- - Stories from Johannesburg's exciting event?
- - long adventure tales
- - Long stories going backwards or forwards
- - Stories that might take a while
- - long stories that can be read forward or backwards?
- - Long, leisurely stories
- - Stories of elite soldiers capturing a German leader
- - Stories that can be read backward?
- - Stories that may turn up
- - Stories with many chapters which span for decades
- - Stories returned unedited
- - long, detailed stories
- - Stories that may be read anyway
- - Viking stories
- - Stirring stories
- - Short stories they're not
- - Long stories, like "Twilight"
- - Long stories of heroic deeds
- - "Heimskringla" stories
- - Continuing stories
- - Legendary stories
- - Adventure tales
- - Grand stories
- - 'On again, off again' love stories, say
- - Stories with many chapters
- - Epic stories
- - They're no short stories
- - Extended stories
- - Stories spanning decades
- - Long involved stories
- - Long, heroic stories
- - Grand-scale stories
- - Big stories
- - Long, long stories
- - Palindromic stories
- - Very long stories
- - Long, drawn-out stories
- - Adventure stories
- - Long-winded stories
- - Lengthy stories
- - Sprawling stories
- - Stories that span generations
- - Epic stories of heroism
- - Heroic stories
- - Multigenerational stories
- - Tales of adventure
- - Sweeping stories
- - Adventure accounts
- - They are long stories
- - Long stories
- - Viking tales
- - Major ordeals
- - Norse tales unaffected by reversal
- - Scandinavian tales
- - lengthy affairs, even when they're over
- - Lengthy heroic tales
- - Norse epic tales
- - "war and peace" and "gone with the wind"
- - Tome-filling tales
- - Romans-fleuves
- - Wondrous tales of yore
- - Thick novels
- - They usually span many years
- - Some miniseries
- - Some fantasy tales
- - Some are thrilling, some boring, all are long
- - Old Norse family tales
- - Novel forms
- - No quick reads
- - Narratives of a kind
- - Multigenerational tales
- - Many Michener works
- - Lengthy yarns
- - Historical writings
- - Heroic writings
- - Heroic legends
- - Forsyte, etc.
- - Detailed accounts
- - "Heimskringla" et al.
- - Long yarns
- - Soap-opera story lines
- - Epic narratives
- - Long narratives
- - Certain writings.
- - Heroic works
- - Tales of derring-do
- - Tales
- - Tales of the past
- - Heroic tales
- - Detailed tales
- - Epic tales
- - Long tales
- - Tales spanning centuries
- - Some Old Norse tales
- - Complex tales
- - Soap operas, essentially
- - Lengthy tales
- - Long, drawn-out tales
- - Elaborate tales
- - Viking tales, say
- - Tales spanning generations
- - 'Beowulf' and 'Roots'
- - Way-long tales
- - They go on for generations
- - Grandiloquent chronicles
- - The 'Iliad' and the 'Odyssey'
- - Generational tales
- - Heroic narratives
- - Drawn-out tales
- - 'Game of Thrones' and others
- - Narratives to be read both ways
- - They may span decades
- - Long accounts
- - Long, heroic tales
- - Some family histories
- - Multivolume narratives
- - Some trilogies
- - They may span generations
- - Grandiose tales
- - Some multivolume novels
- - Lengthy narratives
- - Typical Michener novels
- - Sweeping tales
- - Epic accounts
- - Tales of heroism
- - Continuing dramas
- - Sprawling narratives
- - Sweeping yarns
- - Major accounts
- - Dramatic, detailed tales
- - Palindrome for no quick reads
- - "War and Peace" and others
- - "The Lord of the Rings" and the like
- - Tales you can also read backwards?
- - "The Thorn Birds" and others
- - Material for serials
- - Multivolume tales
- - They might span generations
- - Epics
- - Lengthy legends
- - "Beowulf" and others
- - Trilogies, often
- - Miniseries, often
- - Big accounts
- - Norse myths, e.g.
- - Heroic accounts
- - Accounts that span generations
- - Norse narratives
- - They span many generations
- - Historical novels
- - Palindromic tales
- - "Beowulf" et al.
- - Long prose narratives
- - Drawn-out accounts
- - What legends are made of?
- - Narratives
- - Chronicles
- - To-dos
- - Literary works
- - ...... legends
- - long-term investment accounts?
- - works of fiction known for their length
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