Happy Tuesday, y’all! This week, Jana over at That Artsy Reader Girl is asking us to share books with a high page count. I’ve read several books with high page counts. But I feel like I’ve already talked about them on here. So instead, I’m sharing the ten biggest books on my TBR.

I Like Big Books: Ten Longest Books on My TBR

All titles will lead to Goodreads.

Now, let’s see the ten biggest books on my TBR.

Nobody Does It Better by Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman

  • Genre: Nonfiction
  • Release Date: February 2020
  • Page Count: 720

Oathbound by Tracy Deonn

  • Genre: Young Adult, Urban Fantasy
  • Release Date: March 2025
  • Page Count: 656

Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty

  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release Date: September 2024
  • Page Count: 512

The Wartime Book Club by Kate Thompson

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: April 2024
  • Page Count: 512

Rhett Butler’s People by Donald McCaig

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: January 2007
  • Page Count: 500

What Once Was Mine by Liz Braswell

  • Genre: Retelling
  • Release Date: September 2021
  • Page Count: 496

The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton

  • Genre: Historical Fiction
  • Release Date: October 2012
  • Page Count: 496

Let Loose the Dogs by Maureen Jennings

  • Genre: Historical Mystery
  • Release Date: January 2003
  • Page Count: 495

Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks by John Curran

  • Genre: Nonfiction
  • Release Date: January 2009
  • Page Count: 492

The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind by Jackson Ford

  • Genre: Urban Fantasy
  • Release Date: June 2019
  • Page Count: 482

That’s the ten biggest books on my TBR. Have you read any of these? What’s the longest book on your TBR?

I Like Big Books: Ten Longest Books on My TBR

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34 thoughts on “Ten Biggest Books on My TBR

  1. Great list! Wow, that Disney Villains book is a chonky one. I also didn’t realise that The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind was on the chonkier side but I’m very much keen to check it out.

    1. It’s always interesting to find the other side of the story kind of books. We all think we do Rhett Butler, but do we really?

  2. I haven’t heard of any of these books. Though as I was making my way through the list I paused at the Agatha Christie book thinking, hmm. I thought she wrote fairly short books. Then I noticed it was by someone else. Ha!

    1. I have the audiobook on hold at my library. I actually had to refuse it when it became available because I was in the middle of two other books that need my attention first. Which is funny, because I’ve been waiting to read this for ages!

  3. I haven’t read any of these yet, but The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t with Her Mind is on my TBR. And a history of the James Bond movies sounds like it could be a lot of fun, too!

  4. That’s a great list! I love the idea of sharing your biggest TBR books. It can be so daunting to start a huge book, but it’s always so rewarding when you finish one. Oathbound sounds fascinating, and it’s always a win when a book you’re excited about is a bit on the longer side. Happy reading!
    I just picked up a box set of the Game of Thrones books, so those will definitely be keeping me busy for a while.

    1. Ebooks and audiobooks are a great way to read chunky books without realizing it! LOL!

  5. I think I’m the only one who doesn’t read big books, but a few of yours sound really good like the Rhett Butler one.

  6. This was a great way to do today’s topic! Rhett Butler’s People by Donald McCaig sounds intriguing, it would be interesting to see the story from his perspective.

  7. The only one of these on my TBR is The Secret Keeper. The Longest book on my TBR is Tribute by Nora Roberts. According to Goodreads, it has 799 pages. The Rhett Butler book sounds interesting.

  8. Looks like you have a great and varied collection of titles fitting the subject today. 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting my list today.

  9. I have Here One Minute on my tbr shelf. I’d hoped to get to it this month but it’s not looking likely!

  10. I’m a big Kate Morton fan. I’ll read anything she writes, no matter the page count. I also really liked HERE ONE MOMENT. It’s not my favorite of Moriarty’s books, but it was interesting and it made me think.

    Happy TTT!

    Susan
    http://www.blogginboutbooks.com

    1. I have the audiobook for Oathbound on hold at my library. It’s around 25 hours long, yikes! The whole series has been chunky, not sure why I thought this would be any different.

  11. Great list! I like that you listed a variety of genres, as usual. I’m not familiar with most of them, but some look really good. Rhett Butler’s People sounds intriguing, and Here One Moment sounded really good, but the audiobook narrator had too thick of an accent for me to follow and I’ll have to pick up the ebook copy at some point. I like her other stuff.

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