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How many books do you read per month?
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I'm always curious when I hear about people reading lots of books whether it's that they read much faster than me or whether they've just got lost more free time. Just to throw out a few numbers my average reading speed is about 225 words/min which is slightly on the slow side of average (250 according to Wikipedia). So for example I read Old Man's War (94,000 words) in about 6 1/2 hours. It took me 16 hours to read Downbelow Station (165,000) and Dragonflight (89000) was about 8 1/2.
In terms of free time I've spent an average of 1:20 per day this year, which is actually an average of 2 hours per day for days I actually read at all.
(If you're wondering how I know this I actually track my reading on a spreadsheet - sad I know!)
I could read more but I'd have to give up time spent doing other things. I don't watch much TV but I do follow a couple of shows. I occasionally go out with friends for a meal. I read the internet following Goodreads forums and so on.


Basically I read on planes and most evenings before bed



Oh good, I'm not the only outlier! I averaged 15/mo last year, 180 in total - it would have been more but I got side-tracked by Coursera in Autumn. I'm slightly ahead on my target for this year at the moment (150) but it'll dip off and on for various reasons, not least that I plan to pick up more Extremely Thick Tomes of Fantasy this year. :) Plus my little girl's stopped napping now and that's a good hour or so a day I don't get any more.
I do read very quickly and I use Kindle text-to-speech a lot when doing chores or driving. Having the app on my phone is a bonus too, since I often have 5-10mins waiting for school pick-ups etc. It really mounts up.


Oh and someone mentioned not listening to audiobooks because they are read too slow by the narrators. The audible app (for Android anyway), has a speed adjuster, so you can listen at 1.25 speed, 1.5, 2, even 3x speed. Depending on the narrator, I've found upto 1.5 comfortable, though occasionally when wanting to finish a book before I get to work I have cranked it up to the maximum x3 speed. Not recommended though - at that speed it is headache inducing if longer than a few minutes - my brain at least was not built to process audio input that fast!


I know your pain, Chad!
For me it varies, but over a year I seem to average slightly more than a book a week. I always have at least three books going at once -- one paper, one audio, and one or more digital. The digital format seems to progress faster.

Given that we're in week 17 currently, according to Goodreads stats, the 35 books I've read so far this year add up to 10708 pages, which is 630 pages per week.

I wish the book metadata had word counts, because while pages are a better mechanism than books to measure your reading, it's still not very good.
The number of pages for a book can vastly differ with form factor. As someone who favors MMPB for ease of holding/transporting, my page counts are probably higher than folks who read more HC or trades.
Plus, many ebooks don't have a page count, since a 'page' is totally arbitrary based on settings. So as people are reading more and more ebooks, it's not always easy to compare.
The number of pages for a book can vastly differ with form factor. As someone who favors MMPB for ease of holding/transporting, my page counts are probably higher than folks who read more HC or trades.
Plus, many ebooks don't have a page count, since a 'page' is totally arbitrary based on settings. So as people are reading more and more ebooks, it's not always easy to compare.


I have an annoyingly long commute to work most days, but atleast it's good for reading.
Number of pages would obviously depend on your font size, screen size, book size or zoom level. Not a good measure. I'm using Moon+ Reader and it says I'm doing between 200 and 250 words per minute. I don't have much data yet since that function was just added, but for 2 science fiction books (Larry Niven) it was 200 and 201 wpm, while a couple fantasy books (R.A. Salvatore) were 252 and 263 wpm. Interesting. Maybe Niven uses longer words, or maybe I just read faster when it's about dark elves. Need more data!


Hear, hear"
There's a GR group for that - "Book Buying Addicts Anonymous", but don't expect much "help".. lol
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/2...


A fiction book usually takes me about a week. Non-fiction can take longer, depending on the topic.
Last year I read about 18 books. This year I'm already up to 10.
I tend to read in cycles though. I read almost nothing in February, for example.

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woah, this thread is old. O_o
I now read 4-8 a week.