What length of books do you like most?
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What length of books do you like most?
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On the other hand, under 200 is just too few to really get into the book.
I guess I would say my very loose preference would be 300 - 600ish pages - but will go outside this if its a book I really want to read.
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The really good books leave us wanting them to be longer, but that's a different case.
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I have feeling "bogged down" by a book. For example, while I loved "The Goldfinch," it took a while to read. In order to help me feel like I am making some progress, I might read a YA or something a bit lighter so that I feel that I am accomplishing something.
I have 3 Ken Follett books on my shelf along with East of Eden. While I am looking forward to them, I will be mixing it up with other books as well when I read them!
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