How People Really Read 300 Books a Year
Reading 300 books a year sounds impossible, but book length, free time, reading speed, and audiobooks can completely change the math.
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Reading 300 books a year sounds impossible, but book length, free time, reading speed, and audiobooks can completely change the math.
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