I read it while hitchhiking in europe for 6 weeks or so. Wept when I finished it outside of Paris
>>9929246
it took me a week to go from page 0 to page 700 but then it took me a month to finish the rest of the book because Kirillovich's
prosecution's charge was soooooooooooo fucking boring
2 weeks of 2 1/2-5 hours of reading a day
About 2 months I believe.
>>9929246
It took me less than Ulysses and Gravity's Rainbow
Didn't take very long, it's mainly dialogue which reads fast. Dos was bad at descriptive writing so he skipped it. tfw no weather in his novels.
>>9929281
What is it like to live with a reading disability?
http://www.readinglength.com/book/isbn-0140449248/
>>9929332
You are retarded
>>9929321
>tfw no weather in his novels.
>
ON an exceptionally hot evening early in July a young man came out of the garret in which he lodged in S. Place and walked slowly, as though in hesitation, towards K. bridge.
The weather in crime and punishment matches the mood of the story quite closely and changes in the weather mirror changes in raskolnikov.
About 3 weeks
>>9929246
2-3weeks
READ HIS OTHER 4 FIRST
>>9929257
>Kirillovich's
>prosecution's charge was soooooooooooo fucking boring
pleb, you're never going to make it through Moby Dick's ceteology
>>9929246
What is that supposed to mean?
Depend on how you read of course.
If you are at least an average reader I'd say about 12 hours.
>>9929603
but i had already read moby dick before reading tbk
>>9929246
about 20 days
>>9929626
>faster than a page/minute
Kys