I like large books. A huge, heavy book is always more appealing to me than a short 150 page opus. Almost all non-tech books I've read from cover to cover over the past few years are at least 800 page long : for example,
- The Mahabharata (the largest book in mankind's history -- as there is no complete french translation, I've only read a 2000 page "abstract")
- Asimov's complete robots / foundation cycle
- Saint Augustine's City of God
- James Joyce's Ulysses
- Dumézil's Mythe et épopée
- Hofstadter's Gödel Escher Bach
On the to-read list :
Downside : I need robust shelves.
Wondering (Score:2)
I've been wondering about Hofstadter's Gödel Escher Bach for a while, would you recommend it? Any specific comments?
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
Re:Wondering (Score:1)
Gödel Escher Bach (Score:1)
GED (Score:1)
On the other hand... (Score:1)
I don't mind if something long is composed of multiple small books such as the Foundation series though.
I guess part of my problem comes from the bulk of such a book - my arms get tired. The ot