According to a study by NOP World, Iceland ranks as the country that reads the most books per capita. Data reveals that Icelanders read an average of 8.2 books per year.
98% of people like to read.
Books exist to preserve knowledge, stories, and ideas for future generations. They serve as a medium for transmitting information and promoting literacy. Additionally, books can provide entertainment, inspire creativity, and offer new perspectives on life.
Literacy rate is the percentage of people in a population who can read and write at a specified age, usually measured at age 15 or older. It is an important indicator of a country's educational attainment and development level.
One example of an ethnic group that traditionally reads from back to front is the Japanese. In traditional Japanese writing, books are often read from right to left and top to bottom. This format is known as "tategaki" or vertical writing.
The average human can read at 200-250 words per minutes. If you read for 24 hours straight at the same reading pace, you would read 288,000-360,000 words.
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Books are my life. I read so many books, I won a award at my school for reading the most books. Freaky huh? Totally. I read so many books I got banned by my parents to read books. Now THAT is FREAKY!!!
Is the question meaning per hour, per day, per month, per year or in a life time? Or is it one particular book that is most read? I have read 2556 books during 2013. Consider 2555 books is 7 books per day in an average. Most books I have read in one day is 195 books (December 31th, 2013).
He got most of his ideas from books he had read.
her magic tree house books i get lost when i read her books
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I would personally say she is because I have read most of her books, and they are FANTASTIC!!! But, you will only know if you read her books. That is my advice.
The record for the most books read in one year by a single person is held by Ashrita Furman, who reportedly read 6,250 books in 2007.
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