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How many hours or days did it take to finish this book? Was it less or more than your normal reading time? If not the same as the average, why did it take longer or shorter?
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It took me about 2.5 hours to read this book. That’s probably longer than books of comparable length take me on average. I was trying hard to be open-minded and thoughtful about the content.
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At first, it took me a little longer because I was reviewing the grammar thoroughly, but then, with a faster reading, it took me less time than normal since there were quite a few images.
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This book has a lot of information. Moreover, it has some material to interpret, like the graphical data. I wanted to read it quicker, but it took me around 4 hours to read this book. The human data made me pause at times. I have completed reading some other books in less than 4 hours.

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I am not so much of a fast reader which could be for the reason that I take time to verify facts and comprehend the authors message. Finishing this book would take me almost a week.
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Ashwini Tawade wrote: 12 May 2024, 09:37 This book has a lot of information. Moreover, it has some material to interpret, like the graphical data. I wanted to read it quicker, but it took me around 4 hours to read this book. The human data made me pause at times. I have completed reading some other books in less than 4 hours.

Thank you for your questions.
I am really amazed at your reading speed and that you can read more than 300–400 (considering graphics) pages in less than 4 hours. I really wonder how many books you have read to gain such reading speed, as normal reading speed for most people, including me, is almost 6-10 hours.
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Dana Lawrence Lohn wrote: 11 May 2024, 07:38 It took me about 2.5 hours to read this book. That’s probably longer than books of comparable length take me on average. I was trying hard to be open-minded and thoughtful about the content.
I was amazed by reading that a person can finish this book in 4 hours, but 2.5 seems like I can't describe it. And thanks for the reply! ! 
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Leona Rodrigues wrote: 14 May 2024, 05:17
Ashwini Tawade wrote: 12 May 2024, 09:37 This book has a lot of information. Moreover, it has some material to interpret, like the graphical data. I wanted to read it quicker, but it took me around 4 hours to read this book. The human data made me pause at times. I have completed reading some other books in less than 4 hours.

Thank you for your questions.
I am really amazed at your reading speed and that you can read more than 300–400 (considering graphics) pages in less than 4 hours. I really wonder how many books you have read to gain such reading speed, as normal reading speed for most people, including me, is almost 6-10 hours.
Hi,
Reading time can differ depending on so many factors. I still think 4-5 or 6 hours are enough for this book.
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I devoured this book, which is packed with information, including graphical data that demands interpretation. Despite my initial intention to breeze through it, it took me around 4 hours to digest all of its content. The depth of the material prompted me to pause and reflect at times. This reading time exceeds my usual pace, as I typically finish other books in less than 5-6 hours.
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I feel this depends on a lot of factors, such as how fast or slow a reader is, the amount of time one allocates to reading a book. But personally, it would take me a full day.
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