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How to read 80 pages in 90 days
Quick answer
Read 80 pages in 90 days?
Read 1 page a day — about 1 minute at a typical pace of one page per minute. Total commitment: roughly 1.6 hours of focused reading. That's a short, gentle daily sitting.
Your reading plan
Read about
1
page a day
80 pages over 90 days
About 1 min/day · a short, gentle daily sitting
Page Pace
Your plan at a glance
A simple table so you can see — and stick to — the daily rhythm.
| Day | Pages | Approx. time |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | 1–1 | ~1 min |
| Day 2 | 2–2 | ~1 min |
| Day 3 | 3–3 | ~1 min |
| Day 4 | 4–4 | ~1 min |
| Day 5 | 5–5 | ~1 min |
| Day 6 | 6–6 | ~1 min |
| Day 7 | 7–7 | ~1 min |
| …continues for 83 more days. | ||
Tip: Build in a buffer day every 7 reading days — life happens, and a buffer means missed sessions never feel like failure.
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Frequently asked
- How many pages a day to read 80 pages in 90 days?
- Read about 1 page a day. That's roughly 1 minute of reading at a typical pace of one page per minute for general fiction or non-fiction.
- How long will 80 pages take in total?
- At an average pace, 80 pages takes about 1.6 hours of focused reading. Denser writing (philosophy, classics, dense non-fiction) can take 30–50% longer.
- What if I miss a day?
- Recalculate using the pages you have left and the days that remain. Page Pace does this automatically — your daily number quietly adjusts so you never start from zero.
- Is this realistic?
- 1 pages a day is a short, gentle daily sitting. If it feels heavy, give yourself a few more days or pick a shorter book — finishing calmly beats forcing it.
