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What was the longest book you ever read?

oh yeah, I got that one too. What a slog.

Same here.
Shaun wrote: "1Q84, 1200 pages of pretty good. Felt like 2000 pages."
To me the first 200 hundred felt like 2000... (which where already 2000 too much, tbh). :D

I just figured how to sort the book list by pages, and it shows my longest is The Deluge by Sienkiewiecz, 1861 pages. Les Miserables is second at 1463.




I am currently reading the fiery cross! I have read all the books in the series thus far. All of those books are huge!


Product Dimensions: 36.6 x 25.4 x 2.3 cm
heh

Cunning perspective... but there are many alter versions of bible that have that beat. Check out either of the Gutenberg Bibles on display at the Library of Congress and you'll see what I mean.

Cryptonomicon 1136"
Probably also Battlefield Earth. But thanks to this suggestion I plan to read Cryptonomicon. Man, I love Goodreads. I have read hundreds and hundreds of books. However, I constantly, thanks to Goodreads and the amazing people here, come across a classic that I should have read.
Also, for length as an individual book several of Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time books are over a 1000 pages. But, taken as a series - DANG. I am not even sure where I gave up, it was about 10 years ago, maybe #8 or #9. I look back and ask myself "Why, did I put myself through that" LOL

Cunning perspective... but there are many alter versions of bible that have that beat. Check out either of the Gutenberg Bibles o..."
I The thread doesn't mention the grestest book.
It's about the longest book... I jokingly put in the Shadow of No Towers as the "Tallest".

I should have gone on to ask if Journey to the Center of the Earth was the deepest you'd ever read. Or I could have made a comment about Stephen King's Thinner
Actually, I got distracted and ended my comment early I went to get a tape measure to get the dimensions of James Bidgood. My tallest book at 15.7 x 8 x 1 inches ;-)





Surprised to see my longest single book read is The Witching Hour by Ann Rice 1207 pages. Atlus Shrugged and Don Quixote tied for second with 1168 pages each.

I have never actually read the [book:..."
The Unabridged Stand (but it's been a LONG time).
The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss (1107 pages in the paperback) will zip by, and you'll wonder why there isn't more... and get frustrated that the next book isn't done yet. (Apparently George R.R. Martin read this in one night... amazing)
The longest book I read was a two volume set about the Nuremburg War Crimes Trial. It was written by one of the prosecutor's. It was well written and informative,




Dombey and Son (Dickens)
The complete Sherlock Holmes - read it cover to cover.
Not sure if it counts, but I also read all of the Hornblower novels in chronological order of Hornblower's life. Although there are in (11?) separate novels, I read them as if they were one - starting the next as soon as I finished the previous one. That was my survival mechanism for a daily commute on the Victoria Line tube.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9... is the version I have.

I, also, read The Stand years ago. Good, but not on a par with A Suitable Boy.




Yes they are. I am still reading Dragonfly In Amber
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I have never actually read the Holy Bible: King James Version cover to cover (at 1590 pages) nor The Norton Anthology of American Literature (at 2459 pages) and I don't consider the entire box set of Harry Potter (4100 pages) as a single book.
What was your longest?
BTW... I've heard that Herman Wouk originally planned on releasing his The Winds of War (1047 pages) and War and Remembrance (1382 pages) as a single book but he wisely broke it into two.