It Depends, If I have a slack week I can read one or more a day, If its a work week and I'm having to deal with technical manuals, it would two maybe three a week.
@sensible27 I don't read many novels. Basically no novels actually, so if you're into those I'm not much use. However, I very much enjoyed Homo Deus and Sapians by Yuval Noah Harari, A Short History of Humanity by Johannes Kraus and the very informative The Physics of Climate Change by Lawrence Krauss.
@sensible27 my current read is actually Mein Kampf. It's taken me until now to read it. I have a deep disdain for Adolf Hitler, but I've recognized the book as a historical document which should be read by anyone interested in History like I am. I'm finding it very hard to get through. He was very biased and naive in his opinions and had quite an arrogant view of himself. Not sure if I'll finish it, because there's a new book by Stephen Pinker I really want to get. I'm trying though.
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It Depends, If I have a slack week I can read one or more a day, If its a work week and I'm having to deal with technical manuals, it would two maybe three a week.
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David Weber, The Safehold & The Honor Harrington series
Laurel K. Hamilton, Anita Blake& Merry Gentry series, and a new one Zaniel Havelock; A Terrible Fall of Angels.
Robert B Parker, The Jessie Stone mysteries
Terry Pratchett, All of his books,
I feel like your my mom and I have to lie about my fatty fish intake. Can you stop, or what?
None, I don't read. I'm a visual person and watch movies and videos.
Good question!
My goal is to read ten on monthly basis.
Discounting books I read with my kids (2yr old and 9month old), none
Most 1 book. But I only read spiritual books. And you know how big they are😊
Less than one but I get through 5 or 6boer year. I just don't have that much time. My work makes me tired.
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@sensible27 I don't read many novels. Basically no novels actually, so if you're into those I'm not much use. However, I very much enjoyed Homo Deus and Sapians by Yuval Noah Harari, A Short History of Humanity by Johannes Kraus and the very informative The Physics of Climate Change by Lawrence Krauss.
@sensible27 my current read is actually Mein Kampf. It's taken me until now to read it. I have a deep disdain for Adolf Hitler, but I've recognized the book as a historical document which should be read by anyone interested in History like I am. I'm finding it very hard to get through. He was very biased and naive in his opinions and had quite an arrogant view of himself. Not sure if I'll finish it, because there's a new book by Stephen Pinker I really want to get. I'm trying though.
I mostly like non fiction and sci fi : )
A short history of humanity and the physics of climate change seem new to me
You might like energy and civilization by vaclav smil
Other reccomedations are welcome: )
It depends on the thickness of the book. There are books that I read in one evening and books that I read in a month. The answer is not unique.
1 per month. I don't read fast and getting into a comfortable position can be a challenge. I want to read more
1 usually. I read random articles on the internet in case that counts.
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@sensible27 I love Robin Cook
Its up to mood.
Sometime I do read 10, 12 books in a month.
And sometimes zero
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@sensible27 I do read books only in my local language Urdu.
I don't read English books.
1-2 I wish I could do more. Reading here that most people are avid readers made me sad
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Zero. Read my information on the world wide interweb
I rarely read books anymore. Most of my free time is spent playing music
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Four or five if I have time
For now it's always at least one book per month
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I don't read a book a month. Or novels in general.
i just can't get myself into reading
Not as many as I should
Not everyone has that time, bud.