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For me, anywhere between 4 hours and 4 weeks depending on the book and whatever time I have. When I do read, mostly it's stuff I've written for proofreading purposes, but as far as a published book, a short one, usually 4 hours, a medium sized book about a day or two, and anything longer than 400, anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks.
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Wow. 4 weeks.
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I'd say between a 1-3 days, if I'm busy, up to a week.
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If I really like the book 1-2 days.
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With ebooks, I can read it within a day.
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Depend on book, but if I really want to know what happen next, I would finish in 2 days...
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It really depends on the book for me. If I'm really into the book, 1-3 days, but otherwise it depends on how much I'm enjoying reading it.
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About 1 or 2 days. Sometimes 3 or 4 hours if I have nothing pressing to do during the day.
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Yeah. It wouldn't be the first time I had read a book within 6-10 hrs. Richelle Mead's books are easy read like that.
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I used to finish Richelle Mead's book within 6-8 hours.
I don't know lately it's taking me over a week to finish anything. Well these last 2 weeks my ac has been broken. And I'm already miserable. No way I could pick up a book and read when I'm so uncomfortable. __________________
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That's true. Its hard to read in the summer if your too hot without any cooling.
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That's true If you're not comfortable in your surroundings, there's a good chance you won't be able to concentrate in your reading.
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Although I usually have no problems reading by the pool or on the beach.
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Probably because outside you have fresh air rather than stuck instead with the heat.
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