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DOMANDE E RISPOSTE ❓❓❓🧐 #scrittura#comunicazione DOMANDA❓ Qual è il libro più lungo del mondo? RISPOSTA🤓 Bella domanda. Ero convinta che il libro più lungo del mondo fosse la Bibbia. Ma non è così, la Bibbia non è neppure tra i primi dieci. E allora, volete sapere qual è? Devta, romanzo thriller a puntate pubblicato per oltre 33 anni in Urdu (lingua Mohiuddin Nawab), detiene il record di lunghezza, con 8.128 pagine, 56 volumi e 11.206.310 parole. L’opera è stata iniziata nel 1977 e terminata nel 2010. Vi viene voglia di leggerlo?📕 Nel caso fatemi avere un vostro feedback. @writingway 🙌 Se pensi che questo post possa interessare ad altri, inoltralo cliccando sulla freccia a destra.

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@githubtrending · Post #14902 · 03/07/2025, 00:00

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@githubtrending · Post #14959 · 14/07/2025, 13:00

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