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Task 10: Read a Book Over 500 Pages Long
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I loved this book. Read it last year.












The Orphan Master's Son is 443 pages, so . . you're off the hook, Anna! (Plus, I gave it 5 stars, but you have to really want to read it to struggle through the tough stuff, and 90% of it is tough stuff. Be kind to yourself.)

Ha! My copy is more than 500 pages. (I looked.) But I'll pretend it's 443. Thanks for letting me off the hook! :)

lol. Life's too short to spend it reading any book over 300 pgs that you don't actually want to read - at least that's my view.

Ooh. American Gods, Jonathan Strange,... or Time Traveler's Wife! There. I narrowed it to three for you ;).
(I'd take the started book, personally.)

Have to agree with Hebah recommending American Gods. It's Neil Gaiman - obviously it's great. I can also recommend Inkheart - it's a lighter read even though it starts off a little slow. I would not recommend Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrel. It starts off slow and stays slow, only picking up at the 75-80% point. A 500-page book takes some time - make sure it's a fun time with a well-paced book.
After all that, I also have to agree with Hebah on going with the book you've already started.

Another vote for American Gods here and yeah, I'd also be cautious about Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell because if you're not into it, it's tremendously hard going in my opinion.


Nicola, American Gods will also satisfy Task 1: Horror. It's the book I used to complete that task. If you're interested in "multi-tasking" that is. : )


Oohh! This has been on my TBR for a while and I really want to read it, but I've delayed starting this trilogy until the third book has a publication date. It's been George R.R. Martin-type stalled [Game of Thrones]. Glad you liked it though, Chessa.

I totally hear you, Elle, I put it off for years because I wanted to let all three be published first! But I ended up finding it used at a bookstore and then my husband read it in the fall and was Very Insistent that I would love it, so I finally read it in January. It really is so good! We have the second installment and I'm trying to hold off for a while before reading it because I'm nervous about how long I'll have to wait for #3! ;)


Wasn't it great? I am 3/4 done with the second in the series. I did not think they counted for any category as I understand the rules, but I read a lot of stuff that isn't on the list.

Finished:

My Review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Wondering why so long? Your regular reading speed, or was it a lot of work to get through? Worth it, other than saying you did it? Thanks.

Ha, ha! I am reading it on my Kindle when I have trouble sleeping. So far, it has been 5.5 months, and I am at 52%. Of course, it means I am having a lot of good sleep rather than restless nights!

Wondering why so long? Your regular reading speed, or was it a lot of work to get ..."
My normal reading speed is fairly slow, but I've been trying to maintain a pace of about 50 pages a day. I tend to get distracted easily by other books, by the Internet, and by life in general interrupting my scheduled reading. This book was very enjoyable, well worth reading, and only occasionally difficult — sometimes it is hard to keep track of all the Russian names for the same character, and sometimes the translation is not very idiomatic English. Some passages were so brilliantly written I had to go back and read them again, or at least read them slowly to savor the full effect. So far I've read this book, War and Peace (which only took a month, although it was much longer than this), and The Law of Love and The Law of Violence, and I plan to read several more works by Tolstoy.

Ha, ha! I am reading it on my Kindle when I have trouble sleeping. So far, it has ..."
I hope it's not Tolstoy that's putting you to sleep! When I got down to the last 75 pages or so, I ended up staying awake until 2:00 a.m. finishing the last chapter just because I couldn't stand waiting until the next day to get to the end. I don't think I accomplished much at work the next day.



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