![]() 01/16/2014 at 13:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I think my world poetry book has to be fairly high up there with 1338 pages. What's the largest textbook you have this semester.
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My physics book was way bigger than that.
No SR20 because I sold it and I don't remember what it was called.
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One million pages.
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Ohh you just wait until I get home.
I have a single textbook that we used for 3 levels of class. It's somewhere near 2,000 if I remember correctly.
So large, that I could pretty much only fit it and a notebook in my backpack at a time.
And sometimes I put it in the trunk of the car for better weight distribution....
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1521 Pages excluding Appendix and stuff. x-x
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Difficult to find a reference for size in the this picture, but these are about the same paper size as normal textbooks. I had an "abridged" version in school that was about 2/3 - 3/4 of the size of these two volumes put together.
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I spent a total of 50 bucks on college text books this semester. That makes me happy. The thickest one I have is probably my math book, which I downloaded. Illegally. But screw the professors!!! They are trying to screw you over! No one should have to pay more than a 100 bucks for a book, when it has been printed multiple times. Then they say that this edition is revised and completely different but it never is
/rant
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My physics textbook is 1,556 pages, and 7mm thick. It may or may not be a tablet.
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I saw this one time in a used bookstore.
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My wife uses the Oxford Classical Dictionary for her grad work.
1792 pages.
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Sorry for the late editon. I'm in high school; this is my english 2 textbook (a sophmore class)
It has 1379 pages of real text
PLUS an additional 171 pages of reference!
Its a big f'ing book
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I'm a bit late to this, but I have "Automotive Technology" by James D Halderman.
1652 pages of automotive knowledge.