The "Dragonlance" series holds a selection of over 190 books. (previous answer)
Wrong. Star Wars has 288 books; not including graphic novels, Behind the Scenes and reference books
Some will say Wheel of Time, each of the fourteen books is enormous. But of you're going for the number of books in the series, it can be either Dragonlance, Warhammer, Star Wars books...each of these have literally HUNDREDS of books. And then there's that German Science Fiction series, Perry Rhodan, which releases a new issue every week, and is already 2200 issues long.
The world record for the longest book series is held by "Fifty Shades" by E. L. James with a total of 5 books in the series.
So far as I know it's Star Wars with 288 books; not including graphic novels, behind the scenes and reference books.
I'm still investigating, myself.
a lot of people like twilight saga
the longest book writen is Yongle Dadian
No
24 hours with a 2 minute break. world record declared in 1969. this is located in the sexy guiness book of world records
The Guinness World Record for the longest lovemaking session is currently held by a couple who engaged in continuous sexual intercourse for 10 hours and 9 minutes.
If u mean longest zucchini in the world, it was grown by a resident of Brampton Ontario, Canada. The record was 7ft 10inches in length. There is an image and more information in the 2008 guiness book regarding this record.
either hunger, 2nd book in the gone series, or harrypotter.
Probably Scorpia Rising because its the last book.
The longest book Gary Paulsen has written is believed to be a tie between "Worlds of the Wall" and "Winterkill." Both books are part of the βWorld of Fire and Iceβ series and are around 400 pages in length.
The longest time someone has been set on fire according to the Guinness Book of World Records is 5 minutes and 41 seconds. This record was achieved by Josef Todtling in Germany in 2013.
every book in the world connected by super glue
The twelfth one, The Penultimate Peril, is with 353 pages.
Psalm 119, with 176 verses holds that record.
The record for holding the longest note is held by Richard Farrant, who sustained a note for an impressive 1 minute and 53 seconds in 1986.