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Reading the 'Chunksters'
There's too many that I want to read. But then I'm concerned about getting to 100, which means avoiding the chunksters.


Sandy, I'd definitely be interested in doing a buddy read of it!
I am slightly wary of timings too. Especially if The Count of Monte Cristo wins the Classic poll...
I am slightly wary of timings too. Especially if The Count of Monte Cristo wins the Classic poll...





I have had War and Peace on my to read list for over a decade! I never get to it.

Did you like it?



That is unfortunate. I've been looking at the book for a while at the library...trying to decide if I should pick it up.


I have gone with the wind on my shelf to read. It just looks huge! It
A been on my to read shelf for ages. So I have to tackle it this year!
A been on my to read shelf for ages. So I have to tackle it this year!
Laura wrote: "I caved. I am going to read Count of Monte Cristo with the Feb read. Putting off Wuthering Heights for another month."
Good decision! I love love love The Count, not so crazy about Wuthering Heights. ;)
Good decision! I love love love The Count, not so crazy about Wuthering Heights. ;)
Rose wrote: "I have gone with the wind on my shelf to read. It just looks huge! It
A been on my to read shelf for ages. So I have to tackle it this year!"
Gone With the Wind is AMAZING. And a surprisingly quick read, considering its length, so don't let that scare you off. :)
A been on my to read shelf for ages. So I have to tackle it this year!"
Gone With the Wind is AMAZING. And a surprisingly quick read, considering its length, so don't let that scare you off. :)

Sandy wrote: "Faye wrote: "And yet it's one of the shortest books that Dickens wrote. ;)"
Oh no ...... (groan). I have been thinking of trying to read Dickens again. We did the obligatory ones in high school, b..."
Quite a lot! LOL
It might help to keep in mind that he wrote his novels in a serialized format, so they're like multiple books in one. No different from reading a 3-book series, really.
Oh no ...... (groan). I have been thinking of trying to read Dickens again. We did the obligatory ones in high school, b..."
Quite a lot! LOL
It might help to keep in mind that he wrote his novels in a serialized format, so they're like multiple books in one. No different from reading a 3-book series, really.
Sandy wrote: "Faye wrote: "Sandy wrote: "Faye wrote: "And yet it's one of the shortest books that Dickens wrote. ;)"
Oh no ...... (groan). I have been thinking of trying to read Dickens again. We did the obliga..."
Oh sorry, no, I meant that each one of his novels was written that way - he would publish them a few chapters at a time in magazines, and when he reached the end of the story, the many parts would be published together as a single novel. I didn't mean that all of his novels have to be read in succession. Each one is a stand-alone story, but the 800+ pagers can be viewed as multiple regular-sized novels that have been slapped together into one volume, if the size of them seems intimidating.
Oh no ...... (groan). I have been thinking of trying to read Dickens again. We did the obliga..."
Oh sorry, no, I meant that each one of his novels was written that way - he would publish them a few chapters at a time in magazines, and when he reached the end of the story, the many parts would be published together as a single novel. I didn't mean that all of his novels have to be read in succession. Each one is a stand-alone story, but the 800+ pagers can be viewed as multiple regular-sized novels that have been slapped together into one volume, if the size of them seems intimidating.

I love a chunky book myself. I feel I'm getting more value for my money. That's not to say I don't buy smaller books but my eye is more drawn to the bigger ones. And if a book is well written with a fascinating story then however big it is won't be at all daunting. I read Anne Rice's Witching Hour in about a week and that is 1200 pages long. It was brilliant. Yet War and Peace, which is about the same size took me about a month and it was so dull. Over 1100 pages to say war is bad, peace is good, and "hurrah, hurrah, the cannons!" I just can't for the life of me understand what's so great about this book.


Thought I'd just rehighlight this thread considering Summer is a great time to get to those monster books!


Oddly and thankfully my widget says I'm still "on track". (8/20 books read, that will likely change in a week or two)


Anyway, currently reading Under the Dome, almost 50% done and truly enjoying it. Also reading David Copperfield as part of a buddy read and finally reading The Hero of Ages. All over 700 pages and hope to finish them soon as I have several others that I need to finish... :)
That's a lot of Chunksters! I don't know how people can read so many!
I'm about 40% through Moby Dick and starting to find it hard work. I'll definitely keep on going though!
I'm about 40% through Moby Dick and starting to find it hard work. I'll definitely keep on going though!



I'm in a bit of Chunkster now though: 600/815 on The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy


Next up, The Brothers Karamazov.


Will be starting War and Peace from today and I am really terrified as this is one book that I have been attempting to read for the past several years and have failed each time.



I'm currently attempting Ulysses. Around 200 pages in, which leaves 700 left.. Half of the time, I'm not sure what's going on, but I'm not disliking it.