Another challenge to take part in. This is a challenge where I chose the pace so I will just keep going till I have read my 13 books of 450 pages or more. That is the level of Bakers Dozen.
I like big books and I cannot lieDuration: You set the pace
You other readers can't deny
When a book on a shelf has an itty bitty spine
It just wont make you pine
Unless it's fat, then you'll pull out your purse
Cause you notice those big books first
Rules:
Read fat books! Books over 450 pages. Paper, ebooks and audio are O.K. For audiobooks, use default edition for page count or books over 12 hours.
Levels:List of books:
✦ In for a penny, in for a pound: 1 book
✦ Two's company, three's a crowd: 2 - 3 books
✦ Four or five to feel alive : 4 - 5 books
✦ 2, 4, 6, 8, bog in, don't wait: 6 - 8 books
✦ 9, 10, read it again: 9 - 12 books
✦ Bakers dozen: 13+
- The House At Riverton by Kate Morton (593 pages)
- The Enchantress by Michael Scott (513 pages)
- Family Magic by Patti Larsen (466 pages)
- Elfhunter by C.S. Marks (519 pages)
- Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher (460 pages)
- The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss (662 pages)
- Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck (510 pages)
- Shifting Shadows by Patricia Briggs (450 pages)
- The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness (561 pages)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling (734 pages)
- The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss (994 pages)
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling (901 pages)
- Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein (452 pages)
- The Magicians by Lev Grossman (488 pages)
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling (652 pages)
- All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot (552 pages)
- The Recovery Room by Ann Ormsby (450 pages)
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