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A friend and I once worked out how many books a person could read in their lifetime. We were talking about a real reader, someone who read one book per week on average. Over a lifetime of reading - an average of 52 books per year for a lifetime of somewhere between 60 and 70 years - we came up with an approximation of 3500 books. To me, that doesn't sound like much. Planning to read (787). Biography and Memoir (19). Plays and Scripts (1). Science and Math (10). Thought and Creativity (17).