How Long to Read Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop

By Walid Osama Khalil

How Long Does it Take to Read Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop?

It takes the average reader 3 hours and 17 minutes to read Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop by Walid Osama Khalil

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

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I met the Genie (. . .) in person, who gave me this novel that talks about the detailed life of Ziad. I looked at him, obviously in tension and worried, and said, It is not possible to publish any piece of information or news about Ziad as you know that he has changed very exceedingly and no one wants to talk about him. Stop please, as I know the reality of Ziad and everything about him and would like that the whole world should know his true story, and I was among the persons who caused this change. I hope that he would forgive me for what I have done after he reads the true reasons for spying on him, the Genie (. . .) said. I held my tongue for a while, knowing that any novel about Ziad would achieve spectacular success, but I was afraid of the bad consequences following the approval of its publishing, then replied, trying to escape publishing the novel, I will refer you to another publishing house specialised in this type of novels. Please, I have chosen you in particular for the publishing of this novel because of your wide knowledge about people and your multiple relationships with them, also because of the success of the previous novels which achieved high distribution records. Leave it here, and I will read it then tell you whether I can publish it in the world of mankind and the Genie, I replied to him with a lot of concern. Please tell me your opinion within the end of that week so that I can give it to other publishing houses in case that you disagree. The Genie (. . .) departed, then I put the novel beside me, convinced that I will never publish or read it, but the publisher s curiosity was stronger than my fears. I had just started to read the beginning to discover that the number seven was prevailing: It was in seven parts, talked about the ancient Seven Wonders of the World, and it was made up of 1,777 pages. The odd thing was that it started with the page number 1,777 and ended with the page number 7 to become the first novel in the world that opened in reverse. I found the introduction strange (maybe because it was about Ziad and the rumours spread about his relation with the Genie or because of the Elves Palace or because of many other ambiguous things). The first page was a dedication from the Genie (. . .) to mankind in which he says, To every man who fears the mentioning of the word Genie and who avoids talking about them, we are also creatures like you possessing the same emotions of yours (we fear, cry, laugh, and feel sad). The difference is that we are from a hidden world and you are from an apparent one. We always appear in your films in scary and fearful shapes. We always play the evil one, pass into your bodies, and hurt you, but in this novel, you will discover our true identity and our hidden and good world that no one knows. I went through the novel in order to know more about the cause of that strange introduction; after that, the Genie (. . .) talked about Ziad and his family, then the novel progressed so interestingly that I could not stop reading. What really scared me was that the time stopped and the clock pointers were no longer moving before me until I finished the novel. Its end was really strange and marvellous as it explained that each man or the Genie is subject to change in many aspects such as behaviour, dealing with the others, morals, and many aspects because of some indicators and circumstances that happened to him, but some can overcome this change, and this change would lead the other to unexpected ends. I rapidly brought my corundum ring which I used for talking to the Genie, then I rubbed it; a list of all Genie names appeared. I immediately called the Genie (. . .) and told him that I agreed to publish and distribute it, challenging everybody. I had already published the novel and chosen a cover, includin

How long is Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop?

Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop by Walid Osama Khalil is 194 pages long, and a total of 49,276 words.

This makes it 65% the length of the average book. It also has 60% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 29 minutes to read Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop aloud.

What Reading Level is Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop?

Ziad Inside the Ark of King Cheop is suitable for students ages 10 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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