Friday, March 23, 2012

Friday -- Time for Feature and Follow!

This weeks Feature & Follow Question is:


Q: What is the longest book you've read? What are your favorite 600+ page reads?


I read Gone With the Wind when I was pretty young. I really enjoyed it. I used to be a big Stephen King fan, and some of his books got pretty long. I haven't read him for a while, but I'm planning on reading 11/22/1963 soon (about 850 pages). After all the Harry Potter books had been published, I read all seven of them in a row -- a real treat, and definitely my favorite "long book."

I don't pay much attention to the length of books. I'm willing to commit, if the book is worth it. Of course, I'm not above DNFing if I'm not enjoying it.

Looking forward to your thoughts on this one. I'm sure I'm forgetting some good ones. Thanks to Parajunkee and Alison for hosting the fun! Thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend!





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6 comments:

  1. Oh yes Gone With the Wind! How I loooooved and adored this story! Gosh so awesome and epic!
    Happy Friday!

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  2. Great choice. new follower. my ff v\http://jennreneeread.blogspot.com/2012/03/follow-friday-10.html

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  3. I never got to Gone With the Wind, but Harry Potter is on my bookshelf, re-read many many times :))

    Here's my FF

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  4. Hopping through. I'd like to read the new King book. It would be my first Stephen King.
    My Hop

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  5. I need to read Gone with the Wind! Sorry for replying late and thanks for stopping by :)

    The Muggle

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  6. If you consider the fact that the version of The Lord of The Rings I read was the one that’s one book with the 3 parts inside (1202 pages in the brazilian version), that would be the longest book I’ve ever read. But if you consider series to favorite 600+ page reads, hands down, Harry Potter. Not so much for the story, but for the feeling it brings me every time I think about it.

    Maeva
    Murphy's Library

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