One way is to search for the Guinness World Record for the longest novel. Another is to look at historical epics like 'The Aeneid' which, while not as long as some modern novels, was very long for its time. You can also ask librarians, as they often have an idea of the chunkiest books on their shelves.
You could start by looking at some of the classic 'big' novels like 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville. It's a long and complex work. Also, checking literary databases or asking in book clubs might help.
Well, many epic novels tend to be long. For example, 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy by J.R.R. Tolkien. If you combine all the books in the trilogy, it's a substantial amount of pages. You can also search in libraries for their longest tomes.
Well, it could be due to some kind of magic spell. Maybe a mischievous wizard or witch cast a spell on you for fun or as part of a larger plan. Another possibility is that it was a scientific experiment gone wrong. Some crazy scientist was messing with genetic or molecular stuff and accidentally triggered this transformation.
Love and romance can also be a theme. Some fanfics may take their friendship to a romantic level, exploring how they fall in love, deal with their feelings in a world full of chaos and danger. This can add an interesting layer of complexity to their relationship as they try to balance their emotions with survival and other important aspects of their lives.
A sports event where an underdog team in baseball managed to win the World Series by using some unorthodox but legal strategies could be one. Just like in the movie 'Moneyball' which was also based on a true story and had elements of playing hardball in the baseball business.
High society novels often feature wealthy and privileged characters. They usually revolve around the social events, power dynamics, and complex relationships within the upper class. For example, in 'The Great Gatsby', we see the glamorous parties and the unrequited love among the rich. The settings are often luxurious mansions, exclusive clubs, and high - end social gatherings.
One positive aspect is job stability. Hotels always need maids to keep the rooms clean. Another is the opportunity to meet different people from all over the world.
Maybe a fanfiction where Yui loses her memories and Hinata has to help her remember who she is and all the things they've been through together. He could show her the places that were important to them, like the concert stage where Yui used to perform, and slowly her memories start to come back as their relationship deepens.
Well, it's rare. But I heard of a woman who took a very small amount of black cohosh by mistake in early pregnancy. She had no negative effects at all. But this could be just pure luck as most medical advice warns against using it during pregnancy.
Well, in many cases, they start with an initial attraction. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth and Darcy are initially put off by each other but there is an underlying attraction. Then there are obstacles. In 'Romeo and Juliet', the family feud is a huge obstacle. Often, there are misunderstandings too, like in 'Jane Eyre' when Jane thinks Rochester is already married. And finally, they either end in a happy union or a tragic separation.
In the park, an old man sat on the bench, his face wrinkled with age. He opened his bag and began to feed the pigeons. The pigeons cooed and pecked at the ground. The old man's eyes were filled with a kind of peace. He remembered when he was a young man, he used to run around this park. Now, he found solace in the company of these pigeons. He thought about his friends who were no longer with him. But the pigeons were like his new friends. He sat there for hours, just enjoying the moment.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'boarding school murders lifetime true story' you're referring to. There could be many such stories. It might be a documentary or a real - life crime case that took place in a boarding school. Without more specific information, it's hard to give detailed facts.