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Old 09-30-2014, 02:43 PM   #33
Waylander
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Good replies, keep them coming. Personally, I don't mind shorter ebooks, but I read a lot, so longer books leave me feeling like I've had my fill, whereas some shorter books leave me wanting more. On the flipside, books that are too long cough:Sword of Truth:cough leave me feeling bloated and sluggish. My optimum length is around 500-600 pages. Anything over 600 pages has to be pretty special to hold my attention, such as "I am Pilgrim" by Terry Hayes, which in print paperback is a whopping 888 pages in the UK. I loved that book, and could. not. put. it. down.
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