10 Amazing Facts About Books, Reading, Writing and Other Stuffs – Part #2

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This is our 2nd part of our amazing facts about books and the reading world. You’ll be entertained with 12 of the remarkable facts and events in the world of reading. In this version, find some interesting terms, past events by popular authors and lots of other statistics which you’ve probably never heard before.

Find when and how the earliest instances of words appear, which country are the most avid readers of all time and find out what’s the first book that was printed by Oxford. How about the first ever printed book in the world and how much was it sold in 2013. Also learn some new words and the meaning behind them.

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