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Can anyone suggest some good books that are 600 pages or more? (any genre ?)

Can anyone suggest some good books that are 600 pages or more? (any genre ?)

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Chris

Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss

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Tim

@Chris if you are prepared to wait FOR EVER for Book 3 lol

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Chris

@Tim sadly 🙁 i wish he would release it already

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Arianna

Still worth it ?

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Tim

yep

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Stacy

Almost all of the Outlander books & Game of Throne books. Also many of Dickens books are longer than 600.

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Breanna

1Q84 by Murakami!

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Tim

@Breanna great book!

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Charissa

The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

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Margie

Hawkquest by Robert Lyndon.

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Rhiannen

Dune

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Jamie

Sleeping Beauties by Stephen king

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Victoria

The Count of Monte Cristo

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Tim

Ooh another good one. Make sure it’s the Penguin Classics edition though. Most English translations are heavily censored and abridged.

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Victoria

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Whitney

Lonesome Dove

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Tim

Superb novel. Really didn’t think it would be my thing, but I loved it.

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Whitney

@Tim i felt the same way!

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Sarah

@Tim Same!

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Debbie

Under the Dome by Stephen King is like 1,000 pages.

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Tim

@Debbie unpopular opinion among King fans but I really liked UTD. Even the ending. Guess I’m just weird 😉

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Debbie

I haven’t read it yet but looking forward to it. I’m trying to finish a few others first before I tackle a big one.

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Alexandra

The Luminaries – by Eleanor Catton ?

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Millenia

THE BRONZE HORSEMAN by Paullina Simons! ??

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Lauren

Millenium Trilogy is my new obsession. I think the first one is 500 pages and the second is 600. Amazing books.

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Ken

Brandon Sanderson the stormlight archives!

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Megan

A game of thrones!

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Donlee

Thorn birds

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Yvonne

Beth Hodgson’s Fragments of Light 🙂

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Yvonne

The Name of the Rose is a little under 600. And of course the omnibus of Lord of the Rings! 😀

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Amandine

The Seven sisters series. All above 600 pages. ?

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Lynne

Shantaram – Gregory Roberts
Donna Tartt
Kate Morton
Steig Larsson

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Rovi

Try Angels and Demons of Dan Brown…it’s all worth it…and it’s a page turner..I know you’ll love it…

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Heather

Pillars of the Earth

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Jill

Swan Song by Robert McCammon
American Gods by Neil Gaiman

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Jan-Hendrik

The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky

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Ace

The Given Day by Dennis Lehane

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Andrew

Insomnia or IT by Stephen King

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Holly

Mists of Avalon and Outlander.

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Bln

The stand by Stephen King

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Carlene

Malazan Book of the Fallen (it’s a series) by Stephen Erikson. First book is Gardens of the Moon. Each book is.

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Mairead

Lethal White by Robert Galbraith

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Jackie

The Sunne in Splendour, The Source, Our Mutual Friend, and The Count of Monte Cristo

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Cheryl

Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke

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Kay

Heku series by TM Neilson is wonderful!

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Brian

It, The a stand

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Frankie

The Source by James Mitchener

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Jim

Underworld… Don deLillo

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Tonya

Almost anything by Greg Iles. I recommend Natchez Burning or The Quiet Game

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Natalia

1q84!

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Judy

Shantaram

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Zahid

World crisis Winston Churchill. War and peace Leo Tolstoy.

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Bergen

Wool Shift and Dust by Hugh Howey!

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Jillian

Under the dome, count of mote cristo, game of thrones, gone with the wind

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Dee

The Memoirs of Cleopatra by Margaret George (964 pages in the hardback)

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Christina

I Know This Much is True by Wally Lamb. I read the ebook version. But Goodreads says it is 897 pages.

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Kelli

@Christina This is a good book. I was just thinking of it again yesterday. It’s one of those books that stuck with me.

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Vanessa

Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett and his Century trilogy are all sizeable books. I’m reading The Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson at the minute and each of those is 700 plus pages

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Grace

Vikram Seth’s ‘A Suitable Boy’

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Renee

Natchez Burning by Greg Iles
The Witching Hour by Anne Rice (which I highly recommend, excellent read)

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Nicole

The Diviner’s series by Libba Bray.

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Lisa

Swan Song by Robert R McCammon

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Ester

Natchez burning, the bone tree and Mississippi blood. It’s a trilogy. All over 600 pages each. I’m on the last book and it’s been a great read so far. Very suspenseful.

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Victoria

@Ester. One of my all time favorite series!

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Ester

I just finished all 3 books in 4 days. They were all great and kept me in suspense till the end. I will definitely have to read more from this author.

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Monica

The Outlander series

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Jim

Quicksilver, Confusion, System of the World each is well over 600, part of the Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson. Actually, most of his are long and all are good.

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Carlene

@Jim Neal Stephenson is awesome!! Love him!

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Haley

It by Stephen King

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Eve

Pillars of the Earth
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

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Ana

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

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Lisa

Les Miserables by Victor Hugo

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Felicia

Most of the Sword of Truth series.

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Lori

The Pillars of the Earth. Lonesome Dove. A Fine Balance. Wolf Hall. All great books!

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Laura

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy, I’m rereading it now and it’s one of my favorites.

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Pip

Needful Things Stephen King

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Alexandria

inheritance cycle series by christopher paolini ❤️

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Janet

The sword and scimitar by David Ball

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Reeca

Natchez Burning by Greg Iles. The whole series

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Amber

Forever Amber by Kathleen Windsor

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Jessie

Rebels of Ireland by Edward Rutherford

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Rebeca

11/22/63 – Stephen King

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Juliet

The Goldfinch or The Secret History by Donna Tartt, The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton

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Batsheva

Pillars of the earth

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Robin

@Batsheva Definitely!

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Kassi

Clan of the Cave Bear series. I think they average about 800 pages each.
If you want a long, amazing series, try Robin Hobb’s Farseer books.

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Jenny

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

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Bruce

The unabridged version is 1200-1400 pages. The abridged version is 500-600 pages.

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Sydney

Gone with the wind

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Susan

A prayer for Owen Meany ❤️

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Michelle

The liveship series by robin hobb. 3 books, 900 pages each

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Barbara

The Bronze Horseman Paulina Simons

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Tiffany

The nix

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Ami-May

I am pilgrim I think x

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Jack

Elizabeth Grossman’s translation of Don Quixote. Amazing.

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Amy

This much I know Is true by wally lamb

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Emmeline

“Pillars of the Earth” by Ken Follett

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Dante

The Dice Man

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Andrea

Outlander series. Book one is titled Outlander. All are quite long, but very detailed of time and place. Blackout and the sequel All Clear set in England WWII. All of Wilbur Smith’s books. I liked his Egypt series. I love historical fiction so all the books I read are long!

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Holly

Fall of Giants by Ken Follett, I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb, Under the Dome by Stephen King

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Carol

@Holly loved that one by Wally Lamb. It was on Oprah’s book club years ago.

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Holly

It was amazing! Yes, I saw that. Looks like she picks some good ones.

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Colleen

@Holly loved Fall of Giants. I need to continue the series!!!

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Holly

I started the second book….amazing

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Louise

The Malazan Book of the Fallen series by Steven Eriksson. Epic fantasy!

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Megan

Songs in an Ordinary Time. 740 pages. Lol

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