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Reading not-stop, how long does information technology take you to read a 300 page book?








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Melanie Though information technology does depend on the book.

Cheryl is busier irl atm. totally depends on the book

Jeremiah I am pretty quick, on my days off I can read a book or two in an 8 hour window.

Ingemar I find it hard to concentrate for very long periods of time. Besides, I like stopping every so often to retrieve about what I just read, the concluding scene.

Cheryl is busier irl atm. I need to *make* myself practice that more ofttimes, Ingemar. Thanks for reminding me.

Kyle Kerr I don't know why, but I timed how long information technology took me to read one page in a volume, and on average it's two minutes... I'm a relatively slow reader, so this would take me near 10 hours...

Eyehavenofilter For me it would be near 4.5 hours if I wanted to really become through it fast. Not that I'd call up much , a calendar week or 2 later just 5.five if I wanted to savor information technology and savor it more and at to the lowest degree recall something!

Ingemar it would take me 2 weeks

Ingemar 2 weeks or more if i don´t accept much time

Ellese I tin can't read nonstop...but I do read for long periods of time...I finished the host reading it for several hours over 2 days and that is like...yeah.

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Paul I can't read not-stop either, but judging from the pace I read from page to page, it would probably take around 10 to 12 hours.

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Katka Not voting - it depends on the book and the language.

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Petra I'm 13 so I do read a piddling slower and it really depends on the book but if its a skillful one I'm interested in, 4 hours.

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Alex Definitely over 12 hours.... aye I'm a slow reader... each hunger games volume took me nigh three days with a total of probably 5-half dozen hours each solar day.

Mony❤❤ over 12 hours .. considering English isn't my native language and and it totally depends on the book and how mush free time i have and lately i don't have mush .. school and piece of work .. so yeah it sucks .

Mony❤❤ over 12 hours .. because English isn't my native language and and it totally depends on the book and how mush costless time i take and lately i don't accept mush .. school and work .. then yep it sucks .

Karolina Ong definitely 3-6 hours. unless the book doesnt hook me in and I'll simply bring information technology around and force myself to finish information technology

message xviii: by Nono (new)

Nono Despite my vote, I would say that it really depends on what I am reading...

J. Totally depends on the book, but an average of a folio a infinitesimal for me, so iii-6 hours.

Lostshadows The times I've done it, 1-3 hours. Books that don't pull me in like that would probably take longer.

Barbara Huskey Virtually books, probably about vi-7 hours. If it's written James Patterson style, more like 4.

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Irina If it's nigh a volume I actually like, then I want to relish information technology but I as well read it nonstop. I would probably terminate it in viii-ix hours.

message 23: by Becky (new)

Becky 6 hours or so. Simply information technology really depends on the volume. If the book is not equally absorbing my listen may wonder for a chip even though I oasis't put the book downward.

Sabrina Conza definitely depends on the book.

Victor Only bad thing is that I don't read nonstop:/

message 26: by Erica (new)

Erica Not the quickest. But it really depends on the volume. Some are just easier to read others more interesting than some.

message 27: by Lars (new)

Lars Depends on the book and the language.

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If it has smashing descriptions I may want to read them over and over to savor them and that takes longer.

message 29: by Lowri (new)

Lowri Nicholson I suppose information technology would take me less time if I didn't get distracted by other tech like my phone ... If I didn't accept school I would sit outside reading until it was dark ... Then I'd come in and read!

Aryana Reyes information technology depends on the book

message 31: by Ghel (new)

Ghel I totally agree with the others, it depends on the book.

Empress Aryana wrote: "information technology depends on the volume"

And the language. [native or not]


Tefanie I'm a fast reader so if I read a 300-page book nonstop, it will probably take me around iv hours or so to finish.
I also agree with others that information technology depends on the books. Some books are easy and light to read; 150-page chick-lits ordinarily take me around 2 hours. Other books require more than attention; reading The Hunger Games book took me ane whole afternoon, the classics crave a whole twenty-four hours, Dan Brown-style books crave more. You lot get the idea.
Sometimes, if I love the volume so much, I read them slowly to relish each scene. The Harry Potter books took me a week or 2 each. Record goes to the HP and the Lodge of the Phoenix: I finished information technology in one month. LOL

message 34: by Robyn (new)

Robyn It actually depends on the book

Sealove Information technology really depends on the book… Some of them we blaze through because they're so heady, some of them we accept our time because they are so good.

And of grade, setting makes a difference likewise… When we have peace and tranquility, anything goes.

Great Poll!


bulletin 36: past Cleo (new)

Cleo This totally does depend on the book; if it'southward Dickens, it'll take much longer than a middle class novel.

Easton and if its Shakespeare, your have to go to a lexicon a lot.

message 38: by Karen (new)

Karen It actually depends on the book - some authors are easier to read than others....

Mary Elizabeth iii-four hours roughly. I only know this because I use to have ane of those bookmarks that had a built-in timer.

message twoscore: by Dilla (new)

Dilla Nanditya Are you kidding? I started to read the Clockwork Prince by Cassandra Clare and finished it in the midnight. I'm non crawly, I was just got insomnia.

Shankia Tinsley Ingemar wrote: "I find it hard to concentrate for very long periods of time. Also, I like stopping every so often to think virtually what I just read, the last scene."

That'due south definitely me. I observe myself getting a little restless after a short while of reading. I too similar to cease and think almost what I take read.


Star Shining Forever three-vi hours, like almost of the voters ;-)

message 43: by Nadya (new)

Nadya Irsalina it actually depends on the language also. if the book was written in bahasa indonesia, i need like 3 hours or eveb less. but for the english one, it takes me longer than that. but yep probably iii-6hours. :-)

message 44: by Emme (new)

Emme Melanie wrote: "Though it does depend on the book."

Yes. Yeah it does.


message 45: by Julia (new)

Julia Dulisse Today I read two 300 page books in a total of five hours. But they were really expert! I couldn't put them down

message 46: by Erin (new)

Erin V If I have a book that is over 370 pages long then it would accept me that long. But 460 pages would have me atleast 14 hours direct

bulletin 47: past Emme (new)

Emme Erin wrote: "If I have a volume that is over 370 pages long and then it would accept me that long. But 460 pages would have me atleast fourteen hours straight"

Hhaha. That's sorta funny.


Frenchie 6-9 hours if I could read non stop merely then again, unless I decide non to slumber, it is very difficult to read non stop and not be disturbed.
An average volume of 300 pages takes me 1-ii days considering unfortunately, I seldom can read non stop :-(

Lindsay If it was NOTHING merely reading, I would judge nearly iii hours. Still, every half hour to hour I need to take a break from the volume or else I'll but get antsy and go all besides aware of other things I need to exist doing. Also, the type of book may change my answer.

William Kiely I read slower than average sound book readers read out loud.

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