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  1. I can read about 2 books in a week, depending how long they are. A book that's 200 or so pages long I'll read in a day or two. 400-500 page long books I'll try to space along 4 days to a week to avoid getting burnt out, lol. I go through phases of reading- some months I read a lot and some months I don't read at all.

  2. 200 books is more than a dense technical book every other day. I doubt he's read even 20 papers, let alone 200 books, in ecology, geology, climate science, etc. And if we exclude articles containing the name Bjorn Lomborg, the list probably comes down to a handful.

  3. It depends on the book - the pace of the story, the writing style and how complex it is. For example, A Storm of Swords, book 3 in A Song of Ice and Fire and around a 1000 pages, took me like 2-3 days because of how compelling the narrative was and how great the character development was. I simply devoured it.

  4. I usually read in hour-long sessions, and usually can get three in a day. If I'm reading a light book, with modern non-technical language. I can hit 40 page in an hour, so 120 page in a day More heavy books, Like textbooks, Classics, and more difficult language literature I do 10 to 20 pages in an hour, So 30-60 pages in a day.

  5. Hace 6 días · Let yourself be transported to the time and place described in the book. Imagine what you would do in the protagonist's shoes. 2. Consider the length of your novel. [2] If your goal is to simply read any novel in a day, you’ll find it easier to read a 200 to 300 page bestseller than War and Peace.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2021 · Split Your Reading Between Two or More Books. Switch between books, if that’s an option for you. 300 pages is a lot, and sometimes, even if you’re interested in the book, you can start to slow ...