Reading-Related World Records by Julia Young
While we were discussing our independent reading books, I remember somebody mentioning someone who's read over 300 books in a year. Curious, I decided to find out on my own if there was a world record for the amount of books read in a year. Sadly, this type of record, I discovered, would be extremely hard to police, and therefore there isn't an official formal record. Yet, this did not stop me from learning about various other reading-related world records!Most Abandoned Book
When I first saw this record on the Guinness World Records Page, I was immediately intrigued... how could there be the world's most abandoned book? Well, believe it or not, "Simon Cowell: The Unauthorized Biography" by Chas Newley-Burden is the book that is most abandoned according to a survey of 452 Travelocities in Britain.
This is a picture of the most abandoned book, according to a survey of thousands of books left behind at hundreds of Travelocities in Great Britain. |
Reading aloud in class for even a minute can be extremely intimidating to me. First of all, everyone is looking at the text you are reciting, adding more pressure on making sure that you not only say every word, but also that you say it correctly. Second, in really any form of public speaking, you have to be conscientious of your tone, making sure your words flow and are pleasant to the ear. Now, imagine publicly reading out loud for 113 hours and 15 minutes-- that is the world record for the longest marathon reading aloud, accomplished by Deepak Sharma Bajagain from Nepal.
This is Deepak Sharma Bajagain reading a multitude of books aloud in Nepal. |
When I think of books, I think of stories, reading, and writing... not lining them up like dominoes! Yet there is a world record for most books toppled in a domino fashion. People working for the United Biscuits UK Sales Team successfully arranged and toppled 5,318 Guinness World Record books. Here is a link to the taping of the event: https://youtu.be/WWUPA-xUsFo
Other Book Related World Records:
Youngest person to write a published book- Dorothy Straight, Age 4Largest book signing- Orwin Woodward's book "And Justice For All", 6,786 signings
Highest earning adult fiction author- E L James, $95million from June 2012-June 2013
Fastest selling book of fiction in 24 hours- J K Rowling's "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows", 8.3 million copies within the first 24 hours
Largest private collection of books- John Q. Benham from Indiana, over 1.5million books
Very interesting stats! I could not imagine reading out loud for 113 hours straight and WHY does E.L. James makes so much money off of poor writing? Drives me crazy. ~ Mrs. Kopp
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