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Gamer137

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It's hard enough for me to even read three hundred. I lose my patience too fast. If textbooks count, then about nine hundred.
 

Mongodyr

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I read all three parts of Lord of the Rings wrapped into one book. Does that count as one book? I think those three together are just over 1000 pages.
 

Vivaldi

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JWAN said:
I have a lot of books over 3000

but none over !9000!
I see what you did there...


OT:Im not really sure. Book length does not really matter to me. The longest book I am read is a compilation of all 4 LOTR's in one book. IT is 4 seperate books, but I read through it all at once so it FELT like one book.
 

Neonbob

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Whatever number of pages The Stand has in it. I loved that book.
 

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Neonbob said:
Whatever number of pages The Stand has in it. I loved that book.
1344 at least my version has that many pages.

My biggest is Lé Miserables with something like 1770 pages.

The biggest book ever if not wrong has 7300 pages.

Edit: No option for 1500-2000
 

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Not counting textbooks I've never actually read, The longest book was probably The Fountainhead by Ann Rand, with an introduction and some essays... clocked in not too far over 500 pages.

Unless Valdimir Nobokov's Lolita has more pages... I still haven't finished that one. It's an incredibly humerous book, but so very dense! Been about halfway through for what feels like ages...
 

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oliveira8 said:
Neonbob said:
Whatever number of pages The Stand has in it. I loved that book.
1344 at least my version has that many pages.

My biggest is Lé Miserables with something like 1770 pages.

The biggest book ever if not wrong has 7300 pages.
That is now my default book to hit people with when they say "words will never hurt me."
*tosses out encyclopedia and dictionary*
 

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Vivaldi said:
I see what you did there...


OT:Im not really sure. Book length does not really matter to me. The longest book I am read is a compilation of all 4 LOTR's in one book. IT is 4 seperate books, but I read through it all at once so it FELT like one book.
Even though it was the first part, I don't think "the hobit" actually counts as one of the LOTR books.

As for my longest book. I'm not sure. I think about 6-7 hundred pages. I don't concentrate on the lenght. Like The Book Thief is a great, great book. ANd it has about 700 pages. Not very long, as you can see. So the lenght doesn't neccessarily mean anything. But I'll go on a limb and say that the longest book I've read is between 500-1000
 

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I have read probably a thousand books but I doubt a single one had over a thousand pages. Most are around 300-400.

Mongodyr said:
I read all three parts of Lord of the Rings wrapped into one book. Does that count as one book? I think those three together are just over 1000 pages.
I read them seperately so not even LotR helps. I do own several trilogies-in-one but unfortunately I read them as seperate books long ago and just own them now to replace those worn-out books of old as part of my collection.
 

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Mongodyr said:
I read all three parts of Lord of the Rings wrapped into one book. Does that count as one book? I think those three together are just over 1000 pages.
Depends... did you staple them together or was it glue? :D
 

oliveira8

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Evil Jak said:
Mongodyr said:
I read all three parts of Lord of the Rings wrapped into one book. Does that count as one book? I think those three together are just over 1000 pages.
Depends... did you staple them together or was it glue? :D
Theres versions of LOTR in just one book.

Paperback and hardcover!

 

weatherfn

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Wheel of Time. Lord they're looooong books. Especially when you read them back to back.

And that LOTR book above looks awesome, by the way. My paperback three-in-one pales in comparison.