The best-selling novels in history

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The Dream of the Red Chamber, published in 1791, comprises 120 chapters and deviates from the primary storyline with a great number of intertwined characters and stories.

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The Hobbit, 1937: In contrast, "The Hobbit" was published in 1937 and has recently seen a rise in sales as a result of the saga's cinematic adaptations.

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The first novel in the "Chronicles of Narnia" series, "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," is the most well-known and was made into a successful global motion picture in 2005.

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The Alchemist, published in 1988, was first met with cool public reception before becoming a financial hit in the 1990s.

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The Da Vinci Code, published in 2003, is rife with symbolism and tales, which contributed to the book's fame and led some readers to criticise it for how it depicts a portion of the Catholic Church.

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She: A History of Adventure: This book established the lost world literary genre, which involves the discovery of a far-off, uncharted locale that has been left outside of civilization.

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1997's Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Harry Potter series' first book is the best-selling book of all time, but the following six volumes have all achieved global popularity by ranking in the Top 20.

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The Little Prince, published in 1943, is a narrative of adolescence for kids, but it also explores numerous philosophical issues including what it means to be human.

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