Depending on the size of the text and book, in most cases it numbers 1200-1500 pages. It has 15 parts to it and over a hundred chapters. Have a good time reading it.
Or, you could always watch the 6hr+ Russian made film that cost 100 Million USD to make, in 1968, the most expensive film of all time, it would cost near 600 Million to make today.
Or, you could always watch the 6hr+ Russian made film that cost 100 Million USD to make, in 1968, the most expensive film of all time, it would cost near 600 Million to make today.
" How about you read War and Peace "
" Go read War and Peace and leave me alone "
" I'd rather read War and Peace "
" It took me a year but I finally got through reading War and Peace "
" Go read War and Peace and leave me alone "
" I'd rather read War and Peace "
" It took me a year but I finally got through reading War and Peace "
by Bill Abnovsky August 19, 2006
A very long, but very good novel by the russian writer Tolstoy. I finished this novel some days ago and would only recomend it to those who have plenty of good reading time on their hands. This novel was one of the best most detailed I have ever read.
by yankee May 18, 2005
1. (n) an epic novel by Leo Tolstoy, first published from 1865 to 1869. Considered to be one of the world's greatest novels.
2. (v) the act of taking a really long time in the bathroom (usually defecating), an amount of time so long, it is exaggerated that the individual could finish such a novel within that time. Originates from the popular habit of reading while defecating.
2. (v) the act of taking a really long time in the bathroom (usually defecating), an amount of time so long, it is exaggerated that the individual could finish such a novel within that time. Originates from the popular habit of reading while defecating.
1. "Dag yo, War and Peace is one of the best books ever!"
2. Person A: "Damn homey, how long were you in the bathroom?"
Person B: "Sorry bro, I had to War and Peace."
2. Person A: "Damn homey, how long were you in the bathroom?"
Person B: "Sorry bro, I had to War and Peace."
by Joe Gigafartz December 01, 2006
The first word cannot start without the latter, and we all think the latter cannot happen without the first.
by gr33kbo1 February 24, 2010
Parent: Did you get any information from that college yet?
Kid: Yeah, they only sent me War & Peace 2.
Kid: Yeah, they only sent me War & Peace 2.
by Sid Barrett August 21, 2008