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Old 02-08-2022, 06:01 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
I think the answer can be summed up by simply saying these three words:

"War and Peace"

"War and Peace" is indeed the iconic example of the long book. (IMO not too long ). Looking in my Calibre library most of the books that are longer are omnibusses. But several "single" books are longer. As examples "The Count of Monte Christo" and "Shogun".
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