Really? No one else read "House of Leaves"? Y'all are missing out on the best psychogical essay novel ever written
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I read it Sophomore year. It gave me nightmares for a while. I loved it.
House of Leaves is around 700 pages long, am I wrong? Most books mentioned in this post's comments are longer, so maybe that is why.
I am halfway through Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, 1047 pages long.
How is it? I've heard good things.
And you've heard well if you ask me.
David Weber Honorverse, something like 30 books averaging around 600 pages each. Main plot is 17 books (i think, at the end main plot and spinoffs converge).
A single tome book would be James Clavell's Shogun, 1125 pages, small font.