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I haven't read The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society yet, but I may. It's been really popular at our library. That's the reason I got started on Charlaine Harris. [wow, what a novel..sorry!]

I'm a relative faster reader, taking into account that English is not even my first language :-). I can certainly go through Chinese books much faster!
Anyway, it was very rare that I actually finished a book in one day. so that had to say something about The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. I have written a 5-star review on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ - you can safely check it out as I didn't give anything away except how I felt about it. I would love to check out other books which anyone has found hard to put down.
Happy reading, everyone!

Books I've read recently in one day are:






Last weekend: Tempting the Beast read in less than 24 hours. Deadtown read in about 6 hours.


I'm not able to sit down very often during the day to read so when I do I think of it as a luxury. A great escape into the unknown. And the only way I can read a book in one day is to do that.

Wow Joseph, I wish I read that quick so I could read more books. It would be interesting to hear which books took you longer to read then a day and why that was.

Let's see.
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Hold Tight
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
lol I have a habit of staying awake until I finish a good book. If I start a book before bed, and I get REALLY drawn into it... I won't sleep until it is finished. It usually takes me a few hours. :)
Sonya wrote: "@Joy, tomorrow I get my stitches out!!"
Congrats! I'm sure your excited. I hate stitches... by the time they are ready to be taken out, they itch like crazy. :( It'll be a little raw at first, but it's a good kind of raw... if that makes sense...
Congrats! I'm sure your excited. I hate stitches... by the time they are ready to be taken out, they itch like crazy. :( It'll be a little raw at first, but it's a good kind of raw... if that makes sense...

I also read "Guernsey" in one day, was borrowing it from a friend while camping and the story really engaged me.
I am one of those nutters who got Harry Potter books (4-7, anyway) on day of release and shut myself into a box until I finished them, hardly breaking for meals.
I also read through The Lost Symbol the day I received it from amazon (and worked the puzzle on the cover, which is why I bought the hardback instead of the Kindle Edition).
Shorter books, I can get through more than one in a day ... like the Lemony Snicket books.
And I blast through most mysteries ... great books, but the content moves swiftly.
Responsibilities (work, social events, crocheting) do tend to slow down my reading quite a bit.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Catching Fire
and most of the Percy Jackson books


Sounds like the perfect birthday present you could have given yourself. Oh and you're not close to being old, at least that's what my wonderful kids tell me and I'm the same age as you. :)

I echo Kate's sentiments that to be able to spend a whole day devoted to reading is a luxury for many of us who have a day job and perhaps a night job (like writing etc), and many other commitments. Reading is no hardship, but finding time is :-(.

I echo Kate's sentiments that to be able to spend a whole day devoted to readin..."
I agree with you. I wish I had the time to read a book in one day. It is almost impossible for me. Since I had a job change, I can read on the subway now as oppose to driving to work every day. So I will be able to read a little more.

I echo Kate's sentiments that to be able to spend a whole day..."
That's great, Veronica. Happy reading!

Hopefully I could do some beach reading also."
Oh, beach reading is the best. The sound of the waves and kids playing in the background. The feel of the sun soaking into your skin. The wind whipping sand into your book. Haven't done that in years.


I didn't finish A Game of Thrones in one day, but it was compelling enough for me to read 300 pages in one day.
Jackie wrote: "I find it hard to finish a book in one day. I get a headache after so many hours. However, I have done it with 2 of the earlier Harry Potter books and 3 of the Hathaway series books ([book:Mine Til..."
My Dad has that problem too. He always gets headaches when he reads. It might be eye strain. Have you had your eyes checked? I feel bad for you. Honestly, I get really horrible migraines, but never from reading. Thank God! My migraines are genetic; all the women on my maternal side start getting migraines in their teen years. So, I've been having them for long enough that Excedrin Migraine is my best friend. It's very good at getting rid of migraines/headaches. If you're going to read for an extended time, you should try taking it while you read... as a preventative. It might help! :)
My Dad has that problem too. He always gets headaches when he reads. It might be eye strain. Have you had your eyes checked? I feel bad for you. Honestly, I get really horrible migraines, but never from reading. Thank God! My migraines are genetic; all the women on my maternal side start getting migraines in their teen years. So, I've been having them for long enough that Excedrin Migraine is my best friend. It's very good at getting rid of migraines/headaches. If you're going to read for an extended time, you should try taking it while you read... as a preventative. It might help! :)


I second Excedrin for migraines. I started getting them in my teens also, luckily I only get them every few years now, but some have been very agonizing. I've learned that once I start to see orbs or my eyes acting funny I take a couple Excedrin and prevent the migraine from even starting.
Kate wrote: "Joy wrote: "Jackie wrote: "I find it hard to finish a book in one day. I get a headache after so many hours. However, I have done it with 2 of the earlier Harry Potter books and 3 of the Hathaway s..."
Sometimes I am completely blindsided by them and other times I can feel them coming on. Sometimes my eyes start having trouble focusing or they begin to spasm, which is very annoying. :(
Sometimes I am completely blindsided by them and other times I can feel them coming on. Sometimes my eyes start having trouble focusing or they begin to spasm, which is very annoying. :(

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Excedrin does rock! If I have a really bad headache that is what I tend to use along with a heating pad.
I don't think I have eye strain. I do wear contacts, but mostly I stick to glasses when I read and I'm generally okay. I think it's more to do with information overload when I'm reading for long periods. I know some people can read for two hours or more straight with very little movement. I need to take a break like every hour.
Jackie wrote: "Joy wrote: "My Dad has that problem too. He always gets headaches when he reads. It might be eye strain. Have you had your eyes checked? I feel bad for you. Honestly, I get really horrible migraine..."
Usually, I take the excedrin and lay still in the dark with no sound and one of those eye masks one. It's great. Heating pad is something I have used once or twice. Usually if I have a tension headache it feels nice on the back of my neck. Oh, something great to use... At walgreens or CVS, they have these strips that stick to your forehead. They keep it cool and have a minty scent. They are actually really great. :)
Usually, I take the excedrin and lay still in the dark with no sound and one of those eye masks one. It's great. Heating pad is something I have used once or twice. Usually if I have a tension headache it feels nice on the back of my neck. Oh, something great to use... At walgreens or CVS, they have these strips that stick to your forehead. They keep it cool and have a minty scent. They are actually really great. :)

But for the last two weekends I've read a book a day pretty much so they haven't "seen" me much. lol

I think it's great. Mom's need a day off too once in a while. Plus you're teaching your kids how great reading is and how to take care of themselves for a while:)

Thanks Kate! My daughter (the oldest) loves to read, too. My youngest, not so much yet, but he's only 6.
I have my goal on here to read 100 books this year. I am behind by about 7 books so in order to meet it I figured I have to read about 2.8 books a week. If I can cram two in on the weekends and one other one during the week I'm good.

The words are short and there is a lot of space around them.

The words are short and there is a lot of space around them."
That made me laugh!







I loved The Road but couldn't imagine finishing it in one day. It's so heart wrenching I took it in small gulps.


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I'm not a speed reader and like to take my time reading so for me I don't read books in one day usually.
I thought it would be fun to hear what books other people have read in 1 day, whether you're a speed reader or not.