Attend Elementary School.
It depends on the length of the books and how fast you can read.
Studies have shown that so-called "speed readers" are not really understanding most of what they read. If you just want to be able to say "I can read really fast" then try out all the "speed reading" books and websites. If you want to actually remember and understand what you are reading, then don't worry so much about how fast you read - the more you read, the faster you will become naturally, but not so fast that you can't understand it.
QuickBooks are books that are fast for research such as the topic Law you may read a QuickBooks and learn about law at a fast pace/speed. In conclusion QuickBooks are fast research methods.
In the first month, Jamie read 9 books. In the second month, he read 12 books. In the third month, he read 15 books. In the fourth month, he read 18 books. In the fifth month, he read 21 books.
he read a lot of books
The purpose of the Kindle is to allow the owner to read books. So, yes, you can read books on the Kindle.
Full, copyrighted books? No, that would be illegal. You can read books about copyrighted books, though.
If you are talking about yourself: I can read a lot of books. If you are asking a question to someone: Can you read a lot of books?
The website GoodReads allows you to make lists of books you have read and books that you want to read. It will also provide recommendations based on the books you have on these lists.
we read books >:|
some popular books to read now days are the twilight saga books or Alice in wonderland,so read them.
No. There are many nonfiction series books.