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Old 01-30-2011, 05:35 PM   #2
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It happens very rarely I don't finish a book, even when I don't really like it I usually finish it. How fast I read depends on the book. Some books, for instance most cozy mysteries or Southern Vampire series, I can finish within one or two days. Other books take (a lot) longer. At the moment I'm rereading The Shining and I'm going much slower than I would have expected.

At the moment I'm into cozy mysteries, YA books and detective books, the latter two have lots of action which, for me, reads a lot quicker than a books in which time moves slower. So at the moment I'm reading 2 or 3 books a week, but when I'm tired of fast-paced books I'll expect to read 1 or maybe 2 average length books a week.
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