Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Collosal books


                What happens when you mix all the books in the world together…  You get one colossal book.
That’s also pretty much everything you are going to see on this page.  A collection of awesome, super huge, mammoth sized books.  Starting off the list would have a collection of awesome books with a super long name.  What’s the name of this series you might be asking, well it’s The adventures of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Brightscales.  Isn’t that a mouthful.  It’s also known as the Inheritance Cycle which is the name I prefer to use.

                Next up would have to be the Arabian Nights.  While not as good as the Inheritance cycle this book has more than 3000 pages and that’s only one book!  I first discovered this book online and I made it my goal to read this super long and antique book.  Which was surprisingly good considering it came from the Triassic age. (Joking, well kind of…)  This book was actually made in Arabia a very, very long time ago.

                Another long series is the Rangers Apprentice series.  While none of the books in this series cap 400 pages they add up to more pages than the Inheritance Cycle.  This series was actually written by a father  in Australia to get his son to like reading.  Then the father decided to publish this series and was instantaneously famous.  Even now, two years after the series was created it remains on the New York Times top seller list.

                Last but certainly not least comes The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.  This book is actually a collection of six books which were originally a radio broadcast.  This book was introduced to me by my 6th grade teacher Mr. Finn and focuses heavily on 42.  This book has a ton of pages  and takes the grand prize for the book that took me the most time to read.

                Together this collection of books has more pages than I could possibly imagine having ever read but I have read those pages and this is what I was left with.  One vast collection of colossal books and one writing idea that was put into action.

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