I saw on a recent post that Les Miserables has 365 chapters and there is actually a (small) subreddit dedicated to reading a chapter a day. r/AYearOfLesMiserables
The idea of breaking up such a daunting book over the course of a year is something that appeals to me. Plus, I love doing 30-day/52 week type challenges throughout the year.
So, this inspired me to consider what other books might have right around 350+ chapters where one could do a chapter a day.
I am also considering War and Peace which has 361 chapters.
Any other suggestions?
by Due-Scheme-6532
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Can’t think of a “year” book, but Moby Dick would take you more than four months to read with 135 chapters.
Look up Dracula Daily! You sign up to their newsletter thing and they send you the chapter of Dracula that corresponds to the day of the year.
Stephen King’s *11/22/1963* is on my to-be-read list, but the size of that book feels overwhelming to me. Maybe that would fit your bill (if you’re interested in the topic/book/author).