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Bambang
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by Bambang »
What's the thickest book you've ever read?
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by Dixie »
The Bible
Yes, I read it when I was small!
The Pillars of the Earth, I read it last year. Loved it.
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Cypress
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by Cypress »
War and Peace by Tolstoy and Don Quixote by Cervantes. I don’t know which one was the thickest.
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by Hardi »
I don't know.. but, if I would have a complaint register then that would be a really thick book. :)
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by iamvitaly »
The thickest book I ever read was 'Abay's way' by M.Ayezzov... But 'War and Peace' is thicker... :(
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by Melek »
Jhul Vern 'Capitan Grant's children' I really enjoyed it
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by illusion »
I think it was "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" It has around 600 pages?