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World Book Day Dress Up Y7

7th Mar 2019

To celebrate World Book Day and Festival of Words Year 7 joined with the rest of the school to dress up as characters or words. We enjoyed finding out amazing facts about books and here are some of our favourites.

  1. The word for loving the smell of old books is ‘Bibliosmia’. Similar to carbon-dating, scientists can analyze the chemicals responsible for “old book smell” to determine the age of a book.  The process is called “material degradomics”.
  2. The three most read books in the world are The Holy BibleQuotations from Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, and Harry Potter.
  3. Dr Seuss invented the word ‘nerd’, using it in his 1950 book ‘If I Ran the Zoo.’ 
  4. The term ‘bookworm’ originates from insects who live in and feed on the binding of books.
  5. The most expensive book in the world is the 1640 Bay Psalm, which sold for $14.2 million. 
  6. The largest book in the world is The Klencke Atlas, which measures 1.75 metres tall, and 1.90 metres wide when open. 
  7. Longest novel ever written is Remembrance of Things Past by Marcel Proust, containing an estimated 9,609,000 characters.
  8. Charles Dickens owned a bookcase which functioned as a secret door in his house, and was populated with fake books bearing amusing names including Jonah’s Account of the Whale, The Lives of a Cat which came in nine volumes, and The Art of Cutting Teeth.