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I loved Wool! Are you going to read the next one, Shift? It was really good, too. In fact my hubby read Shift without knowing that Wool was the first one but the two are separate from each other enough to make this not a problem.
Read The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver
It has 506 pages but could have fit so many categories, it was hard to decide where to put it - historical fiction, foreign setting (finished that category), prize winner.
Hopefully I don't regret putting it here.
It has 506 pages but could have fit so many categories, it was hard to decide where to put it - historical fiction, foreign setting (finished that category), prize winner.
Hopefully I don't regret putting it here.

It has 506 pages but could have fit so many categories, it was hard to decide where to put it - historical fiction, foreign set..."
If you decide later that you want to swap it to another category, let me know.
My 2nd one in this category is A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin. I read the paperback edition which was 834 pages. Even with the variety of characters, I was surprised at how quickly I got drawn in to the struggles.

*Note to self - Kindle is probably the way to go for these big books.

*Note to self - Kindle is probably the way to go for these big books."
Absolutely, which is why, after reading your glowing review, I ordered this as an ebook, got it on sale for around $5!
Woo-hoo!

If I don't like it, my hubby who LOVES space operas will enjoy it, so money well spent either way!


So many of the books I've been reading this year are just under the requirement - 475 - 492 pages. It's frustrating, but I shall persevere.

My third one in this category is The Iliad by Homer. It has been on my TBR shelf for several years and I am glad I finally read it. It is 614 pages.

Roughing It
4th one done: A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin. At 969 pages it was one of the longest ones I've read in a while.

Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption

Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption"
I'll take it... Finger crushers are hard to come by.



Yes, that was number five, well done!!!
Books mentioned in this topic
Holy Bible: English Standard Version - One Year Bible, ESV (other topics)A Storm of Swords (other topics)
The Country of Ice Cream Star (other topics)
Swallowdale (other topics)
The Collected Stories (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sandra Newman (other topics)Arthur Ransome (other topics)
David Wroblewski (other topics)
George R.R. Martin (other topics)
Homer (other topics)
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Read up to 5 books with 500 or more pages.