R:A-Z has about 1600 pages. The heuristic I use is that most people read about 1-2 pages per minute, so my guess is it would take you about 20 hours to read through all of them.
I would definitely recommend reading the book version instead of website, simply because it is tempting to read the comments below the articles, but the comments are maybe 10× as long as the articles. So in the time you could have read the entire book, you would be in less than 10% of the web.
Also, 1600 may seem like a big number, but if you spend a few hours a day online, you probably read more than one hundred pages of text a day. And in 10% of the book (which you can read in a day) you probably already know whether you like it or not.
R:A-Z has about 1600 pages. The heuristic I use is that most people read about 1-2 pages per minute, so my guess is it would take you about 20 hours to read through all of them.
I would definitely recommend reading the book version instead of website, simply because it is tempting to read the comments below the articles, but the comments are maybe 10× as long as the articles. So in the time you could have read the entire book, you would be in less than 10% of the web.
Also, 1600 may seem like a big number, but if you spend a few hours a day online, you probably read more than one hundred pages of text a day. And in 10% of the book (which you can read in a day) you probably already know whether you like it or not.