Certainly! Some examples of books with more than 500 pages include "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo, "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace, and "The Stand" by Stephen King.
Some vary with different versions/editions/publishers you get, but here are some 500-plus pages books:
1-Gone with the Wind (Margaret Mitchell, I think)
2-Le Morte D'Arthur (Sir Thomas Mallory)
3-The Holy Bible (God)
4-Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)
5-Vilette (Charlotte Bronte)
6-Emma (Jane Austen)
7-All the books in the Twilight series (Stephenie Meyer)
8-All the books in the Eragon series (Christopher Paolini)
There are plenty more, these are just a few!
Possible reasons: bigger letters, bigger margins.
The Mark of Athena (Heroes of Olympus Series) by: Rick Riordan Number of Pages: 608
More Than Earthlings has 95 pages.
More Than Good Intentions has 320 pages.
More Than One Universe has 554 pages.
A Darkness More Than Night has 418 pages.
According to this source it can hold more than 1500 books: http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/related/283658
It is always possible to create categories, for example, books that are taller than ten inches, books with red covers, books having more than 176 pages, and so forth. But important categories of non-fiction would include scientific, historical, and biographical books.
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More than 400 pages.
Only 3 of the books are less than 200 pages. I am a slow reader myself, but I was reading them for fun, and I read 40ish pages in about 25 minutes. If you are reading them for school, and you don't get interested in books very easily, you will. These are a fast read, easy to understand, and you won't want to put them down.
"The Twilight Saga" series, which includes "Twilight," has more pages than "The Lightning Thief" by Rick Riordan. The Twilight books are longer, with over 2,000 pages in total for the series, while "The Lightning Thief" has around 375 pages.