Today’s Book Blogger Hop question is: How long does it take you to finish a book?
This varies wildly depending on the book–both its length, and how much I enjoy it! I used to go through books very quickly. Even a longish book (say, 400 pages) would be finished in about three days. My pace has slowed dramatically with life changing. I don’t have as much built-in reading time in my schedule anymore, and (perhaps because it used to be built in) I don’t tend to think of reading when I have free space and am thinking of what to do (I more often write or blog).
I’m probably averaging something like a book a week now, for what I would consider my “proper” book that I’m reading–the paper one that I read over meals and when I feel like picking something up. I read nonfiction for two hours a week, and could spend a few weeks on one, or finish it in just that time, depending on the length (which probably varies even more for nonfiction than fiction). I also listen to an audiobook whenever I’m in the car, and probably get through most audiobooks in a week or two. And I have a book just to read before bed–when I was reading L. M. Montgomery’s journals, it would take months to get through a volume. Now that I’m reading her short stories, it’s a bit faster.
If I’m particularly enjoying a book, I’m more likely to pick it up more often and therefore I finish it faster. If it’s just okay, I can get bogged down for weeks. There is a definite and unfortunate irony at play there…
I always feel I’d like to read more and finish more books faster, but I suspect that feeling is shared by most readers!


I’ve written before that one of my favorite nonfiction subjects to read is psychology–I’m fascinated by how the mind works (on the level of thoughts, not so much neurons). I recently read Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman, Ph.D., and it was one of the most intriguing I’ve read to date.