Well, I've been getting through my latest load of books off hold. Currently is Moby Dick, really the only major literary work I never read. Most of my audio books are 10-12 hours or so, this one is 23 hours.
Ok, I did read the Classic Comics version (lol remember those?), and I've seen the movies. It is not an easy book to listen to, I think some are better read. So the book famously starts with "Call me Ishmael", what I will say is that Ishmael talks a lot! Long expositions on ships, whales, whaling, whatever comes to mind. Currently in a chapter about whale skeletons and fossils. The action/story we know is maybe 1/4th the book (so far anyway).
After Moby Dick, I have a normal length book that I am forgetting the name right now. And then after that just came off hold yesterday is the first book in the prequel to the Game of Thrones books by George RR Martin set some 300 years before, a history of the Targaryens. Previews haven't been kind, but I put it on hold months ago. Because of the tv show (which really started to change from the books) the Game of Thrones saga has not been finished and some readers (including me) are annoyed about that. Also, Fire & Blood could be described as a history not a story. I'm looking at it more like the Silmarillon by Tolkien, more details but not quite up to snuff. But -- it's another huge book. 26 hours!