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What is the longest/biggest book you ever read?

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Jordan

It by Stephen King

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Shivanshu

War & peace

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Brian

The Stand

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June

War and Peace ?

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Tracy

Anna Karenina

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Lior

Bible..

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Christine

Left Behind book #1

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Jayce

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

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Jennifer

The Stand

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Kim

The Stand

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Aldrin

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

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Jade

Gone With the Wind.

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Robert

The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.

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Jade

@Robert I LOVE that one!

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Maria

IT by Stephen King

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Dedria

Texas by James Michener.

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Leonela

The sweet far thing by libba bray. I think its 800 pages

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Vanessa

The stand

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John

Had to be one of Micheners books back when I was truly a reading fiend.

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Jeff

How Women Think, Volume One

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Adele

Under The Dome by Stephen King!

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Oscar

11/22/63

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Katie

A cat warriors book

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Katie

The way of kings

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Angie

The Fiery Cross by Diana Gabaldon 1456 pages.

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Stacie

Outlander

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Britany

Les Miserables

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Khalil

Don Quixote

Les Miserable

David Copperfield

Arabian Nights

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Candace

Outlander. But it may tie with qay of kings. Outlander will forever be my favorite

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John

Under The Dome by Stephen King.

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Vicki

Definitely one of Stephen King’s books!!! It, The Stand, Under the Dome, 11/22/63….which ever is longest….I’ve read them all!!!

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Debra

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ?

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Lauri

Either Gone with the Wind or Lonesome Dove. Not sure which is longer.

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Bente

Mayfair Witches 01: The Witching Hour – 1207 pages

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Vicki

Forgot about that book….read that one too!! ?

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Elaine

The Bible

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Mo

Sherlock Holmes

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Mikhal

Bible

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Shannon

Yep, @Bente. I read the Witching Hour in 3 days. It was too good to put down. Most likely the longest I have read if not David Copperfield.

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Sarah

Les Miserables definitely!

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Amanda

Probably the Outlander books. They are loooooooong. ?

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Kim

Bible

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Tilottama

Gone with the Wind

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Maria

Game of thrones I think

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Sarai

East of Eden by John Steinbeck

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Sean

War and peace

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Jess

Stephen King’s IT

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Margaret

Gone With the Wind

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Cindy

War and Peace

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Robert

Lord of the rings

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Jill

11-22-63 i think

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Danielle

The stand

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Alesha

Breaking dawn

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Joanie

Anna Karenina

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Stephanie

I’m still reading it

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Tim

The stand

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Matt

The Stand. IT. Under The Dome.

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Jill

@Matt what did you think of Under the Dome?? I had mixed feelings

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Matt

@Jill It had some really good parts, surrounded by not so good parts. Like most of his books, the ending didn’t live up to the rest. T.V. show was TERRIBLE ! I say all this being a huge King fan.

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Matt

@Jill Vegas…Me too !

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Jill

@Matt i totally agree !

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Jade

Outlander series

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Lisa

The Stand! And It. Lord of the Rings (although that’s 3 books really)

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Kitty

Gormengast-beauty x

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Judy

All those 3 for me as well.

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Freya

Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon paperback edition.

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Amy

a little life by hanya yanagihara

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Doniell

I just finished rereading Stephen King’s The Talisman. Not the longest but a good one

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Cass

Stephen King’s It. 1,100+ pages, I believe. Scared the life out of me at age 10–maybe my Momma should have censored what I got at the library. 😉

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Kitty

Paradise Lost- for the 67th time <3

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Holly

It by Stephen King

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Jeff

The three 1000+ pagers have been Tess of the D’Urbervilles, Gone with the Wind, and Atlas Shrugged. Unsure which of those is the longest.

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Antoniya

The lord of the rings, 1200 pages

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Matt

Les Miserables

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Brandy

IT by Stephen King

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Patricia

Pillars of the Earth, Gone with the Wind, Outlander

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Victoria

The Shining, it was garbage:/

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Annmarie

The Tale of Genji

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Amanda

It – Stephen King

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Gino

Inside outside upside down

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Lorna

It or the Count of Monte Cristo. Don’t know which is longer but both are pretty long!

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Shannon

War and Peace

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James

Oh where do I begin: Don Quiotixe, War and Peace, The set of the three musketeers, all the Dickens Novels, Anna Karenina. The list goes on

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Francis

The outsider- Stephen King.

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Judy

@Francis I am reading it right now. On pg. 356.

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Francis

Very good book. I really liked it.

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Judy

@Francis I am enjoying it so far.

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Becky

This was a good book!

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Cambria

Don Quixote

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Robert

Is that good? I bought it and I’m trying to decide for my next long read between that and Les Miserables.

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Zenani

Harry Potter

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Hannah

Voyager by Diana Gabaldon, I think.

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Doris

The Covenant by James Michener

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Diana

It

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Brandy

IT

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Chrissy

You know this much is true by Wally lamb.

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Suharman

the count of monte cristo. it’s 1270 pages

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Lina

Lion heart

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Emika

Atlas Shrugged

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Michele

Gulag Archipelago by Solzhenitsyn

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Angelina

No clue… I know I’ve read a few that were around 1,500 but I don’t know which was longest of all. ?‍♀️

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S.F.

War and Peace

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Becky

Harry potter

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Randy

War and Peace with the Stand( the uncut one) being a close second

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David

War and Peace and The Lord of The Rings (The latter is a cheat as it’s 6 books really.)

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Fahadur

All the kings men

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Kathy

Ayn Rand….the one about the architect…name escapes me. Lots of Elizabeth George books also..all get long. Lots of the oTher Outlander series!

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Kathy

AynRand

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