- SAGAS
- Aeneid and Iliad, e.g.
- The "Iliad" and "Odyssey"
- Long, detailed stories
- Long, long stories
- Long stories
- Tales
- Multigenerational stories
- Dramatic readings
- Large accounts
- Spectacular tales
- Adventure accounts
- Sweeping yarns
- Heroic tales
- Norse narratives
- Grandiloquent chronicles
- Long tales
- Epics
- Epic tales
- Exploit accounts
- Tales of heroism
- Tales of adventure
- Chronicles
- Epic accounts
- Sprawling narratives
- Epic stories of heroism
- Big accounts
- Lengthy legends
- Material for serials
- Heroic narratives
- Lengthy tales
- Grandiose tales
- The Forsytes' story et al.
- Roots and others
- Michener works, e.g.
- Heroic stories
- They usually span many years
- Accounts that span generations
- Heroic accounts
- Miniseries, often
- The Thorn Birds and others
- Tales you can also read backwards?
- Drawn-out tales
- Long accounts
- They may span decades
- Generational tales
- Stories spanning decades
- The "Iliad" and the "Odyssey"
- They go on for generations
- Elaborate tales
- Viking tales, say
- Complex tales
- War and Peace and "Gone with the Wind"
- Long-term investment accounts?
- Lengthy narratives
- Tome-filling tales
- Epic stories
- Sweeping stories
- Lengthy stories
- Sweeping tales
- Typical Michener novels
- Extended stories
- Grand-scale stories
- Adventure stories
- Extended accounts
- Long adventure tales
- Very long stories
- Detailed accounts
- What legends are made of?
- Legends of the Aesir.
- Stories of heroic deeds.
- Grand narratives.
- Stories of heroic exploits.
- Norse legends.
- Long stories of adventure.
- Poetic tales.
- Stories.
- Adventure tales.
- Detailed recitals.
- Poetic narratives.
- Volsunga, and others.
- Narratives.
- The "Forsyte" and others.
- Lengthy yarns
- Romans-fleuves
- Certain tales.
- Eddas.
- Certain writings
- Literary works
- Forsyte, etc.
- Long narratives
- Heroic writings
- Tales of derring-do
- Tales of the PAst
- Narratives of a kind
- Heroic works
- Old Norse family tales
- Stirring stories
- Epic narratives
- Heimskringla et al.
- Heroic legends
- Some miniseries
- Novel forms
- Heimskringla stories
- Adventures
- Continuing stories
- Historical writings
- Beowulf and others
- They may span generations
- The Lord of the Rings and the like
- The Lord of the Rings books, e.g.
- Big stories
- No quick reads
- Short stories they're not
- Multigenerational tales
- Thick novels
- Norse myths, e.g.
- Some family histories
- Trilogies, often
- Long, drawn-out stories
- Soap operas, essentially
- They might span generations
- Long-winded stories
- War and Peace and others
- Some trilogies
- Game of Thrones and others
- Stories with many chapters
- On again, off again love stories, say
- Stories that might take a while
- Major ordeals
- Ancestral tales, often
- Continuing dramas
- Long yarns
- Long, heroic tales
- Wondrous tales of yore
- Palindromic tales
- Some are thrilling, some boring, all are long
- They are long stories
- Palindrome for no quick reads
- Multivolume tales
- Multivolume narratives
- Stories that span generations
- Long heroic stories
- Long, drawn-out tales
- Way-long tales
- Stories that can be read backward?
- Medieval prose narratives
- Long family tales
- Centennial, et al.
- Prose narratives
- Scandinavian stories
- Historical novels
- Drawn-out accounts
- Long prose narratives
- Dramatic, detailed tales
- Beowulf and "Roots"
- Tales spanning generations
- Tales spanning centuries
- They're no short stories
- Detailed tales
- Grand stories
- Dune and "Star Wars," e.g.
- Beowulf, et al.
- Viking entertainment
- Dramatic tales
- Some multivolume novels
- Palindromic stories
- Tales in tomes
- Soap opera story lines
- They span many generations
- Sprawling stories
- Major accounts
- Century-spanning stories, say
- Long, leisurely stories