The size of a real book was not fixed, and it depended on the type of book and the publishing company. Different types of novels might have different sizes. Some novels could be very big and some novels could be very small. But generally speaking, the size of a novel was usually in the range of a few times a few. For example, an ordinary novel might be 25 times 30 in size.
This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao's "Like a Dream" poem, which meant,"How many things have happened in history can become a topic of conversation." It expressed a relaxed, humorous, and open-minded attitude towards life. It meant that people should put aside the ups and downs of history and face life with a more relaxed and open-minded attitude. This sentence was also often used to express the past and the love for the present.
Superman's comic deaths are hard to quantify precisely. Sometimes his 'deaths' are temporary or part of alternate timelines. So, it's not easy to give an exact count.
Pulp Fiction doesn't suck. It's a cult classic with a non-linear narrative and memorable characters. It's gained a lot of critical acclaim and has a dedicated fan base. Maybe you had a different experience with it, but for many, it's a masterpiece.
Spiderman's deaths in comics are relatively rare. Maybe three or four times in some out-of-the-ordinary storylines. Usually, his resilience and heroic nature keep him alive to save the day.