How many books do you go through a week?
How do I stop sub vocalizing/read faster?
>>7892264
Why do you want to read faster?
>>7892264
Subvocalisation and speedreading are memes; read for comprehension and depth, not your goodreads bookshelf e-penis.
Read at your own pace you fucking autist it's not a race
You should read out loud like they were meant to for most of history. When did people start reading quietly? I think it must have started after
>wanting to read quickly
Pleb
>>7892275
>So it's okay to be a slow reader, then?
Ofcourse.
>Everyone here seems to consume multiple books in a matter of hours
The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.
>This is normal, right?
Depends on how fast you read, but unless you're reading at a potato pace and manage 10 pages in an hour it doesn't matter.
>>7892275
It's not about reading fast, it's about comprehending and understanding what you've just read.
>>7892275
Some people read only the Bible and think they know everything they need to know, so it's a matter of views. Reading 2 books a month makes you more patrician than half the US.
>>7892339
I'd go as far as saying 90%
>>7892339
Reading books doesn't make you patrish tho
>>7892264
It depends on what kind of books I'm reading, and how much time I dedicate to reading. Usually I read 1-1.5 books a week, but during the easter I think I read 4.
I prefer shorter works atm, last book I read was Of Mice and Men. I could probably have read it in just one sitting, but I paced myself and read it over three days.
>>7892357
No but it helps
well. lets ask ourselves, whats the point of reading is? you could read a ton of books, but if you don't reflect upon the material you've read, whats the point? maybe people read for different reasons. i guess that would make sense. but i would rather read 5 meaningful books that i truly identify with and enjoy rather than 20 that don't exactly strike a chord with me.
pardon me if that doesn't make sense. its 7am and i'm feeling a little foggy.
I read about 4 books a week. I don't watch television or play vidya though, and I only go to the gym twice a week.
I can read about 50 pages in an hour, sometimes less when I am taking notes on the book.
>>7892264
>When we speak of someone as "well'read," we should have this ideal in mind. Too often, we use that phrase to mean the quantity rather than the quality of reading. A person who has read widely but not well deserves to be pitied rather than praised. As Thomas Hobbes said, "If I read as many books as most men do, I would be as dull-witted as they are."