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How quickly do you read?
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Jun 15, 2011 09:35PM

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I'm the same way, I could read a 300 and some page book in a day if I had the day free.
I read about 100 pages an hour, but that's because I partly-skim with most books. The average book takes me two days to read, I'd say. If it's a particularly long or dense book, it might take me a week. If it takes me more than a week to read something, I consider that a very long time ... Haha. :P

If it takes me a week, chances are I won't finish it. I will, more than likely, move on to something else.
Sarah wrote: "� Brigid � wrote: "I read about 100 pages an hour, but that's because I partly-skim with most books. The average book takes me two days to read, I'd say. If it's a particularly long or dense book, ..."
Sounds like a good plan. :P I have difficulty giving up on books, even if I hate them. If I really hate something, I'll at least glance over the rest of the book just to get the basic idea... Of course, there are exceptions where I just flat-out stopped reading.
Sounds like a good plan. :P I have difficulty giving up on books, even if I hate them. If I really hate something, I'll at least glance over the rest of the book just to get the basic idea... Of course, there are exceptions where I just flat-out stopped reading.

I try to read 100 pages per day. I work full time so sometimes get too tired at night to do this, but I try.




I read HP 7 from 7 am to 10 pm the day it came out, and I had read the other 6 in the previous week. That's gotta be my biggest literary reading accomplishment to date haha.
Heh, the last book is going really slow for me actually ... O_o I feel like I've been reading it forever and I still have like 300 pages left. I like it, but it's sooo looooong.
Yeahhh. Haha, actually I read Breaking Dawn in a day ... I'm not sure how I did that. O_o I think I did a lot of skimming.
A normal sized book (between 300-400 pgs.) takes me approx. 3 days to read, if I actually am into it. A big book like Breaking Dawn or The Host (for example) took me about a week or two to read.


normally let's say a book like marked takes me about an hour and a half while the last harry potter book takes me about 3 hours
i always finish books the day I start them unless I'm busy and at school/


well it depends on how interesting a book is, how long it is, and what kind of book it is (fantasy,YA, sci-fi ect.). if its interesting itll take me 1 1/2 days....... if boring, most likely 3


judging by my mood, I can read anything < 500 pages in about 2 days or less. anything > 500 pages, can take me from 3 days to about a week.
Picture wrote: "I used to be a pretty fast reader, but I'd skim a lot. So, I'd miss some huge parts sometimes. So, I stopped skimming. I read every single word now, and only with dialogue do I skim. I just find a ..."
Haha, that's my problem. I skim a lot and occasionally I'll miss something important. But usually when that happens, it's because I don't find the book too interesting in the first place...
Haha, that's my problem. I skim a lot and occasionally I'll miss something important. But usually when that happens, it's because I don't find the book too interesting in the first place...

I am not a slow reader but I am a careful one and will re-read pages if I feel I missed something. I think that is why I can't enjoy some of the fluff books out there like Mortal Instruments -- I mean there are a lot of words in that monster book I am not a good skimmer. Call me a book snob but I feel like if it is a good author I shouldn't need to skim.

SAY NO MORE BEFORE BOTH OUR EGOS ARE HURT.
Lol. I'm just kidding. I really don't care. I agree that fluff books don't need every word to be read. But I read them anyway unless the book is so butt sucky.
Like just dialogue. I hate that.
I'm like, "Oh, look, some monologue..."
Lol.
I don't like skimming though...
Don't do it anymore unless I'm like multitasking.
I don't mind fluff books as long as they're exciting/funny/etc. Mortal Instruments aren't the best-written books in the world, and I did skim sometimes while reading them, but I found them enjoyable because of the plot/characters/humor, so on. :]
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "I don't mind fluff books as long as they're exciting/funny/etc. Mortal Instruments aren't the best-written books in the world, and I did skim sometimes while reading them, but I found them enjoyabl..."
I am all for fluff too -- I guess I meant overly wordy fluff books are not for me. Books like The Heist Society or Anna and The French Kiss are my kinds of fluff because they are short and sweet. If fluff is too long I tend to overanayze, which is not a great idea when you are trying to lose yourself in a book.
I am all for fluff too -- I guess I meant overly wordy fluff books are not for me. Books like The Heist Society or Anna and The French Kiss are my kinds of fluff because they are short and sweet. If fluff is too long I tend to overanayze, which is not a great idea when you are trying to lose yourself in a book.
Anna and the French Kiss is like 400 pages long ... lol. Pretty long in my opinion. ;) But I guess I know what you mean. Some fluff books go by much faster than others.
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Anna and the French Kiss is like 400 pages long ... lol. Pretty long in my opinion. ;) But I guess I know what you mean. Some fluff books go by much faster than others."
Was it really 400 pages? It seemed so short!
Was it really 400 pages? It seemed so short!
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "*checks on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ*
372 pages. So, not quite 400 but pretty close. :D"
Wow. Guess I must have liked it!
372 pages. So, not quite 400 but pretty close. :D"
Wow. Guess I must have liked it!
Bluemoon wrote: "I love books that are super long, but super good so you don't even realize the length."
Heck yeah. Hope you enjoy Froi then -- it is super long!
Heck yeah. Hope you enjoy Froi then -- it is super long!
Bluemoon wrote: "I love books that are super long, but super good so you don't even realize the length."
Yes, I agree. :D
Yes, I agree. :D

Bluemoon wrote: "I don't really know if I want to read Froi, Heidi. It's just he wasn't really my fav character in the book. So yea..."
I love Froi now -- he grows on you.
I love Froi now -- he grows on you.
Ooh, I got a digital copy of Froi free from NetGalley. I must get around to reading it soon... :]
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Ooh, I got a digital copy of Froi free from NetGalley. I must get around to reading it soon... :]"
Yay!
Yay!
Seth wrote: "Froi? Such a werid name for a character. *has never read/heard of this book*"
It is a companion novel to
It is a companion novel to



It depends. Sometimes I will forcefully slow myself down to try and enjoy it more. I can read a 400 page book in 2-3 hours frequently, especially if it isn't really dense material.
That said, If I let myself read all I wanted to it would be hard to remember all the books because I could easily read (since I am not working or in school) 21 books a week! D:

I could potentially read 2-3 per day, but I never do...1 a day is my stopping point, I like to read a book, go for a walk, think about the book and characters, if its really compelling I could mull over it for a week or two. Of course since my kids came along I'm lucky if I get an hour in the evening to read.
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