generations earlier than the present and shows a slow progression of magic and power that made it almost plausible. I love it so much that I've read it several times. (Didn't much care for the sequels though, especially Lasher.)
How was the audiobook?

The Weight of Ink
A Suitable Boy
The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois
American Gods
Wolf Hall
Midnight's Children
A Discovery of Witches
The Moonstone
Middlesex
Oscar and Lucinda
The Famished Road
A Gathering of Shadows
aaaaah, I clearly enjoy doorstoppers!

Boys Life by Robert McCammon (skip Swan Song).




The Winners"
Dani, a friend stationed with me on our naval ship recommended The Brothers K and I loved it!


100% agreed!

One of my favourites that I read every few years is Needful Things by Stephen King. It's a long book but it feels like 300 to 400 pages.

Also Winter by Marissa Meyer and the Eragon series

I have read both Shantaram and 11/22/63. Both excellent!"
I'll second "Fayne"

I agree! Hawaii is one of my favorites.