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Originally posted by White Rabbit
The Stand was really long!! I remember that one, 800 pages? something like that.. and the writtings was soo tiny!
My copy was 1400+ pages.
 

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Originally posted by dark`secrets
a judy blume book- summer sisters? or some similar title
took me like 2 weeks. it was interesting going thru life and stuff
top book, but i never really thought of it as that long. i think i read it in less that 2 weeks. i'd love to read it again but i lost my copy :(
 

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Summer sisters was fantastic, actually I was bored one day and finished it in one day. lol

But my longest book is Anna Karenina. It frightens me every time I look at my page number and realise how long I still have to read!
 

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The Stand - Revised edition (heaps of stuff added)
And so help me, I received a hardcopy version of all 3 LOTR when I was 8 and I have read the entire thing at least once a year since then.
The Bible
Took one look at A Suitable Boy and when neh.
 

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If you want something to see you through weeks - A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth.

I don't own a copy - but I think it's about 1400 pages. It's not that interesting in my opinion, too many songs and poetry when he isn't that talented. Some people adore it, most don't finish it. But it's definitely up there - particularly if you get a hardcover version.

Strange how some books that are thousands of pages long seem to be over before you start - yet something only a couple of hundred pages drags on for weeks.
 
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romance of three kingdoms
1500 pages i think
 

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I read Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix - but I guess that is sort of an easy read - so probably Angela's Ashes.
 

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probably lotr, but darkfall (isobelle carmody was fairly big),
It also depends on what edition you read- the print and paper type.
 

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix for me :)
 

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probably the bible hehe but since i havent read the entire thing then jane eyre, which wasnt long at all. thats quite sad.
 

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Counting a full series as one book. Isaac Asimov's Foundation series (Plus the extras not by him).

Otherwise, I'm sorry to say it's probably HP&TOOTP. Some of the preludes to Dune are pretty long as well, And of course LOTR.
 

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