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Looking for book recommendations over 800 pages
I am looking for big chunky book recommendations that are NOT classics. Not Stephen King, not Sarah J Maas or Brandon Sanderson for I have all of those. Any genre is ok. 2024 is the year I decided to knock out some intimidating books. I do like High Fantasy like Priory of the Orange Tree(already read)
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I also recommend Otherland by Tad Willaiams.
Shōgun by James Clavell (1312 pages) Anathem by Neal Stephenson is (937 pages) Last edited by JSWolf; 05-09-2024 at 04:54 PM. |
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Some that I enjoyed:
Robin Hobb's Farseer / Realm of the Elderlings series (the first couple are not this length but several are) Some non-fantasy works: Cryptonomicon or Seveneves - Neal Stephenson Pandora's Star & Judas Unchained (and the other Commonwealth books in general) or (standalone) Great North Road - Peter F. Hamilton I enjoy the first few Jack Ryan books too (up through ~Rainbow Six) Before I went through my list I thought I had a lot more. It turned out that a lot of them were just Brandon Sanderson (or Wheel of Time which I assume you've read) and some Stephen King. |
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I read cryptonomicon and seveneves. great books!
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Shelley Parker-Chan's duology: She who became the sun and He who drowned the world, two books of ~400 pages each.
China in the 1300s with some supernatural elements, about the peasant rebel who became the founder of the Ming dynasty. |
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Lonesome Dove - Larry McMurtry - Western, I think my paperback was 960-odd pages
Ash: A Secret History - Mary Gentle - Historical Fantasy with a twist. Great. Sometimes split into 3 in the US, but it's one book of over 1000 pages. Kushiel's Dart - Jacqueline Carey - Another semi-historical fantasy, with sexual content not to everyone's taste. I seem to remember the first book was over 900 pages (although looking at isfdb the page counts are all over the place, hardcovers down in the 700s). I believe most volumes of the Malazan Book of the Fallen are over 800 pages. A lot of people really love it, but I read the first one and kind of hated it. |
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Well ... so which page count is the official number one would refer to?
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/al...pictureid=8450 I have taken the print version with 817 pages as a base, is that wrong then? |
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Of course it is. It's a book and it's got over 800 pages. QED.
I find that Adobe epub pages tend to be bigger than most paper novels, although they can be smaller than serious nonfiction. Don't get me wrong; I like Adobe numeration because of its consistency and it was a sad day for me when kepubs went to screen = page, but it's just another measure. No one handed out Adobe epub pages on top of the mount. What about front matter? What about notes and indices? Surely for consistency those need to be separated out, also. Sometimes things are a combination of good enough/just for fun/don't matter and you should just roll with it. As with Justice Potter Stewart's definition of pornography, we all know a doorstop when we see on. |
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Yea, "pages" is completely misleading for all the reasons you state plus more. I ignore page counts and solely focus on the word count to judge the size of the book and how long it will take to read. |
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Any genre is OK?
The most readable author of long biographies might be Robert Caro. Try Amazon’s free sample of The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Path to Power. You could also check out William Manchester. |
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Since you did say "any genre" ...
The only thing I have of that size is The Bible. It fits your "intimidating" requirement (for many people at least), but might fail on your "no classics" requirement, depending on your thoughts on religion. Another one that I have that is not quite 800 pages, but getting close is The Ashley Book Of Knots. Known in knot tying circles as "ABOK". Knots are numbered, e.g., the simple "Square Knot" is ABOK #1402. There is general text, knot descriptions, and tons of hand drawn illustrations. Intimidating, yes. It's quite the tome. A classic? In the knot tying world - yes, outside of that group - probably totally unknown. |
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