how many pages i read in a week :)

2024/1/23 Edited to

... Read moreWow, what a reading week it turned out to be! I still can't believe I managed to get through a whopping 1,182 pages. It really highlights how much you can read when you find books that truly grab you. For anyone wondering 'how many pages can I read in a week?', my answer is: a lot, especially with the right strategy! One of my biggest tips for racking up those pages is to always have your next read lined up, or even better, a few options. This week, I started strong with Lucinda Berry's 'The Perfect Child.' As soon as I picked it up, I knew it would be a quick read. It's one of those psychological thrillers that just pulls you in, making it feel impossible to put down. I managed to finish its 338 pages quite quickly because the suspense was just *chefs kiss*. Speaking of thrillers, Freida McFadden's 'The Perfect Son' was another fantastic find. I love how her books are often incredibly pacey, perfect for 'binge reading'. If you're like me and often ask 'how long does it take to read 160 pages' or even 'how long to read 800 pages,' the answer often depends on the genre and how captivating the story is. A gripping thriller like 'The Perfect Son', with its 321 pages, can fly by in a day if you're really immersed. Then there was 'That's Not My Name' by Megan Lally. This one also had me hooked from the start. Finding these 'unputdownable' books is key to boosting your weekly page count. It's all about finding that perfect balance between a compelling plot and a readable writing style. Later in the week, I finally got back to fantasy with Lauren Roberts' 'Powerless.' After a string of intense thrillers, switching genres was a refreshing change. Even though I only started it and read 38 pages on Thursday and another 13 on Saturday, I can already tell it's going to be a captivating world to dive into. It's a great reminder that not every book has to be finished in one sitting; sometimes, savoring a fantasy world is just as rewarding. My reading journey this week definitely shows how diverse your reading can be. From finishing intense thrillers like 'The Perfect Child' and 'The Perfect Son' to starting a brand new fantasy series with 'Powerless,' there's always something exciting to pick up. For those looking for book pages to read or wanting to track their 'what I read in a week' journey, I highly recommend keeping a simple log. It's so satisfying to look back and see how many stories you've experienced! What books are you hoping to binge read soon?