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How many books do you read in week/month/year?

If I finish what I am reading this week, I have read 54 this year. If not, I've actually completed 52 as of today. It surprised me to see how much I actually read. I always keep a book handy, and read often. It is neat to know the actual amount though.





I can relate to the meals. We have many different tastes too. It is interesting how the variations in time can influence when we can read. I like to read my enjoyable reading every night before I go to bed for at least an hour, regardless of what else I'm doing. I'll be glad when I have my degree, so I can devote more time to my non-school reading again. I ♥ to read.

I, too, read less in December. There is just too much to do!

I read constantly throughout the year, perhaps a little less if I am otherwise preoccupied with my son (exams, school work, so on)

Edit Had to edit this, I think I double-counted a month because I used 2 different list. I'm pretty sure that 78 is the correct number.


I think of myself as someone who reads a lot (and my friends think this too), but I only read 20-30 books a year. This completely pales in comparison to all of you.


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Click on "Stats" and voila, a readout of what you've read each year since joining Goodreads.

Unless they have fixed this in the last 2 weeks, it's not accurate. I put mine on a "shelf" for each year to track, and the "stats" numbers don't line up with the shelf numbers.


Also, many of the books have inaccurate page counts. Even when I add a book by ISBN, the page numbers are usually higher on GR than the actual book I'm holding in my hand. I think, too, you have to add them to the currently reading shelf and when you're done click the "I'm finished" button or it won't give it a finish date at all.



Well, I for one love the "R" word. ...and I have to say that I get so much cleaning done now! :) (yeah right!)





I am jealous as well, because I can't imagine reading 100 books in a year, unless they are very short ones...I thought I read fast, but apparently I'm about average. I also read about 1 a week on average.

No telling where I'd be if I counted all the kids books. I babysit my grandsons once or twice a month. In November I took all the Thanksgiving themed books to read. I thought we would stretch them out over the day. Nope! Had to read them all at once. There were 7 or 8 of them. Now my 3 yr old granddaughter will pick a book up & "read" it. Tells stories about the pictures. Oh, I so hope all of them will be readers. I'm doing what I can to foster that love of books.

Thank you! And I'm with you, I hope they become readers. But even if they don't, you've laid the groundwork for them to become good students.
I think the amount of reading I've done this year is just about the maximum I'd want to read. I think if I read more than 75-80 books, I'd feel like I was losing out on something. And I don't mean that I'd be spending too much time reading, but that rushing through the books would make me miss something in the reading. I doubt I'll hit that number in 2011.





Maureen we have had a very similar experience. Since I retired early (partly cos of my own health problem, partly cos of my son's) I have found time to read again. I find that reading is, as always, a cureall for me. A cure for boredom, loneliness, curiosity and pure pleasure. I love that I know have so much time to read. C.S. Lewis said he liked to have a mild illness so that he could lie and read for hours and hours. I remember that lovely movie "Sabrina" when she tells her father she loves how he became a chaffeur so he would have so much time to read! All of us would rank "time for reading" at the top of any wish list I guess.

2008 - 94
2009 - 124
2010 - 42
In 2009, I read all the time. I was also not feeling well most of the year so didn't feel like doing anything else; anything physical, etc.
This year, due to circumstances in life, I have found it very hard to concentrate on reading (or anything else very well). I have only read 42 books and feel like I haven't read very much at all.
If I could have one year of reading a massive amount of books, like some on here, I could get caught up on reading or at least get through all of these books on my bookcases in my bedroom!! That would be great!
Some people read faster than others and I would say to read that many books, they probably also listen to audio books. I know in 2009 I was listening to audio books every day during my commute. This year I haven't been, so that makes a big difference.

It does bother me to see that some are casting aspersions unto those who read a lot. Many times it can be because of ailments that you described and of course would prefer not to, that causes you to read a hugh amount. Whatever the reason however, one should be proud of that marvelous ability to read copiously. It has always been a way to make one become better, relax, and feel a part of every world possible.


Oh Rosemary! I can relate - had my Achilles detached, heel worked on and reattached with pins. 6-8 weeks on one foot was MISERY!! Thank heavens for books! And thank heavens for knee walkers!

Thanks for the kind words, Nancy. The foot still is pretty sore and tight but at least I can walk again. I'm starting to walk a bit further than before and so far so good. I discovered that Easy Spirit shoes are a life/foot/heel saver!

Here is an article from the Washington Post in 2007.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
and in this article from 3 years ago, it says that 1 in 4 read no books last year! And that the typical person claimed to have read four books in the last year _ half read more and half read fewer. Excluding those who hadn't read any, the usual number read was seven.
So I think every one of us here did really well, compared to the "average". :o)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
and in this article from 3 years ago, it says that 1 in 4 read no books last year! And that the typical person claimed to have read four books in the last year _ half read more and half read fewer. Excluding those who hadn't read any, the usual number read was seven.
So I think every one of us here did really well, compared to the "average". :o)

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/...
and in this article from 3 years ago, it says that 1 ..."
Time to turn off the TV and the electronics I think! What a shame!!!
I agree Marialyce!
As to my stats, I keep a journal where I write down books I read, and also the total number of pages (encourages me to read those chunky books too, and not just read for total book count, plus then I can give myself a number of pages read credit for books I don't want to finish). :o)
Since joining Goodreads, I have seen a steady climb in both books read and pages read.
In 2006 I read 27 books, 10,552 pages.
In 2007 I read 27 books, 9,404 pages.
Then I joined Goodreads in 2008.
In 2008 I read 48 books, 15,833 pages.
In 2009 I read 76 books, 25,091 pages.
And for 2010 I am currently at 82 books, 25,890 pages.
So joining Goodreads has definately encouraged me to read more. :o)
As to my stats, I keep a journal where I write down books I read, and also the total number of pages (encourages me to read those chunky books too, and not just read for total book count, plus then I can give myself a number of pages read credit for books I don't want to finish). :o)
Since joining Goodreads, I have seen a steady climb in both books read and pages read.
In 2006 I read 27 books, 10,552 pages.
In 2007 I read 27 books, 9,404 pages.
Then I joined Goodreads in 2008.
In 2008 I read 48 books, 15,833 pages.
In 2009 I read 76 books, 25,091 pages.
And for 2010 I am currently at 82 books, 25,890 pages.
So joining Goodreads has definately encouraged me to read more. :o)

2008- 16 (this may just be from August - December)
2009- 37
2010- 56 (will probably finish one more)
This and the tv certainly explains the state of my house! :-)
(yes, I love tv & watch shows I've saved on the dvr)

It does bother me to see that some are casting aspersions unto those who..."
Gosh I sure hope no one thinks of me as casting aspersions! I don't mean to be nasty at all. I can't help but wonder how it is possible to read hundreds of books in one year! After all, there's only 356 days in a year. How can it be possible other than to read 2 or 3 books per day? Sometimes I think conversations typed without personal interface can lead to misunderstandings. I hope to never be so unpleasant as to run amuk casting aspersions! I'd rather cast on some knitting. All my humblest apologies...

The article that said that some people read no books at all is quite sad, because those people who don't read sure are missing a great thing.

Hi Leslie,
Yes, it seems so. Without facial expressions and gestures it is quite difficult to convey our feelings, especially via the net. Moreover, we are all 'faceless' to each other, though we have all bonded quite a lot via games and chats.
To be frank, even I thought what you had written came across as a bit caustic. Now that I know you were just expressing your genuine doubt, I will try to clarify a bit taking myself as an example. I am an avid reader, started reading at the age of 6 (or so my Dad claims) and have steadily read books ever since. My minimum hours of reading in a normal working day are 3, and maximum has ranged to somewhere around 8-10. I remember reading 'Gone with the wind' by sacrificing a whole night's sleep a couple of decades back when I was a mere teenager. I am a Dermatologist by profession and my job keeps me occupied from 8 am to 5 pm, except on sundays. My typical day starts with reading at morning breakfast, again one hour reading at afternoon break, I manage an hour in the evenings, while supervising my son's projects and homework, and atleast 2-3 hours in the night. I go to bed at 12 am. I have sacrificed TV and other hobbies to my obsession of reading.Moreover I am blessed by the fact that I have 2 household helps who do most of the household work for me. I had never tallied my books till this year. I joined Goodreads in 2009 sept or so, and I was curious to see how much I read in 2010. I was pleasantly surprised at the figure of 102 (minus kids books read along with my son - of which I dont have a count, but atleast 1 or 2 a day, most of them repetitions) Agreed, many must have been easy-to-read a couple of hundred pages books. Another thing is that as you read, your speed increases tremendously. My speed is around 2 hours for a 200 page book. Of course, if I love any idea put across by the author, I take more time to reread and ruminate.
I hope that explains some bit about how people manage to read as many books as they claim to do.


Speed reading has its pitfalls too. The book is over by the time you start enjoying it, and the spellings just elude you. To me the visual structure of the word sticks in mind, rather than the individual letters which compose the word.


How about you?