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I think that my reading speed varies with the amount of interest, a book can arouse in me. Usually, thrillers and love stories double up my speed.
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I also take a similar time to complete a page. In about 3 minutes I will have read through a page, unless it contains more than average. I also like to read in chunks these days rather than in one sweep. I'll read like 50 pages, takes a break and then resume to read another chunk. I find it easier to plan and manage my reading that way.
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Too fast! To the point I tend to slim read. Especially when it's a book with a tense storyline, it's like I have to try and get to the end quicker. I'm trying to make a conscious effort to slow down, as I don't even know my reasoning for doing it, but I'm definitely not getting the most out of a story by rushing it.
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I am a painfully slow and mood reader :<<< i tend to finish books for at least a month
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Post by Christian Rutledge »

Depending on the book, I can read three to five pages a minute. I would consider myself a fast reader. As long as I have time to, reading a short series such as The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins would only take me two to five hours to finish.


Curious. What series could you finish within a day and how long would would you estimate it would take to read said series?
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It depends on the context of the book. Because sometimes you'll have to ret-read he page before you get the point
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I generally read about five books weekly. Though not a speed reader I am a fast reader. However, I do not skim unless I really dislike it or certain portions. I read a ton of Nonfiction and field guides (plants, animals, birds, fungi...) so take much longer with those as I scrutinize and study.
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I generally read about five books weekly. Though not a speed reader I am a fast reader. However, I do not skim unless I really dislike the book or certain portions. I read a ton of Nonfiction and field guides (plants, animals, birds, fungi...) so take much longer with those as I scrutinize and study.
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It depends on if I like the book or not. Most books get better as they go along, but sometimes when Im really into a book, I can't put it down and can get through it faster.
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Post by Tommy Mayengbam »

anu_ wrote: 17 Oct 2011, 10:18 I think that my reading speed varies with the amount of interest, a book can arouse in me. Usually, thrillers and love stories double up my speed. :)
Agree!! I read quite fast when it comes to thrillers and suspense. But it's hard to maintain the same speed when I read self-help books.
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I will read 20 pages per hour. But, the books is an interesting one, I will read 30+ pages per hour.
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Post by Chockanathan G »

Marius wrote: 18 Oct 2011, 14:22 for me 3 - 5 mins to read one page !

if I enjoyed the book, I can finnish it in 5 hours :D

-- 18 Oct 2011, 15:22 --

for me 3 - 5 mins to read one page !

if I enjoyed the book, I can finnish it in 5 hours :D
That's amazing. I should learn this technique form you.
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