How long did it take for you to complete the whole book??

Use this forum to discuss the January 2024 Book of the Month, "The Great Migration: Book One of the S'orne Saga" by Steve Ramirez

How long did it take for you to complete the whole book?

1-3 days
9
45%
4-7 days
7
35%
1-2 weeks
3
15%
More than 2 weeks
1
5%
 
Total votes: 20

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Re: How long did it take for you to complete the whole book??

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The book was carving to know what happens next for me. So for my eagerness, I have finished in 2 days in 2 seats. In the first sitting, I finished roughly 70% of the book, and in the second sitting, I finished the rest.
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I'm a fast reader when it comes to interesting books. I managed to finish this one within three days because I found the plot engaging.
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Post by Aditii Mehta »

It took around a week to complete the whole book. I found it very interesting and captivating. The book's amazing storyline kept me hooked to the very last page.
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I read this book in two days, in an average of 8 to 9 hours, enjoying the interesting tale and engaging details. The complex plot and several characters took me a while to completely absorb, but the tale was intriguing.
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Each reader of these suspenseful thriller books will finish them in two or three sittings due to their constant thrills, suspense, and adventure. So I finished it in 3 days.
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I have not kept track of my reading time. However, in total, I would estimate 14 or 16 hours. These types of thrillers, fantasy, and adventure books can be completed quickly since the reader is engrossed in the plot.
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It took me about four days to complete the whole book. Time just flew by when I was reading the book. The storyline was interesting and exciting.
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Post by Loretta Morris 1 »

How long did it take for you to complete the whole book?? Did it take longer or shorter than you expected??

It took me about 7 days to complete the book, "The Great Migration," because I could not put it down! When a book is a good read, you cannot wait to find out what happens next! Sometimes you want more information, but the book has ended! You think about a part 2 of the book and how the storyline should be developed. Yes, my time reading the Great Migration was shorter than expected.
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Post by Silvia Orenge »

Looking at my goodreads, it took about a week. However, that's with lots of interruptions asking have two small children. Loa. Actual reading time it went fast. Especially during the intense scenes! I was actually really impressed!
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I was done reading in one day. It was captivating. I just couldn't stop myself.
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I completed it in just two days. It's captivating and enjoyable. Steve Ramirez's masterful storytelling and richly crafted universe clearly held my attention, drawing me into a thrilling journey across a perilous galaxy.
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About a week
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Post by williams Emerald »

The plot of the book was indeed engaging, but I found myself often needing to flip back to earlier sections to get a handle on the various characters and creatures’ names. This slowed down my reading progress, leading me to take slightly more than a week to finish the book.
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Post by Sameeha Ismail »

Since I was having only a few hours to read that time, I took about a week to finish the book. I definitely could have finished the book sooner if I had had my way.
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Post by Chinedum Chijioke »

I managed to complete everything a week ahead of schedule. It was quite satisfying.
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