Series reading plan

Harry Potter reading schedule

The seven-book series — about 4,200 pages total. A natural summer or holiday re-read plan.

Quick answer

How long to read all of Harry Potter?

The 7-book series totals 4,100 pages — about 62 hours of reading at an average pace. At 137 pages a day you finish in a month; 46/day across a quarter; 23/day over six months.

Books in the series

Harry Potter books and page counts
#BookPages
1The Sorcerer's Stone309
2The Chamber of Secrets341
3The Prisoner of Azkaban435
4The Goblet of Fire734
5The Order of the Phoenix870
6The Half-Blood Prince652
7The Deathly Hallows759

Total: 4,100 pages across 7 books.

Daily pace by deadline

Pick when you want to be done — Page Pace splits the 4,100 pages across the days you have and quietly recalculates when you miss a day.

Finish inPages / dayDaily reading time
14 days2934 hr 24 min
1 months1372 hr 3 min
2 months691 hr 2 min
3 months4641 min
6 months2321 min
1 year1211 min

Want a daily number that adjusts when life happens?

Most trackers just log books. Page Pace plans the whole series: add each book, pick a finish date, and your daily target updates automatically — no overdue counter, no scolding.

Frequently asked

How long does it take to read the entire Harry Potter series?
All 7 books total about 4,100 pages. At an average reading pace that's roughly 62 hours of reading — about 137 pages a day finishes the series in a month, or 46 a day over a quarter.
What order should I read Harry Potter in?
Publication order is the safest default and matches the chronology below. Page Pace lets you reorder books in your plan if you prefer a different reading order.
How many pages a day to finish Harry Potter before book club?
Pick your meeting date, divide 4,100 pages by the days you have, and that's your daily target. Page Pace does the math and quietly updates the number when you skip a day — no overdue counter.
What if a new book in the series comes out while I'm reading?
Add the new book to your existing series plan and Page Pace re-splits the remaining pages across the days you have left. Your daily number nudges up a little — usually only a page or two.

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