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Thickest (longest) book you ever read.

Shucklak said:
did you know sherlock holmes was a cokehead? Its true! There are many descriptions of holmes injecting "cocaine hydrochloride.

the seven percent solution?
a bit of a cockgobbler too if you ask me;)

longest? hmmm the bible i guess
 
The longest book I read was Don Quixote by Cervantes 940 pages
The second longest book was The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie 700 pages 807 if you count the huge index
 
For me its the uncut version of the Stand. I read it in 3 days and wish it was longer!
 
^^ I read all of The Stand at work in about 3 days. That's the thing about Stephen King books for me, you never want them to end. The ending is never good enough to fit the story.

Especially in The Stand though, I mean jesus.. (spoiler....)

























The hand of god in electromagnetic form just reaches down and sets off the nuke?
 
The Bible (only the Old Testament) plus the Talmud.

Discounting religous texts, probably East of Eden, by Steinbeck. Incredible book, 601 pages. I have Atlas Shrugged sitting on my bookshelf, and I really want to read it, but I don't have the time, unfortunately.
 
crystalcallas said:

Lol...But i guess the THICKEST book i read lately and in ONE SITTING was that goddamn DaVinci Code. Yeah, eight hours non stop and a splitting headache after.
I'm a voracious and EXTREMELY fast reader :D

haha i did that too
 
OMG, bill clintons biography... took me such a long time.. and such a hard fucking read... but worth it in a round about kinda way
 
Not the longest, but Fool's Fate by Robin Hobb, 805 pages read in one night from like 11pm to 8am. Bit geeky.
 
Clinton's autobiography is on my reading list but I haven't gotten about to it yet. I'm still yet to read a biography of Britney Spears' child and a meticulous research fictional historical novel on Barney and Friends.
 
One day im gonna start on "War and Peace". Im told it takes 7 years to read it though..

I think the longest book would have been "The Idiot" by Dostoyevski. I think. Ive never really taken much notice of how thick a book actually is.
 
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