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#6 – Min Kamp

Read or Die: 10 Longest Novels in the World!

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Carl Uwe Knausgord, 1,000,000 words / 3,600 pages

This six-volume autobiographical Norwegian novel written by Karl Ove Knausgorda, published in the period from 2009 to 2011. It gained immense popularity due to unwavering honesty and candid details of the author's story about relationships with friends, family, about vulgarity and humiliation in his life. It is so frank that Knausgorda wife suffered a nervous breakdown. At the moment, more than half a million copies are sold only in Norway.

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