Book is over 600 hundred pages

There is no good book with that much pages

Just think that ten year olds went through thousands of pages of Harry Potter.

Page number isn't really a good measure of anything. Stuff like Count of Monte Cristo is really long but you can just breeze right through it.

I don't get why it's so hard for some people. If I enjoy a book (I admit, some are more of a slog than others) I'll read 100+ pages a day and it'll be finished in a week. The only times I wasn't doing that was the last year of high school, and that was because I simply had so much homework there was nothing else in my life.

I thinks it's just a matter of patience, application, enjoyment-- old world virtues modern times have perverted into a collective negative: OCD.

Brothers Karamazov, Moby Dick, Anna Kerinana ...

>What the fuck is the Count of Monte Cristo
NOT EVEN TRYING

I have a pocket version of 1200 pages of brothers karamazov

The fuck? 600 pages is like a long novel. Most of Murakami's books are 500-600 pages and are a breeze.

I got a bit bored in Paris, especially after the party in the count's country house