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Old 07-16-2011, 01:58 PM   #72
Bookworm_Girl
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I don't know e-page count, but some longer books I have read:
The Stand (1472 pages)
The Pillars of the Earth (1008 pages)
The World Without End (1056 pages)
(paperback pages per Amazon)
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Ken Follett definitely writes long books! Fall of Giants was the longest ebook that I read in 2010, and The Pillars of the Earth was the longest ebook for me in 2009. Drood by Dan Simmons was another long one that I read in 2010.

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Originally Posted by Aladyleyna View Post
Oh, I love that book to bits! Definitely one of my favourite books, and then I had to go and leave it behind in a restaurant! And after that, I couldn't find it in any of the bookstores. I was practically crying!
I loved The Historian too! I read it in 2006 in hardback before I had an ereader. However, I do not recommend The Swan Thieves. You might also enjoy books by Kate Mosse or Carlos Ruiz Zafon.
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