I once read Sarum by Edward Rutherfurd. At 1344 pages it was rather large but I remember being completely hooked. I've not yet read any more by this author but maybe one day!![]()
I once read Sarum by Edward Rutherfurd. At 1344 pages it was rather large but I remember being completely hooked. I've not yet read any more by this author but maybe one day!![]()
The brothers karamazov
The Stand
The talisman
Atlas Shrugged
War and Peace
All long Can't Remember which is the longest
The longest book I've ever read will have to be Michel Zevaco's The Pardaillan. It is exactly ten volumes, and I could not stop untill I finished all. In the end the hero blows himself up with a chamber full of gun powder, but no one could find any evidence that he was dead. So he could have faked it. I remember how I searched whether any further volume existed. I could only find Le Capitan and read it also in the hope that it might have something to do with the fate of the knight Pardaillan, but it was a totally different story. If you are looking for an exiting story you won't find a better one than The Pardaillan.
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The House at Pooh Corner. I feared it would never end and I was praying I might die rather than have to live through it.