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==== New York Times Bestseller list ==== | ==== New York Times Bestseller list ==== | ||
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==== Abibliphobia ==== | ==== Abibliphobia ==== | ||
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==== Tsundoku ==== | ==== Tsundoku ==== | ||
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==== Bibliosmia ==== | ==== Bibliosmia ==== | ||
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==== In Search of Lost Time ==== | ==== In Search of Lost Time ==== | ||
- | The longest novel in the world is In Search of Lost Time, also translated as Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (1871–1922). Despite being published in seven tomes, it is just a one, over 4000 pages long novel.[([[https:// | + | The longest novel in the world is In Search of Lost Time, also translated as Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust (1871–1922). Despite being published in seven tomes, it is just one, over 4000-page long novel.[([[https:// |
==== The Epic of Gilgamesh ==== | ==== The Epic of Gilgamesh ==== | ||
- | The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest known piece of literature, an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. It was written in 2100 BCE. [([[https:// | + | The Epic of Gilgamesh is the oldest known piece of literature, an epic poem from ancient Mesopotamia. It was written in 2100 BCE. [([[https:// |
+ | ==== Learning to read ==== | ||
+ | Research shows that the age range of 4 to 6 years is the ideal time to learn to read. Learning to read between the ages of 6 and 7 becomes much more challenging. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Importance of reading ==== | ||
+ | According to Yale University researchers, | ||
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+ | ==== End of third grade ==== | ||
+ | Among U.S. children who learn to read by the end of third grade - they are indeed less likely to end up in prison, drop out of school, or use drugs. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Regular reading ==== | ||
+ | Adults who read books regularly are nearly three times more likely to participate in cultural events; nearly four times more likely to visit museums or art exhibitions; | ||
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+ | ==== Time spent reading ==== | ||
+ | The weekly average time, worldwide, spent reading is 6.5 hours. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Astronauts favorite books ==== | ||
+ | A NASA library analysis shows that the astronauts' | ||
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+ | ==== Karl May ==== | ||
+ | The famous German novelist Karl May, creator of the characters of the noble Apache chief Winnetou and his white friend Old Shatterhand, | ||
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+ | ==== Books written in prison ==== | ||
+ | Books that were written or started behind bars include "Don Quixote" | ||
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+ | ==== Gutenberg Bible ==== | ||
+ | The Bible is widely regarded as the bestseller of all time. The first Bible was printed in an edition of about 200 copies between 1452 and 1455 in Mainz by John Gutenberg, who was also its publisher: | ||
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+ | ==== Best-selling single-volume books ==== | ||
+ | The best-selling single-volume books are "A Tale of Two Cities" | ||
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+ | ==== Harry Potter series ===== | ||
+ | J.K. Rowling' | ||
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