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[Closed] Recommendations for books, especially long books?

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Philip Pullman's Northern Lights / Golden Compass series, some Jo Nesbo (Redbreast for instance) , and my multi-ethnic comfort read: Kim, by Kipling. Especially if you're in northern Asia.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 3:01 pm
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A Little Life - quite long and I really liked it, but do keep the sharp objects out of reach.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 3:09 pm
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Bleak House

One of my very favourite books and Dickens' best (IMO)

And plenty long


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 4:07 pm
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Cormac McCarthy - The Border Trilogy (All of the Pretty Horses, The Crossing & Cities of the Plain)

McCarthy is a fantastic storyteller - highly recommended.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 4:42 pm
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[i]'The Pillars of the Earth'[/i] (and its sequal 'World Without End'), by Ken Follett; very highly recommended.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 5:28 pm
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If you are willing to look at non-fiction, Trial by battle, vol1 of the Hundred Years war series by Jonathan Sumption is a doorstop,complex in it's cast of characters but very readable.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 6:13 pm
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Lots of choice here, so rather than suggest anything new I'll give a +1 for Cloud Atlas and 11/22/63.

Cloud Atlas is beautifully written and very clever too. David Mitchell is an excellent author. The Frobisher and Somni chapters are probably my favourites.

11/22/63 is a cracking read and despite not being a horror offering is Stephen King at his best in my opinion. Great page turner.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 8:20 pm
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Takeshi Kovacs trilogy

Very good, but if you want long it's gotta be Peter F. Hamilton's Night's Dawn Trilogy - just 3600 pages in total.

For non sci-fi, and a bit more intellectual challenge (I found) I enjoyed (though it was tough going at times) Javier Marias Your Face Tomorrow trilogy - has lots of dialogue/inner dialogue/recounting of memories of in-depth conversations, conversations about history etc, secret organization assessing the behaviours of people and making decisions about how best to manipulate them etc.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 8:21 pm
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'The Pillars of the Earth' (and its sequal 'World Without End'), by Ken Follett; very highly recommended.

Definately this. I never really believe people when they say, 'you should read .......' But Pillars of the Earth was an excellent recommendation.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 8:32 pm
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Justin Kronin's trilogy:
[i]The Passage
The Twelve
City of Mirrors[/i]

...is simply, utterly brilliant.


 
Posted : 01/06/2017 9:40 pm
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Booked marked this thread and have just ordered Hyperion. We need a STW book exchange! If anyone wants to read hyperion after me I'll send it to you and you send me something back?


 
Posted : 06/06/2017 10:07 am
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The Son by Philip Meyer
Matterhorn by Karl Marlantes (about the Vietnam war)
May we be Forgiven by A M Homes

All great in their own way, though not so sure about likeable characters. First two are epics; last one is dark and funny.


 
Posted : 06/06/2017 11:29 am
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Ash: A Secret History by Mary Gentle. I really enjoyed it (read it years ago though) and it certainly qualifies as a doorstop book at something like 1,400 pages.

The other doorstop epics that spring to mind would be the Night's Dawn trilogy by Peter F Hamilton. Three books, each over a thousand pages makes for a vast amount of space opera.


 
Posted : 06/06/2017 12:47 pm
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Booked marked this thread and have just ordered Hyperion. We need a STW book exchange! If anyone wants to read hyperion after me I'll send it to you and you send me something back?

Nice idea, I'll swap you as I Walked Out one Midsummer Morning, Laurie Lee, PM address. Other titles are available.


 
Posted : 12/06/2017 10:35 pm
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