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message 1: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 180 comments Just for fun, and if you're interested. Test what speed you read.

http://www.facebook.com/SimonSchuster...

Simon and Shuster Australia posted this on facebook.


message 2: by Thea (last edited May 13, 2012 10:03PM) (new)

Thea (escapistbooks) "You read 319 words per minute.
That makes you 28% faster than the national average."

This is so cool :) It says I could read the Bible in 40 hrs and 38 min.


message 3: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 180 comments It's pretty fun huh. That's good, we're pretty close.

I got 333 words per minute I think. 33% faster than the national average :)


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy | 2 comments I got 526 words per minute, 110% faster than the national average :)


message 5: by Sophie (new)

Sophie (niphisms) 342 words per minute.
That makes you 37% faster than the national average c:


message 6: by Luna (new)

  Luna  (lunaluss) 252 words per minute.
1% faster than the national average. lol


message 7: by Stacy (new)

Stacy | 1 comments I am with you, Laila. Just 1% faster than the national average...well, we are still faster than the average :)


message 8: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 180 comments Whoa Amy! That's just crazy! My grandmother and a friend of mine are speedreaders, I am really curious as to what they got.

Good job everyone :D


message 9: by Scott (new)

Scott (ChrisKellar) | 4 comments 1 %


message 10: by Jen (new)

Jen (jensbookishthoughts) | 6 comments 415 wpm, 85% faster than the national average :)


message 11: by [deleted user] (new)

478, 91% faster that average people.2/3 questions right!


message 12: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Waters (hayleywaters) | 36 comments Mod
Er....2,340 words per minute.... 836% faster than most people. But I got 2 questions out of 3. Is this accurate?


message 13: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Waters (hayleywaters) | 36 comments Mod
Hayley wrote: "Er....2,340 words per minute.... 836% faster than most people. But I got 2 questions out of 3. Is this accurate?"


I'm not sure it is accurate.


message 14: by Daisy (new)

Daisy | 180 comments Dude! That is crazy! Take it again and see if you get a similar answer?


message 15: by Hayley (new)

Hayley Waters (hayleywaters) | 36 comments Mod
I did... all the other ones, and it was around the same each time. Maybe it's because it's a shorter type of text... I can't get bored :D


message 16: by Luna (new)

  Luna  (lunaluss) Stacy wrote: "I am with you, Laila. Just 1% faster than the national average...well, we are still faster than the average :)"
You're right.
and I got all the answers right so it made me feel a bit better hehe


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

Hayley wrote: "Er....2,340 words per minute.... 836% faster than most people. But I got 2 questions out of 3. Is this accurate?"

OMG!!! How many books do you read a day??


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

And also, that is pretty accurate!!! I read 91% more than average and I got 2/3 questions right!!


message 19: by Jodi (new)

Jodi 473 words per minute. 89% faster than national average


message 20: by Misslunarmagick (new)

Misslunarmagick | 8 comments When reading alice and the wizard of oz I I got over a 1000 words per minute, on alice it was 1272 with me being 408% fater than average but I have read both those books and got 3 out of 3 for both in the questions.
Whereas war of the worlds I got 900ish and only 2 of the questions right but have tried reading that book before and had no interest in it lol


message 21: by Kc (new)

Kc (kcactus) | 2 comments I got 36% faster than the national average with all the questions right which I am happy with especially since the text was short and quite boring


message 22: by dasuni (new)

dasuni | 5 comments 339 words per minute. 36% faster than the national average


message 23: by Devin (new)

Devin (devinrose) I read 486 words per minute,thats 94% faster than the national average. And I got 2 out of 3 right :)


message 24: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) I've never actually calculated how fast I read, but I can get through a 450+ page book in a day - 500 pages if the book is really interesting.


message 25: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 23 comments I read as much as I can sit down and read for, haha ;) I'm not a really fast reader, but I can read about up to 300 pages maybe in a day--if that;s all I do. But I rarely get that luxury ;)


message 26: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) That's pretty much the same here - I am a fast Reader, but my average total of pages per day really depends on how much time I have. If I have nothing else to do, I can make the 450+ mark. I don't always have the opportunity to hit that mark because of other things that always have to get done, but I always at least read 100 pages a day. Even if I have to stay up late to do it; I simply cannot go to sleep unless I've read 100 pages.


message 27: by dasuni (new)

dasuni | 5 comments Mara wrote: "That's pretty much the same here - I am a fast Reader, but my average total of pages per day really depends on how much time I have. If I have nothing else to do, I can make the 450+ mark. I don't ..."

you should use the link at the top and see how fast you read according to it it's pretty cool


message 28: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) That is pretty cool. Except I read slower on the computer. It said I'm 56% faster than the average, and that I could get through "War and Peace" in 24 hours and I think 15 minutes. I wonder if that's factoring in the fact that "War and Peace" is rather dull . . . ;)


message 29: by Hazel (new)

Hazel West | 23 comments I'll have to try that too, sounds fun. Right now though I can't read much at all on the computer after reading over my manuscript. And then the stress relief eye drops I got hurt like the dickens. Who puts menthol in eyedrops??? That's just what happens when you're a writer :P


message 30: by Izzy (new)

Izzy It said I read 428 words per minute which means I am 71% faster than average. I think I got at least two of the questions right but I can't quite remember.


message 31: by Mara (new)

Mara (maraanne) Hazel wrote: "I'll have to try that too, sounds fun. Right now though I can't read much at all on the computer after reading over my manuscript. And then the stress relief eye drops I got hurt like the dickens. ..."

Don't those just sting something aweful? I always do feel better after using them, though.


message 32: by Tasha (new)

Tasha | 4 comments 885, with all answers correct


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