I like big books and I cannot lie!
- Pooja Natoo
- Sep 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Readers and non-readers have seriously different definitions of how many pages a big fat juicy book must have. We readers will consider it a sacrilege if a book under 350 pages is called thick, like come on what?!
Although the title of the longest book goes to Proust's 'In Search of Lost Time', you and I, know that I won't be reading that anytime soon. My type is mostly fantasy and romance and a little bit of everything else. LOL.

I believe the biggest #romantasy novel that I've read so far is Crescent City Book 3 i.e.House of Flame and Shadow with a whooping 835 pages, let's face it, it's quite obvious, after all Sarah J Maas is the Queen of writing great fat books and we wouldn't have it any other way.
The second next is obviously A Court of Silver Flames, again by Sarah J Maas, having about 730+ pages, I remember the literal glee that everyone was dizzy on when the book came out, good times guys, good times.

The next fat book I read would be Iron Flame, book 2 of the Empyrean Series by Rebecca Yarros. And with mere 3 months for Onyx Storm, book 3 to release, I'm so damn excited to see the number of pages that I get to literally consume.

Lastly, among the hundred such big and, spicy, and hefty books I've read, the one closest to the 500-page mark is V. E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.
It was the most emotionally tantalizing book that I read that year, just so good.

That's all for today folks! I got a lot of reading to do!
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