Which book took the longest to write?

It took Marcel Proust 14 years to write the world's longest novel — In Search of Lost Time....
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What is the longest book to write?

A la recherche du temps perdu by Marcel Proust contains an estimated 9,609,000 characters (each letter counts as one character. Spaces are also counted, as one character each). The title translates to "Remembrance of Things Past".
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Why do books have 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1?

Why do you see 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 on the copyright page of many books? that tells you it is the fourth printing. It is very common for a publisher to print only a few thousand copies of the book in the first printing.
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What famous books were written quickly?

Blink and You Missed It: Books Written in Record Time
  • Voltaire's Candide — Written in Three Days! ...
  • A Crime Novel in a Month: Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles. ...
  • A Swift 10-Day Write: William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying. ...
  • An 8-Hour Wonder: Stephen King's The Running Man.
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Is 1/3,5/7,9/10,8,6/4,2 a first edition book?

For a period of several years, they indicated a first printing with a number line that began with “2”. Anness Publishing uses a number line that reads 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2. The 1 indicates that this is a first printing. This same number line in a third print run would look like this: 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4.
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What is the 5 finger rule for books?

The five-finger rule for reading is a simple test to see if a book is the right difficulty level for a reader, especially children, by counting unknown words on a sample page. You open a book, read a random page, and hold up a finger for each word you don't know or can't pronounce; 0-1 fingers means too easy, 2-3 is just right for a challenge, 4-5 (or more) means it's too hard and you should pick another book. This helps find books that are engaging but not frustrating.
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How fast did JFK read?

In order to aid him in gathering information, from 1954 through 1955 Jack took a speed reading course. By the end of the course, he was able to read 1,200 words per minute.
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How fast does Bill Gates read?

Bill Gates Reading Habits

According to his wife Melinda, Bill reads approximately 150 pages per hour, a staggering speed, especially given that he takes in and understands the vast majority of what he reads (his comprehension level is off the charts).
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What is the #1 book ever sold?

The best-selling book of all time is The Bible, with estimated sales and distributions reaching billions of copies, followed by other major religious texts like the Qur'an and Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book). For single-volume fiction, Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes is often cited as the most sold, with estimates around 500 million copies, while the Harry Potter series is the best-selling book series overall.
 
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What does 001 mean in a book?

Number lines usually just have a stand alone "1" to indicate a first printing, never seen an 001. A picture would help to confirm or deny.
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What book has never been out of print?

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), Mark Twain

A master of trickery, and of getting in and out of trouble, Tom's adventures on the banks of the Mississippi have been keeping readers entertained for decades.
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Is it possible to read a 1000 page book in a day?

But if you're genuinely motivated to read more books, you'll always find a way to make it happen. Over the past few months, I've implemented several strategies that enabled me to read a lot more books. Because of them, I can read upwards of 1,000 pages per day, every day.
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Is there a book with 1 million words?

A Dance to the Music of Time by Anthony Powell – 1 million words.
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What is the 3 3 3 rule for children?

The 3-3-3 rule for kids is a simple grounding technique to manage anxiety by using senses to focus on the present: name 3 things you see, then 3 sounds you hear, and then move 3 parts of your body, helping to interrupt spiraling thoughts and calm the nervous system. It's a playful mindfulness tool parents can use to help children refocus from worry to their current environment, providing immediate relief in overwhelming situations like test stress or social anxiety.
 
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What is the 50 page rule?

The "50-page rule" is a popular guideline for readers: if you aren't hooked or enjoying a book by page 50, you can guiltlessly stop reading it, as life is too short and time is valuable. This advice encourages readers to move on to books they genuinely enjoy rather than slogging through ones they don't, freeing up time and shelf space. A variation, proposed by librarian Nancy Pearl, suggests that for readers over 50, you subtract your age from 100 to find the page limit.
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What does "first printing" mean?

A printing is one print run of a book. So if you ask the printer to print 10,000 copies of a book and then you sell them all and go back and ask for another 7,500 copies, the first 10,000 copies was the first printing; the next 7,500 copies was the second printing. Those two printings are in the same edition.
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Which Harry Potter book sold for $13,000?

A first-edition, uncorrected proof copy of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (the first book) sold for around £11,000 (over $13,000 USD) at auction in February 2024, after being bought in 1997 for just 40p (about 50 cents) as a "throw-in" with other books. Another signed first edition of the same book sold for £13,000 in 2001, setting a record at the time, according to Gazette and Herald.
 
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Is 135798642 a first edition?

135798642 (First edition: yes or no?) Answer is YES; even though the numbers alternate, the "1" is present.
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