How many books do you read in a month? How many are fiction?

How many books do you read in a month? How many are fiction?

fiction is for nu male cuck leftists

REAL men read FACTS, not emotions

Depends on how many words there are in said book.

I've moved onto non-fiction recently. Honestly, I prefer it to fiction.

Currently reading pic related.
(though it's not entirely fact-based, of course)

I consider 1/week a minimum but usually it is 2-4 a week. Of course this depends heavily on what I'm reading, if I'm reading a 1000 page Russian novel while being busy I might not finish it in a week. But I could also read 5 short philosophy books if I go on a zero books (the publisher) binge.

Sometines I don't read any fiction in weeks, sometimes I read a lot of it. Fuck routine.

3-5, one of them typically a book of poetry, the rest fiction. Every now and then I'll read non-fiction, but it usually ends up 1 or 2 books per year.

Maybe 10 a month. 7 nonfiction 3 fiction, or around that.

I've read 65 or so books this year. I'd say 35-40 were fiction.

None.

All of them.

I'm not doing fucking statistics so here's last month
14 total
6 fiction/plays
6 non-fic/academic/essays/schizo
2 poetry

Same time last year was 10 fiction. Non-fiction memefall happily reporting in

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So are you faggots lying? Do you just speed read, missing all the details and not thinking about the words as you read them? Or are you just reading 30k word essay collections and philosophy garbage?

I read a good 1-2 novels a month and a textbook every 2 or so (usually biology or chemistry). I also go for a Spanish novel every month, as well. But I read 100-200k word novels usually and reflect over everything I read, preferring to read in short bursts (~1 hour).

All the faggots here just seem to be speeding through books to flood their shelves and say they're "well-read".

Try reading more than 30 minutes every day

Just because someone reads faster than you doesn't mean they're speed reading. Just means you're slow.

I read around a book a week and it's entirely fiction.

About 10, depending on length and external factors.

Step up your game nigga. If I'm really motivated I can finish 3 average sized books a day.

er.

Not that guy, but he's got a point.
10 a month? Maybe I could get this if it was all really short stuff, but if it's 10 bigger works, then how the hell did he make it? Does he read 24/7 a day?
I'm currently on summer vacation and I've read only 6 books last month, 4 if we're not counting the shorter ones. I don't read only 30 minutes a day, and I am not a slow reader.

"er." what? People read at different speeds.

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4 books so far this month, o shit its the 5th now lol playtimes over seeya later chumps

There's more truth in fiction than non fiction

I've read 4 books this year, thus 0.5 books per month.

I hate really makes you think now

Having a full time job I'm currently down to 5 or 6 books a month, at most. They're usually always fiction or sometimes poetry.

four in a bad month, eight to ten in a good one. mostly fiction, maybe half a dozen non-fiction books a year.

[wtf]

Jesus. I'd think an average size book is 300 pages, so 900 in a day?