Poll
Reading non-stop, how long does it take you to read a 300 page book?
3-6 hours
6-9 hours
1-3 hours
More than 12 hours
9-12 hours
An hour or less
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I'm interested in this as well. But no one seems to answer. My native language is also not English, but I find if you read enough in English you will pick it up fast. I'm studying at a university and we almost only read academic English books and articles. So you pick it up fast that way. I was always good in English as it is normal in my country (the Netherlands).
But yeah, how do you people read?
I read We were liars last august and I was not able to see the signs. I was just thinking how rude those kids were. Yeah well they were not. Please read that book. It's sooooo good.




how much do you remember?


You've made a point here- if they are good books and nothing will distract you from finishing them, then you fly through them.

No, i finished them within a week! I think it's just because they are easy, fun books and hard to put down, so you read them really fast.

As others have pointed out, if the language is familiar and does not cause me to rip out a dictionary every other page, then 1-3 hours is a good guess for a 300 page book.

One doesn't necessarily need a dictionary if there's enough context around the word to make a fair guess.
Callan wrote: "Nerdiac wrote: "As others have pointed out, if the language is familiar and does not cause me to rip out a dictionary every other page, then 1-3 hours is a good guess for a 300 page book."
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True. Anyways, I timed myself while reading 'The Maltese Falcon' and it took me just over 4 hours to read the 217 page book. I guess I'm not as fast a reader as I had thought.
One doe..."
True. Anyways, I timed myself while reading 'The Maltese Falcon' and it took me just over 4 hours to read the 217 page book. I guess I'm not as fast a reader as I had thought.


Set goals- like "I'm going to read 20 pages in 15 minutes."

I always just try to reach the end of a chapter before I stop. I think it's just because I can't stop in the middle of the chapter and feel complete, but it does also help me read a lot faster.

Sometimes I read TOO fast and can't retain much, so I have to slow myself down.

Howwwwwww? I cant finish 500 pages in 5hours










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I did the EXACT same thing with the EXACT same book.
I agree. If the book is boring, then it could take 12 hours. If it's a good book, it could take 2 hours. However, if the book was boring, then you wouldn't want to read it nonstop. Plus, sleep and eating must also be taken into account, unless it's a really good book with large print letters. Oh, yeah, print size also comes into account. So does bathroom breaks. I think I'm taking this too seriously.