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Posted by: valker
The Lord of the Rings complete trilogy. Somewhere between 900 and 1100 pages and with incredibly small print. Tolkien can write a paragraph, hahaha.


This.

Also one of the Game Of Thrones books (fourth?) Had 1200 plus pages.

And A few of the Wheel Of Time books passed 1000 pages.

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How long is Dune?

I recall seeing it in a Borders and thought it looked like a cinder block, but it might have been something else.

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Posted by: Maximus Decimus
The Stand by Stephen King, around 1,100 something pages.

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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. inb4 haters

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows... yeah.


Wasn't Order ofthe Phoenix longer?

Was it?


Pretty sure it was.

Then that is my answer.

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Dan Brown Deception Point

I think that was, I also read Rainbow Six and Red Storm Rising from Clancy and they were really long.
Could never get into Deception Point.

And Rainbow Six... what they were planning to do. That blew me away, especially with how close the plot came to fruition.
God deception point went in a crazy awesome direction, but it took along time.

And the plot of Rainbow Six was absolutely brilliant.

Also I take it back, the biggest book was probably A Dance with Dragons. Didn't realize how small other books really were.

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Posted by: Bigfoot1010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows... yeah.


Wasn't Order ofthe Phoenix longer?

Was it?


Pretty sure it was.

Then that is my answer.
DH was 700, OotP was 800 I think.

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Posted by: BlazingAngel94
The Hobbit back in 7th grade. I'm not much of a book reader although I did enjoy Gregor the Overlander, Percy Jackson and the Olympians, and The Hunger Games.

I really thought I was the only person on the planet that had read that book. That whole series was amazing. I remember reading all of them in Junior High.

OT: Whatever one of the Inheritance books that was the longest.

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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. inb4 haters

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The only thing I disagree with is here idea of people who need some help as parasites. Other then that I think me and Ayn Rand are on the same page.

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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. inb4 haters

ily

The only thing I disagree with is here idea of people who need some help as parasites. Other then that I think me and Ayn Rand are on the same page.
Agreed!

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Posted by: Kaltyr
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. inb4 haters

That book is BIG. 1100 pages or so. Yeah, that's the biggest book I've read, too. I quite enjoyed it, too.

[Edited on 01.06.2013 6:25 PM PST]

  • 01.06.2013 6:25 PM PDT

The longest book I've read is 870 pages, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. If books take more than 600 pages, they drag too long for me and I refuse to read them.

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The wheel of time book 5, around 900 pages.

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Probably Lord of the Rings.

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Had something like 12 pages.

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"The Three Mustketeers".

Or "To Kill a Mockingbird".

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It, Green Eggs and Ham, The Great Gatsby, Scarlet Letter, Attack of the Mutant, Art of War, all stapled and taped together

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Rainbow Six was fantastic.

Although the longest was probably The Count of Monte Cristo. 1312 pages. And I loved every single one.

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Posted by: Kaltyr
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. inb4 haters

ily

The only thing I disagree with is here idea of people who need some help as parasites. Other then that I think me and Ayn Rand are on the same page.



Except her idea of Objectivism is dead and has been dead since the day she wrote Fountainhead.

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows....Hey...Harry Potter is the bee's knees...

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The human element always mucks things up.

Atlas Shrugged was just over 1,000 pages and text was tiny as shiz.

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Posted by: Maximus Decimus
The Stand by Stephen King, around 1,100 something pages.

This!

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