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Old 11-08-2013, 07:15 PM   #75
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash View Post
Mainly because I am curious. I know that people on this site read more then the average bear (or monkey, chucken, mouse, dog, cat, naked mole rat) but how much more?

Think of your average year, I know we have some down years, but on average...
Years ago, I have been able to finish my books in a single instance. I didn't read every day, though.
Today, because of work, family and such, it takes about 3 days to finish the average book. I read almost every day, so I'll make about 100 to 130 books per year.
Usually, I read 3 to 5 books in parallel. Most of the times, 1 title for entertainment (John Katzenbach, Scott Turow, John Grisham, ...) and the rest about business, self improvement and the likes. The entertainment ones I either finish quickly (1 week tops) or I don't finish them at all. The "more serious" ones I often put aside for weeks and come back later on...

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