Depends on the book... There are short books that are quick reads. There are ones that are very long and take many days - if not weeks to read.
I just read "The Art of Influence" by Chris Widener tonight in just a couple hours. A great book on why some people achieve real success and many do not.
You need to learn to influence people - to be successful.
Recreational reading is OK too. Recently I've been more into fantasy/Science Fiction than other things for recreational reading. In the past I was into westerns, multiple serials (starting with "The Hardy Boys" and "Tarzan" when I was a kid. I tend to read a lot of history (especially science history), biographies, and have dabbled in most everything (to just see what it was like).
To me, reading a book is a huge achievement
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Depends on the book... There are short books that are quick reads. There are ones that are very long and take many days - if not weeks to read.
I just read "The Art of Influence" by Chris Widener tonight in just a couple hours. A great book on why some people achieve real success and many do not.
You need to learn to influence people - to be successful.
Recreational reading is OK too. Recently I've been more into fantasy/Science Fiction than other things for recreational reading. In the past I was into westerns, multiple serials (starting with "The Hardy Boys" and "Tarzan" when I was a kid. I tend to read a lot of history (especially science history), biographies, and have dabbled in most everything (to just see what it was like).
Just find what interest you...
I wish you best with this...