Probably Atlas Shrugged - 1168 pages.
I don't know how many pages the longest book I've ever read had. Critique of Pure Reason and Mein Kampf are up there though. And the bible. All very long and tiresome.
I think if you make a signature, you should inspire some emotion in someone else. I also think it would be pretentious for me to think I could do that.
Ramayana, and I didn't finish![]()
Art is a lie that leads to the truth.
--Picasso
Suitable Boy -- Vikram Seth
Probably Hugo's Les Miserables, in German translation. I have an edition in two books: the first one has 856 pages, the second one 683, thus in total 1539 pages.
Čłowjek je dwójny, te sam sebi. Tysacy słowow sym ka paćerki stykał na swoje lĕta a na kóncu spóznał, zo ani jednoho słowa njeje, kotre by jeho w ćĕle a dui we wej wĕrnosći wĕrnje pomjenowało.
A long, long time ago: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. More recently, Bleak House by Charles Dickens.
"Do you mind if I reel in this fish?" - Dale Harris
"For sale: baby shoes, never worn." - Ernest Hemingway
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Anna Karenia I didn't think I was ever going to get throught it at times I thought my head was going to. But it didn't and I did, and it was well worth it to.
Gone With the Wind- over 1000 pages, and one of my favourites. So far.
Well, I've completed three volumes, or about 1600 pages, of The Story of the Stone, but I still have 700 pages to go -- does that count?
The Brothers Karamasov 988 pages in norwegian.
oh, to me, a tale of 2 cites - Charles Dickens , and still reading it. I am not a person can easily stick to fictioni tend to read short story
but now i am trying to love fiction . Its a good way to have good vocabulary ^ ^
love to love Lit^ ^