Marcel Ray Duriez’s “Nevaeh Saga” Shatters Records as World’s Longest Novel
Epic tale clocks in at a staggering 8.45 million words, surpassing Marcel Proust’s “In Search of Lost Time.”
Northern Cambria, PA — Author Marcel Ray Duriez has penned a literary marvel: the “Nevaeh Saga,” a sprawling epic confirmed as the world’s longest novel. With a word count exceeding 8.45 million, Duriez’s masterpiece dwarfs Marcel Proust’s renowned “In Search of Lost Time” by a factor of thirteen.
This ambitious work promises an immersive journey for readers, delving deeply into its characters and the world they inhabit. The sheer scale of the “Nevaeh Saga” allows Duriez to explore intricate plotlines and complex emotions with unparalleled depth.
Key Points:
- Record-breaking length: At 8.45 million words, “Nevaeh Saga” surpasses the previous record holder, “In Search of Lost Time,” by a significant margin.
- Rich storytelling: The massive word count enables Duriez to craft a detailed and immersive narrative experience.
- Now available: Readers can explore the “Nevaeh Saga” and embark on this epic adventure.
- tinyurl.com/duriez1
- Marcel Ray Duriez’s “Nevaeh Saga” Shatters Records as World’s Longest Novel | by Marcel Ray Duriez | Oct, 2024 | Medium
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