Are there any insanely long book series that are truly worth reading in their entirety?

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It's just a photo of a bunch a animal manure all over someone's carpet.

One Thousand and One Nights

the books themselves actually aren't that long though

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Maximum Ride is actually hilarious. you should read it all ironically
beyond that, idk, this board shills the hell out of Wheel of Time and In Search of Lost Time, so maybe those. Ender's Game is good for the main four (Game, Speaker, Xeno, Children), but the side books get progressively more shit until Card went completely insane and wrote the Formic Wars prequels

In Search of Lost Time and are the only correct answers

Wheel of Time is pretty good.

Apparently
>Master and Commander
Supposedly
I heard yesterday

Never read any installments of the Warrior Cats series, and not to sound condescending, but it unironically looks cute asf.

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The Animorphs

The Bible
In Search of Lost Time
The Thousand and One Nights
The Mahabharata
Srimad Bhagavatam
Plutarch's Moralia
Master and Commander

All of Zola and Balzac

The Greeks

If you’re going to pick 1001 Nights you should really add The Decameron.

Trollope’s Barchester and Palliser series are both excellent.

“All of Zola and Balzac” isn’t a series, user.

What about Warhammer 40k?

The Western Canon

the two kings and the two labyrinths by borges

>“All of Zola and Balzac” isn’t a series, user.
Rougon-Macquart and Comedie Humaine are two of the most well known and celebrated series ever, turbobrainlet.

Meh western literature is pretty discardable.

Neither is the entirety of the work of either author, tard. Think before you post.

Jeevs are Wooser is worth a shot

Nice call. Wodehouse is an enjoyable read. The Blandings Castle books are also recommended.