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What is the most longest book have you ever read?
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The longest book I've ever read was Acheron by Sherilyn Kenyon, it was over 1,000 pages. Very engrossing though

Under the Dome by Stephen King - 1074 pages.
11/22/63 by Stephen King - 849 pages.
For me it was Winter by Marissa Meyers it was 827 pages and haven't read anything bigger since.

Under the Dome by Stephen King - 1074 pages.
11/22/63 by Stephen King - 849 pages."
thanks to Goodreads I can tell you that 5 of the 10 longest books I have read are by Stephen King.

2501 pages, 10.7 pounds in hardback.
For an e-book, depending on how you tip your head it's:
The Complete Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
12446 "Amazon Pages" about 4,410,036 words according to wordcounter.net - conversationally 4.4 million works for me.
Until the Amazon Kindle Complete book was issued you needed 14 hardback volumes.

About 1,000 pages in length, depending on your edition. It's been over 15 years since I read it, I only recall half of it being quite good and the other half being very boring.

Rise up Women! It's a non fiction book about the history of the suffragette movement and it was 728 pages long / 22 1/2 hours for audiobook and incredible.
I find books over 10 hours (audiobook reader for disability needs) really intimidating but when I read them I usually love them. I'm reading more longer books (over 10 hours) recently.
Would 100% recommend others read this book about the fight for votes for women in the UK.
The second longest book was Winter by Marissa Meyer. That book was 832 pages