For me it’s Metro 2033 by Dmitriy Glukhovskiy, which is 500 pages long

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    I wish I read that, I loved the games. I regret cheating on so many High School reading tests. My class read Crime and Punishment and I just went on Shmoop to find all the answers. At times it was worth it, for example, some days, we were a bit behind schedule and had to read 40+ pages in a single night, while we also had hw for other classes, so I don’t completely regret it, but I wish I read more of it. Unfortunately the longest book i read was probably one of the Harry Potter books when I was like 9 or something. Ik ik but I was really young and I liked the ps2 games and the movies so I read a few books, nearly the whole series I think. Other than that, most of the fiction books I read were all classics like To Kill a Mockingbird or Room with a View or Shakespeare plays. None of those are very long, so by default, I have to say with much shame that the longest fiction book I’ve read is a HP book😔

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        The games were weird to me because I thought it was just like Fallout in USSR but it was way different, there were like spirits and monsters and stuff