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Her name was Alice Liddell, and her family was close friends with author Lewis Carroll. While on a boating trip, she ask...
28/02/2023

Her name was Alice Liddell, and her family was close friends with author Lewis Carroll. While on a boating trip, she asked him to tell her a story — and that’s how Alice was born.

451 degrees Fahrenheit isn’t actually the temperature at which paper burns. Bradbury was misinformed when he was choosin...
27/02/2023

451 degrees Fahrenheit isn’t actually the temperature at which paper burns. Bradbury was misinformed when he was choosing a title for Fahrenheit 451; that’s actually the temperature at which paper will combust.

Agatha Christie disappeared for nearly two weeks in 1926, after her first husband told her he wanted a divorce. Her car ...
27/02/2023

Agatha Christie disappeared for nearly two weeks in 1926, after her first husband told her he wanted a divorce. Her car was found abandoned, 15,000 volunteers undertook a manhunt, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle consulted a psychic. She was found in a hotel under an assumed name (borrowed from her husband’s mistress), and never offered any explanation, not even in her autobiography.

The word ‘bookworm’ originated from insects who live in and eat the binding of books. Likewise, the larvae of various ty...
24/02/2023

The word ‘bookworm’ originated from insects who live in and eat the binding of books. Likewise, the larvae of various types of insects inclusive of moths, cockroaches, and beetles may chew and devour the books literally. As a result, a person who loved to read books is idiomatically called a bookworm because they are ‘consuming’ books one after another.

The word “bestseller” for books was first used in Fools of Nature by Alice Brown in 1889. Furthermore, Alice Brown was a...
24/02/2023

The word “bestseller” for books was first used in Fools of Nature by Alice Brown in 1889. Furthermore, Alice Brown was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and best known as a writer of local color stories. Alice Brown was born on December 5, 1857, and passed away on June 21, 1948, at the age of 91.

You guys, you know you love the smell of old books. They have the aroma of dust and a whole lot of history. Well now you...
23/02/2023

You guys, you know you love the smell of old books. They have the aroma of dust and a whole lot of history. Well now you can call it something. “Bibliosmia” is the word you’ve probably been searching for your whole life.

Jill LaytonFebruary 18, 201711 random facts about books that are weirdly interesting11 random facts about books that are...
23/02/2023

Jill Layton
February 18, 2017
11 random facts about books that are weirdly interesting
11 random facts about books that are weirdly interesting

There’s nothing better than cuddling up with a good book. Books inherently offer solitude and a temporary escape from your own story. They’re basically magic. Avid readers usually have a long history with books that often either started in the womb or shortly after — thanks to parents and their incessant desire to enrich your brain. So it’s no surprise that you (and so many others) are at your happiest when you’re reading.

Even though you might be a full-fledged reading pro and know everything about all the books you’ve ever read, chances are you don’t know all the things about actual books.
Surprisingly, there are tons of random facts about books that are super interesting.

And since you obviously love reading and learning things, we decided to round up some of the most interesting facts about books so you can know a little bit more about the thing you love most.
1. There are over 129 million books in existence.

According to Google, 129,864,880 million books had been published as of 2010. That number is obviously a lot higher now. So when you say out loud “Ugh, can’t find a good book to read,” know that you have a lot to choose from.
2. The most expensive book ever purchased was sold for $30.8 million.

It was Codex Leicester by Leonardo Da Vinci, and it was purchased by Bill Gates, according to Business Insider. Don’t worry though, he probably made the money back within the hour.
3. There’s a word for loving the smell of old books.

You guys, you know you love the smell of old books. They have the aroma of dust and a whole lot of history. Well now you can call it something. “Bibliosmia” is the word you’ve probably been searching for your whole life.
4. The longest sentence ever printed is 823 words.

We have a feeling it’s probably a run-on, but it’s a legit sentence that exists in Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables, according to Barnes and Noble.

Rivers are full of fish and wildlife. There are many different species, depending on where the river is located.In the U...
22/02/2023

Rivers are full of fish and wildlife. There are many different species, depending on where the river is located.

In the UK, some of the fish include trout, carp, minnow plus lots more.

Some of the animals that you might find are otters. badgers, voles, newts and frogs!

Take a walk along your closest river and see what wildlife you can spot!

Hello! there will be a lot of interesting things about the Books
21/02/2023

Hello! there will be a lot of interesting things about the Books

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