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message 1: by Juanita (new)

Juanita (juanitav) | 744 comments This is one of the categories that has me questioning whether I will do the advanced section of the challenge or not. I saw Katie is planning on The Pillars of the Earth for this one. It's the book that I immediately thought of when I read this prompt.


message 2: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke is 1006 pages in one edition and 866 in another. I plan to read this for the Around the Year Challenge next in 2017 for a magical realism novel.

Here is the Goodreads summary:

At the dawn of the nineteenth century, two very different magicians emerge to change England's history. In the year 1806, with the Napoleonic Wars raging on land and sea, most people believe magic to be long dead in England--until the reclusive Mr Norrell reveals his powers, and becomes a celebrity overnight.

Soon, another practicing magician comes forth: the young, handsome, and daring Jonathan Strange. He becomes Norrell's student, and they join forces in the war against France. But Strange is increasingly drawn to the wildest, most perilous forms of magic, straining his partnership with Norrell, and putting at risk everything else he holds dear.



message 3: by Justine (new)

Justine Gill | 7 comments I'm currently reading I am Pilgrim which is almost 900pgs.


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna (annaholla) I like big books! Some of my thoughts:

Bleak House
1Q84
Lonesome Dove
Fall of Giants (or anything by Ken Follett, really. The Pillars of the Earth is one of my favorite books ever.)
London: The Biography
A Place of Greater Safety (my copy was 875 pages, but I think the page count varies by edition.)
The Wise Man's Fear (though I think you'd need to read The Name of the Wind for it to make sense.)

If you like biographies, a lot of Doris Kearns Goodwin's titles qualify. (I read and loved Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln and The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism.)


message 5: by Megan (last edited Nov 23, 2016 05:53AM) (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments I'm in the same boat Juanita. I feel like our strategy from 2016 would be the only way to do it: read this category first!

I have these penciled in

I Know This Much Is True
Outlander
The Stand
11/22/63
This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn


message 6: by Mike (new)

Mike | 443 comments My strategy is to start this book in December. I reason that as long as the book is finished in 2017, it counts. Some say cheating. I say making good use of time. "strategery"


message 7: by Booklover (new)

Booklover | 55 comments Mike wrote: "My strategy is to start this book in December. I reason that as long as the book is finished in 2017, it counts. Some say cheating. I say making good use of time. "strategery""

I thought the rules applied as long as you finished the book in the given year. Your strategy is fabulous.


message 8: by Sharmon (new)

Sharmon (tpgirl) | 68 comments I remember my dad reading a lot of James A. Michener when I was a child and I think quite a few of his works would count. I was thinking Alaska or Centennial.


message 9: by Lindi (last edited Nov 22, 2016 04:48PM) (new)

Lindi (lindimarie) I don't mind big books. They can be pretty daunting though. I've chosen Fall of Giants for this, since I'm able to slot the second one into a book with one of the four seasons in the title.

Other books on my TBR
Alexander Hamilton
Vanity Fair
The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
Outlander (or any of that series)
Anna Karenina
The Pillars of the Earth
Don Quixote
The First Man in Rome

Books I've read I recommend
11/22/63
Gone with the Wind
The Kennedy Women: The Saga of an American Family

I highly recommend the last one if you are a fan of the Kennedy's. Or even if you're not.


message 10: by Anna (new)

Anna (annaholla) Mike wrote: "My strategy is to start this book in December. I reason that as long as the book is finished in 2017, it counts. Some say cheating. I say making good use of time. "strategery""

Mike, you're brilliant.


message 11: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
I do not like big books! I get antsy if it takes me more than two weeks to finish - I look at all the other books piling up on my nightstand, going unread, waiting impatiently for me to finish the time-eating behemoth ... But I do better if it's an audiobook. That's how I got through the big books for this year's challenges.

So, I'm going to get "11/22/63" on audiobook. And hopefully I will be able to renew it enough times to finish it! because that is going to take a loooooong time, it's listed as 30.75 hours, and I get about 40 minutes a day to listen, so ... that's 46 days. A month and a half. Yikes.


message 12: by Anna (new)

Anna (annaholla) Nadine: have you tried listening at a higher speed? I often listen at 1.25; it doesn't sound distorted, but does move faster. (It would save you a good 6 hours on a 30-hour book!)


message 13: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
I have tried 1.25 speed and it sounded silly and rushed, so I'm stuck w 1x


message 14: by Jim (new)

Jim Townsend | 16 comments Good evening!

I have problems with big books; it took me 89 days this year to finish the 1,276-page Penguin Classics paperback edition of The Count of Monte Cristo.

Jim


message 15: by Brandy (new)

Brandy (thebacklist) | 14 comments I really enjoyed Edward Rutherford's Paris. It is a big book. James Michener is also very good, but quite wordy. I enjoyed The Source by Michener.


message 16: by Cheri (new)

Cheri (jovali2) | 242 comments A lengthy book that's been on my TBR list for awhile is Kristin Lavransdatter by Sigrid Undset. A few people have recommended it to me, one of them saying it was her favorite book.


message 17: by Marilyn (last edited Dec 03, 2016 11:38AM) (new)

Marilyn (marilyn357) | 143 comments So, I've read and loved The Pillars of the Earth and Anna Karenina is on my list to finish this year. I am using Don Quixote for the eccentric character. Gone with the Wind was recommended by Fannie Flagg. It is amazing how many books fit into more than one category. I have found in the past that I have had to move things around to complete all of the categories.

I will use Outlander here!


message 18: by Sunsettowers (new)

Sunsettowers | 18 comments I'm planning on tackling my copy of The Executioner's Song for this one!


message 19: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
I just got excited when I realized the fifth book in the Throne of Glass series is more than 700 pages, and I came here to tell you all, because even though they are long they are fast reads, and then I realized the category is "more than 800" ... le sigh. Ugh. Whine whine whine I don't like long books why do they keep adding a category that is for really long books??


message 20: by Jim (new)

Jim Townsend | 16 comments Is Nadine drunk in the whinery?

Jim


message 21: by Megan (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments Nadine wrote: "I just got excited when I realized the fifth book in the Throne of Glass series is more than 700 pages, and I came here to tell you all, because even though they are long they are fast reads, and t..."

I feel your pain. If they keep increasing the page numbers what will 2018 be?! haha


message 22: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Megan wrote: "I feel your pain. If they keep increasing the page numbers what will 2018 be?! haha "

Right? We aren't about to face 1000+ pages in 2018, are we? please no!

Jim wrote: "Is Nadine drunk in the whinery?

Jim"


Yes!


message 23: by Therese (new)

Therese | 133 comments I don't know what my book will be for this category, but I'm not worried about it because I usually read a few books that are close to this many pages in the course of the year. It will remain a surprise for me.


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message 25: by Megan (new)

Megan (mghrt06) | 546 comments Nadine wrote: "I just got excited when I realized the fifth book in the Throne of Glass series is more than 700 pages, and I came here to tell you all, because even though they are long they are fast reads, and t..."

I haven't read the Throne of Glass series yet. But I'm currently trying to figure out if I could use the series to fill up 6 different prompts since its a 6 book series with the last one coming out in September...Hmm...


message 26: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 734 comments I think this is going to be my motivation to finally finish reading Les Miserables. I got it many years ago en francais (because I am chronically overambitious), started it and realized I had made an enormous mistake. The book is not merely about miserable people, it turns you into a miserable person too. At different points I have attempted to make progress on it, but I'm still only about halfway through volume 1 (of 2). I can finish the darn thing this year if I read a chapter a day. Oh, and for the Reading Police, I still have somewhere around 1200 pages to go, god help me.


message 27: by Tricia (new)

Tricia | 126 comments I am reading The Count of Monte Cristo (my version has 989 pages.

You could always go for War and Peace


message 28: by Malaraa (new)

Malaraa The Deed of Paksenarrion is technically an omnibus of 3 books, but since they were republished all between one cover, I think they'd count! (or any other "first books together" reprint, there's several series that have this.)

The War of the Flowers and Black Wolves are both just slightly over 800.


message 29: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 1 comments If you like the Lunar Chronicles, Winter by Marissa Meyer is over 800 pages.


message 30: by Cindy (last edited Dec 05, 2016 04:15PM) (new)

Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 1 comments There are also a couple of listopia lists of books that are more than 800 pages.

This one and this one.


message 31: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 1 comments Someone mentioned The Stand which I highly recommend, but I also recommend It, both of which are over 1,000 pages. They don't read like that though. I was honestly surprised when I saw that It had 1,000+ pages because it just doesn't feel that long.

One of my dad's favorite books is The Mists of Avalon which is just shy of 900 pages.

The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany and The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire are two that I have wanted to read for years now and just haven't gotten around to.

And last but not least, here's one that no one else has thought of... Holy Bible: King James Version.


message 32: by Kathy (new)

Kathy E Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke has 1006 pages in the edition I plan on using.


message 33: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 464 comments Hmm...I was thinking about Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, but my edition has only 700+ pages. So I decided on Under the Dome, which is 1000+ pages. But now I'm wondering if I should save Under the Dome for 2018, when PopSugar will probably up this task to 1000 pages. So is it cheating for me to count JS&MN for this task, even though my edition falls short?


message 34: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments I'll be counting a book with any edition at the right page count, since I'm sure I'll be listening on audio.


message 35: by Nadine in NY (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
Goodreads lists Jonathan Strange as 1006 pages (in paperback, which is the first edition to pop up for me), so I'd say it counts for 800+ pages. I listened to it earlier this year - it definitely FELT like 800+ pages! All those footnotes! egads! (LOL the first words of my review are: "This was a REALLY long book")


message 36: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 464 comments Okay, I will probably plan on JS&MN, then. I actually started reading it years ago and then packed it for a move, so I'm eager to get back to it. (I'm sure I'm going to have to start from the beginning again.)


message 37: by Cindy (new)

Cindy (wanna_read_all_the_books) | 1 comments Stina wrote: "Hmm...I was thinking about Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, but my edition has only 700+ pages. So I decided on Under the Dome, which is 1000+ pages. But now I'm wondering..."

It is also over 1000 pages.


message 38: by poshpenny (new)

poshpenny | 1916 comments I looked at this year's 600-page thread to see if anything carried over. There are a few:

The Goldfinch
The Brothers Karamazov
Insomnia

A Suitable Boy


message 39: by Kristina (new)

Kristina | 64 comments I'm reading A Game of Thrones for this prompt. The Crimson Petal and the White was a close second choice.


message 40: by Kelli (new)

Kelli Roberts I've wanted to read City on Fire which is 910 pages, so if I make it to this part, I may read that.


message 41: by Kristina (new)

Kristina | 64 comments Kristina wrote: "I'm reading A Game of Thrones for this prompt. The Crimson Petal and the White was a close second choice."

I've changed my mind and decided to read The Luminaries for this prompt now.


message 42: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaea129) Jerusalem is supposed to be great. One of my co-workers is trying to read it for 2017 (1280 pages).


message 43: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalyn) | 464 comments Kristina wrote: "I'm reading A Game of Thrones for this prompt. The Crimson Petal and the White was a close second choice."

Oh, duh, I'm already reading A Game of Thrones, and there's no way I will be done by the end of the month. A friend has lent me his DVDs of Season One, so I'm watching a disc and then listening to CDs from the library. (1 DVD = 5 CDs, roughly.) It's slow going because I can't renew the CDs, since somebody always has a hold on them.

Well, that made that task an easy decision!


message 44: by Danielle (last edited Dec 14, 2016 06:52AM) (new)

Danielle (danimgill) | 45 comments Kristina wrote: " I've changed my mind and decided to read decided to read The Luminaries for this prompt now."

I'll be reading The Luminaries too Kristina! I bought the paperback when my bookstore had it for $5 on a whim months ago and just haven't picked it up yet. Glad this prompt will kick me into reading it!


message 45: by Caity (new)

Caity (adivineeternity) | 164 comments Am I the only one who LOVES really big books? I have a stack of books a mile high that I could read for this.

So about 10 options... :D

I'll probably use this prompt as a gimme category when I feel like reading a fat book that doesn't fit anywhere else. I usually tackle at least 3-4 700+ page books a year.


message 46: by Mike (last edited Dec 16, 2016 07:08AM) (new)

Mike | 443 comments Don't forget: Start this one now! Finish on or after January 1st and it counts!


message 47: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 643 comments I'm on the fence about starting this one early! I've always read all of my books for a challenge within the year that the challenge starts, but it is tempting to get an early start...


message 48: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaea129) Just found this challenge to read the bible as literature over the course of 2017 Trying to decide if I can do it, since it would severely limit the amount of other books I can read this year.


message 49: by Nadine in NY (last edited Dec 20, 2016 02:28PM) (new)

Nadine in NY Jones | 9680 comments Mod
I started my long book last week (11/22/63); I listen to it to and from work. Each day I listen to 2% of it... so it's going to take me about 10 weeks to finish! Probably some time in February ... or March ...


message 50: by Saskia (last edited Dec 27, 2016 06:09AM) (new)

Saskia (saskiad) The last hour of Gann by R. lee Smith.

Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey is a great book.


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