How much time do you take to complete reading a novel?

@rajeshfgh (1629)
India
December 21, 2009 5:45am CST
I don't know how many fast readers are out there, but if I am free and the novel is really interesting, then I have completed reading a novel in a day or two. It depends on the number of pages, but usually I finish it in a day. How about you'll?
6 responses
• Philippines
22 Jul 10
I used to read novels before and i it depends on how thick and interesting the novel is. The last books that i read were the twilight saga from book 1 to 4 and i finish it in one week with 3 to 4 hours of sleep
@kevinll (967)
• China
22 Dec 09
If i find a interesting i can keep reading in a day. Once i often read one book one night and they were long story. If i can not find the ending i will think of them. Even if i go to bed i still can imagine.
• India
21 Dec 09
depending on how interesting is the novel ,i can read it within a day or two.if i am engrossed in the plot i can spend maximum time reading the novel otherwise i can take breaks in between to complete it.but rarely have i exceeded more than 3-4 days for a novel.The chetan bhagat's "five point someone" and paulo coelho 's "alchemist" took me one complete day to finish.
@maxilimian (3099)
• Indonesia
22 Dec 09
Mmmm personally, it depends on how thick the novel is when it is very thick, maybe i can finish it after 3-4 days, it is the fastest, otherwise, maybe a week when it is very thin, i can finish reading it 1 or 2 days
@arystine (1273)
• Philippines
21 Dec 09
I guess, a day or two. Whenever I like a novel, I just can't put it down. I don't want to be interrupted if it's a rest day. However, during work days, I read every spare chance that I have, even while commuting on the way to work. It depends if I really, really like the novel. I get that hooked. :-)
@DenverLC (1143)
• Philippines
21 Dec 09
I am not really specific on when to end my reading, i just keep enjoying every part of the details especially when i find the story interesting. We should read not to run with the clock but to enjoy with our mind.