Finish a book
How to finish a 300-page book in 10 days.
The math, the daily reading time, and a plan that flexes when you miss a day.
Quick answer
The short answer
To finish a 300-page book in 10 days, read about 30 pages a day — roughly 30 min of reading at average adult pace.
The formula
Pages per day = Total pages ÷ Days available
300 ÷ 10 = 30.0 → round up to 30 pages a day
| Deadline | Pages / day | Daily reading time |
|---|---|---|
| 3 days | 100 | 1 hr 40 min |
| 1 week | 43 | 43 min |
| 10 days ← you | 30 | 30 min |
| 2 weeks | 22 | 22 min |
| 3 weeks | 15 | 15 min |
| 1 month | 10 | 10 min |
| 6 weeks | 8 | 8 min |
| 2 months | 5 | 5 min |
| 3 months | 4 | 4 min |
What changes the daily number
- Book density. Fiction reads at ~1 page/minute. Non-fiction is 1.25× slower; classics and dense fantasy can run 1.5×. Multiply the 30 min accordingly.
- Reading days, not calendar days. If you skip weekdays and read on weekends, divide 300 by 4 reading days instead — that's roughly 75 pages per reading day.
- Re-reading. Technical or academic material often needs 1.5–3 passes. Budget that into the day count, not the page count.
- Buffer days. Aim to finish 2–3 days before the deadline. The buffer absorbs missed days without drama.
If you miss a day
Don't try to read double tomorrow. That's how readers quit. The calm fix: recalculate. Pages left ÷ days left. If you skip two days at the start, the 30-page target nudges up by a few pages — that's it. No overdue counter, no scolding.
Page Pace does this for you the moment you mark a day as non-reading. The number on your screen tomorrow is the right number to actually read.
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Frequently asked
- How many pages a day to finish a 300-page book in 10 days?
- About 30 pages a day. That's roughly 30 min of reading at average adult pace (~1 page per minute on standard fiction).
- How long does it take to read 300 pages?
- Around 5 hr of total reading at average pace. Spread across 10 days, that's 30 min a day.
- Can I finish 300 pages in half the time?
- In 5 days, you'd need about 60 pages a day (~1 hr daily). Doable for shorter books, demanding for longer ones.
- What if I want a calmer pace?
- Stretch the deadline to 20 days and the daily target drops to about 15 pages — roughly 15 min. Sustainable beats fast.
- What happens if I miss a day?
- Don't try to catch up — that's how readers quit. Recalculate: pages left ÷ days left. Page Pace does this automatically, so you always see a calm forward target instead of a growing overdue pile.
- Does dense non-fiction take longer?
- Yes. Textbooks, legal or technical writing run 1.5–3× slower per page. Multiply the daily reading time accordingly — or extend the deadline.
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