It is time yet for another Top Ten Tuesday!
Today’s topic will be slightly difficult for me, as I’m really going to have to do some digging, but overall, this will be a fun one!
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The Wise Man’s Fear by Patrick Rothfuss 993 Pages |
Winter by Marissa Meyer 832 Pages |
Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas 720 Pages |
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Sleeping Beauties by Stephen & Owen King 720 Pages |
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss 663 Pages |
The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan 648 Pages |
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Night Film by Marisha Pessl 624 Pages |
The Host by Stephanie Meyer 619 Pages |
Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld 608 Pages |
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The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer 528 Pages |
Note: This may not be entirely accurate as it gets past number 3 or so, but I tried my best!
P.S. HUGE thanks to the amazing Sara for helping figure out a formatting issue with this post.
What’s the biggest book you’ve ever read? Let’s talk in the comments!
Afterworlds was such a long book that somehow did not give me the time to figure out if I liked it or not. Hopefully your reading experience was better!
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I felt the same way 😐
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Hmmm… I’ve read plenty of 1,000+ page books but can’t think of too many titles off the top of my head. J.R.R. Tolkien considered The Lord of the Rings to be one book, so hat has to be the longest one I’ve read, and I’ve read it 3 times. After that, the one that comes most readily to mind is Stephen King’s It, which is 1,116 pages.
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I do know of the story of them serializing the Lord of the Rings, and it saddens me, as I believe it should have been published as one.
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