Really Long Books I Want to (Eventually) Read - 600+ page TBR Books

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I LOVE big books, but I don't always have the time or energy to commit to the project of reading one. Here are some really long books (over 600 pages) that I really want to read... eventually. ;)

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My top 5 favorite books of all time are ALL big books! Check out these huge reads that I have already read and loved:

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I've added two of these books to my tbr and I had a couple that were already on my tbr. Thank you for sharing.

BookZealots
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I’m about 200 pages into The Goldfinch and I’m loving it! I’m sort of kicking myself for waiting so long to read it. The size definitely has intimidated me, but I’m glad I’ve finally picked it up! I’m like you in that I have to be in the right mood/mindset to read a big book.

vickysbooknook
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I read Pillars of the Earth last year and loved it! I acquired the other two books in the trilogy recently, as well as a couple of Ken Follett's other books. I think he'll become a favorite of mine.

bookedforlife
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11.22.63 is my favorite Stephen King book and I love it! It is not a typical King book 😉
The Good Daughter is one of the books I made a goal to read this year 😊
James A. Michener sounds like a very interesting book.

BernasBookishAdventures
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Im current reading the fourth Red Queen book, War Storm, and it’s surprised me with how long it is. I’m doing audio so it’s 22 hours but good reads puts it at 662 pages. But I agree I love a long book!

shanelle
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11/22/63 is one of my favorites. I think you'll love it. It's not the standard horror Stephen King.

Centennial is also great. I remember the hubbub about it when it came out. (GET OFF MY LAWN)

These are great choices. You're in for a wild ride!

Aleveria
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Hi! You look so comfy in that chair with your blanket *.*. 
I also want to read "11/22/63" cause I loooove Stephen King and I'm planning to read all he has ever written (which is going to take me a while for sure haha).
Anyways, if you want to read more about World War I, I recommend Testament of Youth, by Vera Brittain. I recently read it (and in the Spanish version it definitely fits the big book thing, with 800+ pages) and it's a really interesting memoir of her experience when it all started and also touching the years after the war ended :)

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