Thanks to a right broken wrist, I’m behind on writing goals. Although my fall could have been worse, I’m thankful I can still Kindle read with ease.

My second of three fiberglass casts. My daughter bedazzled it.
I recently found a fun link through Facebook that sent me to Staples. They have a technology game of sorts that tests the speed you read. Since childhood, people teased me for reading so fast. So, I put myself to the test.
Here’s the link. Take the test and leave a comment regarding how you did. I received 688 wpm.
What Speed Do You Read?
Happy reading!
About juliearduini
Julie Arduini loves to encourage readers to find freedom in Christ by surrendering the good, the bad, and ---maybe one day---the chocolate. She’s the author of the new contemporary romance series SURRENDERING HEARTS (Anchored Hearts, Repairing Hearts, +four more.) Her other romance series is SURRENDERING TIME (Entrusted, Entangled, Engaged.) She also co-wrote a YA series with her daughter, SURRENDERING STINKIN’ THINKIN’ (You’re Beautiful, You’re Amazing, You’re Brilliant.) Her stand-alone romances include MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN and RESTORING CHRISTMAS. Julie maintains a blog at juliearduini.com and participates in the team blog Christians Read. She resides in Ohio with her husband and two children. Learn more by visiting her at https://linktr.ee/JulieArduini.
Fun test, Julie! Thanks for sharing. I always thought I was the slowest reader in the world, but evidently I’m a bit faster than the national average. (I think they said that to make me feel good about getting the questions right.)
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This test gave me the confidence to stop apologizing for going through books almost as fast as I go through chocolate, LOL.
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PS – I pushed the “Post” button too soon! I hope your wrist heals remarkably fast. Last year I broke my ankle due to a fall, too. So I know this too, shall pass . . .
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Thanks, Maureen. I’m thankful that I’ve cleared the need for surgery, but I’m anxious to be done with the casts and back to writing at the speed I’m used to. I also want the house back to how I like it. 🙂
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What an awesome test. Thanks for sharing this–and praying for a quick recovery. I broke my foot when I fell down the stairs a couple of years ago. I can’t tell you how stairs make me nervous now!
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