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How many books you read a week?

How many books you read a week?

Usually 1–2 books a week. On a related topic – if you read 1 book a week for 60 years you will read about 3100 books.

How do you read multiple books a week?

How to Read a Whole Damn Book Every Week

  1. Don’t read before bed, read before work. Most people keep their reading on their nightstand.
  2. Take advantage of your commute.
  3. Read on your phone.
  4. If a book sucks, stop reading it.
  5. The library!
  6. Do more than one book at a time.
  7. Read during commercial breaks.

What is a good book to read today?

These Are the 55 Best New Books to Read in 2021

  • The Push: A Novel. Pamela Dorman Books.
  • A Crooked Tree: A Novel. courtesy of Harper.
  • Let Me Tell You What I Mean.
  • The Wife Upstairs: A Novel.
  • Summerwater: A Novel.
  • How the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House: A Novel.
  • Life Among the Terranauts.
  • The Removed: A Novel.

How many books have you read on Goodreads?

The BBC believes that most people will have read only 6 of the 100 books below. How many have you read? (Tip: The average Goodreads member has read 23 out of 100 books on this list).Interestingly, the BBC never actually made this declaration.

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How long does it take you to read a book?

It depends on the length of the book, the complexity of the subject, how busy I am, and whether or not the subways and buses are running slow. Short book on a simple topic and a lot of transit delays – I can read a book in 1–2 days. Long book, complex topic, quick train and bus rides – it might take me 1–2 weeks to finish up.

Do Americans read as much as other countries read?

Fully 80 percent of 18–29-year-olds reported reading at least one book, compared to 69 percent of seniors (65+). Americans don’t read as much as most other countries. Oh no! The ugly truth is that Americans as a whole lag behind most of the rest of the world when it comes to reading books.

Who reads the most in America?

Educated, affluent women read the most. Women tend to read more than men. About 77 percent of American women read a book in 2015, compared with 67 percent of American guys. Also, the average woman read 14 books in a 12-month span, while the average man read only 9. Across both genders, readership also went up with education and income.