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41 - The longest book (by pages) on your TBR list

I read that this year and loved it! It will be one of the next 2 in the series for me Words of Radiance or Oathbringer



A Catholic Introduction to the Bible: The Old Testament is my actual longest TBR book, but unless someone wants to mail me a copy, I'm going to have to postpone that one.

Same! My ex-husband gave it to me last year...
Theresa wrote: "Thank goodness I read Proust this year and got it off my TBR!"
LOL you dodged that bullet!!!!
LOL you dodged that bullet!!!!
Buddy reads can really help for long books. We had one this year for The Count of Monte Cristo. I was one of the last ones, I was limping to the finish, and I can say that knowing a bunch of other readers had just been through it right before me helped me to be much more engaged than I would have been otherwise.
There's a folder for Book Discussions buried at the bottom of our group page. That would be a good place to set up group discussions for your buddy reads.
A few books may have discussion posts already started. If they are recent, I would recommend continuing them, since most members will still be here and active. If they are older, from before 2018, maybe it would be best to start a fresh discussion post (just label it "BookTitle 2021 read" or something)
There's a folder for Book Discussions buried at the bottom of our group page. That would be a good place to set up group discussions for your buddy reads.
A few books may have discussion posts already started. If they are recent, I would recommend continuing them, since most members will still be here and active. If they are older, from before 2018, maybe it would be best to start a fresh discussion post (just label it "BookTitle 2021 read" or something)

I do have it on audiobook. Maybe I will just listen a little every day?"
ughhhh it's also my longest book and I only added it a month ago! *facepalm* Audiobook sounds like a great option actually...

My longest book is Grant which is going to be so so long and probably boring in places. I can't promise not to skip some of the battle stuff.
Having said that, I also have Les Misérables for a different prompt. So I would love to join a Les Mis reading group!

That’s what I found on my bookshelf. Did not peruse my Kindle yet

London is the longest book on my GR TBR at 1,152p
1Q84 is the longest unread audiobook I own at 46hr 45m
Arthur Conan Doyle: A Life in Letters is the longest book on my GR TBR that I physically own at 706p

I've read it three times... I'm not sure what that says about me. But I hope you love it as much as I did! It goes pretty quick because it's King so it's easy to digest.
My longest owned book is an omnibus at 1400 pages, and then my next longest book that's not an omnibus is A Storm of Swords which is number 3 in a series where I haven't read number 2...
So I think I will finally have to tackle It which I'm dreading because I've started it multiple times and never finished. Sigh.




London is the longest book on my GR TBR at 1,152p
1Q84 is the longest unre..."
London is mine too.

For those with Game of Thrones books, do not be daunted. They are EXCELLENT books, no matter how terrible the show got towards the end.
Ken Follett is always a great fave. They go quicker than you think and leave you wanting more.
I've always hated the musical Les Mis, so it will likely never be on my TBR. Next year I had already planned on reading The Count of Monte Cristo and War and Peace. I may use one for another challenge/prompt and one of those will be what is left over.





I don't think I could do this book AND another one that's even longer, so this is my personal work-around lol.

I did try to read Le Compte de Monte-Cristo 3 times before and never cared enough to finish it. I guess I should just remove it from my TBR. Too bad because I loved the Three Musketeers.


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If I do a reread, I'd be happy to join.
Not sure I will be able to get to rereads tbh. I found that making a list of all of the names and diminutives really helped me!
Shannon wrote: "I've decided to interpret this as "the longest book on my 2021 TBR" (meaning books I'd already slated to read next year) instead of my overall TBR. That means I can just use Inheritance for it--it's over 900 pages, but technically isn't the longest book on my TBR. BUT, I'd already decided I'm finally going to finish the series next year (I started them when they first came out and then couldn't bring myself to read the last one because I knew character would die and I just...didn't want them to lol).
I don't think I could do this book AND another one that's even longer, so this is my personal work-around lol."
Likewise, I am scheduled to read Ken Liu's The Wall of Storms for a Buddy Read in January. It is 880 pages long and although I have a couple of other books on my "TBR listing" that are a bit longer, I'm using this one. Close enough, IMHO! :)
I don't think I could do this book AND another one that's even longer, so this is my personal work-around lol."
Likewise, I am scheduled to read Ken Liu's The Wall of Storms for a Buddy Read in January. It is 880 pages long and although I have a couple of other books on my "TBR listing" that are a bit longer, I'm using this one. Close enough, IMHO! :)

I would definitely recommend reading the audiobook version of Grant. I was lucky enough to snag the physical copy for $4 at a used book sale and along with the audiobook was able to power through it. It's long, but if you can read it on 1.5 speed and while doing something else (like cleaning or driving to work), it moves along. I really enjoyed the book when I was done and felt a huge sense of accomplishment.
My longest book is 11/22/63 at the moment because I started my other longest book Washington A Life by Chernow Monday before I saw that prompt.

YASSS Tara! It's mine too. :)

Yes Amanda, from the web page, you can sort your TBR by pages, just click up and down arrows at the top of the page/column and you'll get shortest & longest!





What's about combined Editions? I have several books on my TBR that include multiple books of a series. Do you count them as one book or each individual?
I'm not really sure, If I want to read The Complete Miss Marple Collection or The Dark Tower Boxed Set in one go. But also feel like cheating a bit otherwise...
To anyone reading Les Miserables for it: It took me 4 months last year, but its really worth it! Hugo is often going on and on about things not really relevant to the story though.
When you get to the part about Napoleon and Waterloo, just a heads up that only the last 2 paragraphs of the 15+ chapters are connected to the story at all ;)

What's about combined Editions? I have several books on my TBR that include multiple books of a series. Do you count them as one book or each individual?
I'm not really sure, If I want ..."
I always count books that were originally published individually, individually. GR isn’t set up to count collections as three or four or however many might be packaged together, so if you want full credit for all books read, you have to enter/count them separately. Plus, I might read one book from the collection this year, the rest later. Also, one book in the collection might fit one prompt on the list, while the second book in the collection fits another prompt, or none at all.

Whatever the library gives me.
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We will both be reading on. I was surprised it topped War and Peace.