Top Ten Tuesday: Books with a High Page Count

Top Ten Tuesday

This week’s topic: Books that are doorstop chunksters

Oh, I used to love a giant fat book. Now I don’t read them as much but they still hold a (big) place in my heart.

These are probably the books I have read with the highest page counts.

The Stand – 1,152 pages

It – 1,138 pages

The Witching Hour – 976

I got totally lost in these worlds, especially The Witching Hour. I fell in love with New Orleans reading this book, and immediately took a vacation there to see it in person, to walk those streets, feel the humidity… lol. I even stopped by Anne Rice’s house and had my photo taken on the sidewalk (banquette?) in front. I still love that city, and have visited many times since that first time.

Gosh, this is a trip down memory lane! I loved all three of these so very much as well. I mean, let’s start with Outlander. I have had a book crush on Jamie Fraser for years and years now. My husband is very familiar with the character thanks to my all gushing. Lonesome Dove is just one of those books too, that you will think about forever. And finally, 11/22/63 is one of my favorite King books.

Drums of Autumn – 928

11/22/63 – 880

Lonesome Dove – 864

Some more books with emotional ties. My husband bought me this Emily Dickinson book for Christmas years and years ago and I treasure it, and A Prayer for Owen Meany is probably one of my favorite books of all time. I have read it sooooo many times. My uncle gave me a copy when I graduated, that was his copy. Then I gave it to my cousin, his daughter years later when she graduated from college. We do this in my family, write notes to each other and pass the books back and forth.

And finally, The Secret History which really is as good as everyone says, in my opinion. I love dark academia and this is such a perfect entree.

The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson – 716

A Prayer for Owen Meany – 637

The Secret History – 552

Ugh, I love Angeline Boulley!! I can’t wait to read her newest book, Sisters in the Wind, which is only 389 pages. This one weighs in at 489.

And there you have it!

I hope all of you do one thing that makes you smile today!

50 thoughts on “Top Ten Tuesday: Books with a High Page Count

  1. What a great list! I also loved reading your thoughts on A Prayer for Owen Meany, as it is one of my all-time favourite books. The emotional ties you described, with your uncle giving you his copy, are so touching. It’s a truly amazing book that is well worth the time it takes to read.

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  2. Big books are fun! I used to love lugging around a big ol’ book – now I read most of the really long ones on my kindle, lol … But I definitely still have print versions 🙂

    Absolutely *love* that y’all write notes and trade books back and forth! That is the coolest thing 😀

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  3. Wow! You found some great fits for this subject! Some of these are super high in those page counts (Diana’s books are favorites for this week, too!). 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting my list today.

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  4. OMG, your family annotates books and pass them between each other???!!! That is my dream!! 😭I love annotated books and I go out of my way to buy them if I see them at secondhand bookstores even if I’m not interested in the book itself, but I haven’t done that in a while. I would so love a book buddy I can do this with! I love that your family does this!

    Haze
    https://thebookhaze.com/

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  5. As much as I love sinking into a story, I just don’t have a ton of patience for really long books these days. I usually read a few 500+ pages a year, but that’s it. I do enjoy Boulley’s books. I loved LONESOME DOVE when I read it years ago. When I did a reread last year, I was quite bored with it, although I still enjoyed it mostly. Great list!

    Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

    Susan

    http://www.blogginboutbooks.com

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  6. lesscher's avatar lesscher

    I have also read and loved The Stand, It, and 11/22/63. Despite the length, Stephen King pulls you in from the get-go and the pages fly! Someday, I’d love re-read The Stand, but It scared me too much to revisit. I listened to Lonesome Dove a year or so ago, and thought it was remarkable. Such a great story! I’ve read A Prayer for Owen Meany a couple of times. I could read it again, but it’s so long. I have Firekeeper’s Daughter on my shelf to read this summer. Guess I should get crackin’!

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