How many books have you read in your whole lifetime?

35 comments to How many books have you read in your whole lifetime?

  • connclark699@sbcglobal.net

    95+

  • kathy

    wow
    i would guess a 6 figured number at least
    im about 30

  • cmdrbnd007

    Couldn’t tell you an exact number but it numbers in the thousands.
    I’m 46.

  • ratboy

    Oh wow, it’s gotta be in the thousands by now. I couldn’t possibly list them all. Mostly science fiction anthologies and novels. And that doesn’t count the books I was assigned to read in high school and college.

    I’m 38, and the greatest gift my parents ever gave me was the love of and respect for literature.

  • Chris

    When I was younger, I had a bookshelf that contained about 1000 books. The rows were doubled up on the shelves with a row behind the visible row, and books stacked on those and shoved anywhere they’d fit. I’d read every single book on that bookshelf by the time I was 13. Since then, I’ve remained an avid reader. My guess would be around 5,000 books in my lifetime. It may be more, but that’s a fair estimate. I’m 23 now.

  • annie

    there is no way of even guessing. Ive been reading books since 3rd grade, and began reading quite heavily by high schoool. Now as an adult, It can be quite easy to read 2 or 3 a week.

  • questionqueen20

    I’m 28. I’ve read literally thousands of books. I love to read everything: romance, mystery, chick-lit, thriller, horror, non-fiction, etc. It would be completely impossible for me to list all of the books I’ve read. However, I can list a few of the authors whose entire collections I have read: Janet Evanovich, Stephen King, John Grisham, Nora Roberts, Amanda Quick, Stephanie Laurens, Ann Coulter, JD Robb, Judy Blume…. Hope this answers your question!

  • prettylass217

    I am 40 years old and read prolly over 5,000

  • Maria b

    I bet I have read about 500-600 books, completely I am 52.

  • Kristina T

    500+ I’m 23

  • Hunt097

    I’ve probably read about…roughly 250. The most recent being:

    The Eye of the World
    The Great Hunt
    The Dragon Reborn
    The Shadow Rising
    The Fires of Heaven
    Lord of Chaos
    A Crown of Swords
    The Path of Daggers
    Winter’s Heart
    and some others that I had to read for school

    I’m 13

    Why do you want to know this anyway?

  • hockey_kisses

    I am 25. I have read upwards of 900 books. I do not have an exact number. I wish I could name them all I can name the books I have read this year:
    The Fountainhead by Ayn Rande
    Night by Elie Wiesel
    Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy by Lynn S Lippert
    Prenatal Diagnosis by Mark Evans
    Gross Anatomy by Kyung WonChung
    An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore
    Organic Chemistry by Paula Bruice
    Molecular Biology of the Cell by Bruce Alberts ( I think)

    Ok I think thats enough. It is not complete but I dont have time to type everything out. Sorry!

  • Strawberry_Sweet

    I’m 21 and I began reading books when I was about 9 or 10…just this year I’ve read about 15…so I would have to guess that in my entire lifetime I’ve read about 300 books which is not a lot…

  • deszjd2003

    im 15 and i can say 150+

  • Kelly K

    I don’t remember, but I can tell you the books I’ve read in the last year. I’m 33 yrs old, studying to be a literature teacher at a secondary school level.

    Wings of a Dove–Henry James, Age of Innocence Edith Wharton, The Sun Also Rises–Ernest Hemmingway, The City of Ember–Jeanne DuPrau, The People of Sparks–DuPrau, The Crying of Lot 49–Thomas Pynchon, Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas–James Patterson, Sam’s Letters to Jennifer–Patterson, Monster– Walter Dean Myers, Maniac Magee–Jerry Spinelli, Izzy Willy Nilly–Cynthia Voight, Cut–Patricia McCormick, Night–Elie Wiesel, The Chocolate War–Robert Cormier, I Am The Cheese–Cormier, The Giver–Lois Lowry, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (all three books)–Ann Brashares, The F**k Up–Arthur Nersesian, Thwonk–Joan Bauer, A School for Sorcery–E. Rose Sabin, A Perilous Power–Sabin, The Bone Setters Daughter–Amy Tan, Touching Spirit Bear–Ben Mikaelsen, Slaughterhouse Five–Kurt Vonnegut, The Sweep Series by Cate Tiernan (14 books), Seeing Emily–Joyce Lee Wong. and various short short stories from the book Sudden Fiction International Editors Robert Shapard and James Thomas.

  • Dan

    Mmmm… I don’t remember the exact number, cuz I don’t remember of those that I have read a long time ago!!! well, here it goes:

    1-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (JK Rowling)
    2-Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (JK Rowling)
    3-Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (JK Rowling)
    4-Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (JK Rowling)
    5-Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (JK Rowling)
    6-Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (JK Rowling)
    7-Something Upstairs (Avi)
    8-Midnight Magic (Avi)
    9-Beyond the Western Sea 1: The Escape From Home (Avi)
    10-Beyond the Western Sea 2: Lord Kirkle’s Money (Avi)
    11-Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew (CS Lewis)
    12-Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch the Wardrobe (CS Lewis)
    13-Go ask Alice (Anonymous)
    14-Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen)
    15-Cujo (Stephen King)
    16-Murder on the Orient Express (Agatha Christie)
    17-Sleeping Murder (Agatha Christie)
    18-The Clocks (Agatha Christie)

    Anyway… those that I remember are 18!!, but I’ve read like… 50 in my whole lifetime (I’m 17 years old).
    By the way, all those on my list are GREAT recommendations to read, probably except from the Cronichles of Narnia ones, but the rest are GREAT!!!! (I specially recommend Go Ask Alice. You should check it out!!!)

  • muzik1

    I have read over 300 books in my lifetime and I still read today, whenever I have time. Knowledge is Power and reading gives you knowledge. I also read e-books on line. I am 63 and a teacher. I encourage people to read to gain knowledge all the time. Too many to list and I don’t have all the books anymore.

  • roginaru

    Let’s see…
    I’ve read over a book a day since I was about 8, sometimes reading more than one, sometimes up to four. If I plug in the minimum one a day for a year, that’s 365 books a year multiplied by 36 years (I’m 44) so I’ve at the very least read 13,340 books. It’s more than that but I’ll stick with that number just to average things out.

  • Rotizzy

    174- 15 years old. I love reading

  • Hili

    I read about 12

  • hpgirl6

    ALOT……….!!!maybe hundreds
    I am 17*

  • teneresteis2000

    Thousands. Really. I’m 34, which means 31 years of steady reading. My home library alone has over 2,000 books, so I’d estimate I’ve got my hands on another couple of thousand I didn’t get to own.

  • Christina L

    Alot. I read about 2 books per week and I’m 37. Sometimes more, sometimes less.

  • blackflamedpheonix

    im 14/15 but id say in my lifetime i have read about 100 or more..but i cnat rememebr

  • reader4life2003

    1000 + age 31

  • adventuremantraveller

    Probably around 5,000 by now.

  • Luna

    I cannot possibly list all of them! I read a lot. I estimate that I have read no more than in the hundreds. And I am 13.

  • selkie

    It is almost impossible to estimate. I started reading at a young age, books we owned some borrowed from the library. I am in my mid-thirties now. My current library consists of approxiamately 3,500 books, most of which have been read cover to cover. Maybe 4,000 – 5,500 (?), maybe more.

    I read mostly history or literature. I cannot go through the entire list but the most recent books include Miracle in the Andes [currently reading], A Little Girl is Dead (about the hanging of Leo Frank), The Lazarus Syndrome by Louis Gossett Jr. (about apparent death/premature burial), Curses! Broiled Again!: The Hottest Urban Legends Going) by Jan Harold Brunvand, Buried Alive: The Terrifying History of Our Most Primal Fear by Jan Bondeson, Our Town: A Heartland Lynching, a Haunted Town, and the Hidden History of White America by Cynthia Carr, Cotton by Christopher Wilson…the list goes on.

  • AlpineAlli

    I’m 35, and I would guess that I’ve averaged 2 books a month for the past 30 years. That makes 720. Seems rather low, I’ll have to think about it. If you include picture books I’ve read as an adult (to my kids) the number must go way up.

  • French Roast

    Who knows? Thousands for sure. At least 2 a week and I am 54. Plus 3 newspapers a day . I don’t like being without something to read. Stuck waiting for my car to be repaired one day I read the entire car manual for lack of something better.

  • fairychild20_1986

    To be truth full I’d have to say around a thousand… To some that may be a lot considering I’m only 20 but I have always loved books. I tend to read anything that looks interesting from sci-fi to romance to mystery and even some teen books like the Uglies-Pretties-Specials series.. I can usually read a book in 2 or 3 hours and when I find one I like I don’t want to put it down. I remember once I went to a book store (can’t remember the name) and I asked about new vampire/paranormal books and all that they said I already had read. As for listing them well here’s some all of Laurell K Hamilton Charlaine Harris, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Kim Harrison, every Goosebumps I can find, Mary Janice Davidson, Christine Feehan, Maggie Shayne James Patterson ( though i haven’t read the women’s mystery club.. yet) and way too many others to name.

  • billhantzis

    In 58 years of reading my brother and friends figured using a computer about 4 years ago that I have actually read somewhere around 546,000 books. Your welcome.

  • NobdyPtclr

    My parents loved books and passed it along. I’m 34 and have read at least 10,000. I own well over 1000 (much to my husband’s dismay!).

  • eboss_sweeps

    Thousands. I love to read. Every since I learned to read, I have been reading. Mother took us to the library and we would come home with stacks. I have books falling out of my many bookshelves.

  • kc_brig

    Well, I read 4 books last weekend…. I’m 30 and have been reading very heavily since 5th-6th grade so… I’d say around 3500+. Some were shorter than others. And some I read 2-3 in a day, but skip a few days inbetween. I’d say average 3-5 books a week.

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