đ How Long Does It Take to Read Dan Brown Origin (Robert Langdon)?
Dan Brown Origin (Robert Langdon) is 560 pages long, which means it has around 140,000 words (estimated 250 words per page). Wondering how much time youâll need to finish it? Letâs break it down:
âł Reading Time Based on Speed
- Average Reader (200 words per minute): About 11 hours and 40 minutesâperfect for a relaxed weekend or a few cozy evenings with tea and snacks.
- Slower Reader (150 words per minute): Prefer to take your time? Itâll take around 15 hours and 33 minutesâenjoy it over several days at your own pace.
- Fast Reader (300 words per minute): Speed through in just 7 hours and 47 minutesâa quick, exciting read!
âł What If You Read One Hour a Day?
If you set aside just one hour each day, hereâs how long itâll take:
- At 200 words per minute: Youâll get through 48 pages per session and finish in 12 daysâless than a week!
- At 150 words per minute: Reading 36 pages daily, youâll wrap up in 16 daysâa relaxed, no-rush read.
- At 300 words per minute: Speeding through 72 pages per session, youâll be done in just 8 days!
đ No Rush, Just Enjoy the Story!
No matter how fast or slow you go, Dan Brown Origin (Robert Langdon) is here for you. Whether you devour it in a weekend or savor it over time, itâs a fun, immersive read whenever youâre ready to jump in!

”Fans will not be disappointed” The Times
”Read this is you like high stakes drama” Evening Standard
”A familiar swirl of big ideas and non-stop action” New York Times
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The global bestseller and latest Robert Langdon novel from the author of The Da Vinci Code.
Robert Langdon, Harvard professor of symbology and religious iconology, arrives at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao to attend the unveiling of an astonishing scientific breakthrough. The eveningâs host is billionaire Edmond Kirsch, a futurist whose dazzling high-tech inventions and audacious predictions have made him a controversial figure around the world.
But Langdon and several hundred guests are left reeling when the meticulously orchestrated evening is suddenly blown apart. There is a real danger that Kirschâs precious discovery may be lost in the ensuing chaos. With his life under threat, Langdon is forced into a desperate bid to escape Bilbao, taking with him the museumâs director, Ambra Vidal. Together they flee to Barcelona on a perilous quest to locate a cryptic password that will unlock Kirschâs secret.
To evade a devious enemy who is one step ahead of them at every turn, Langdon and Vidal must navigate the labyrinthine passageways of extreme religion and hidden history. On a trail marked only by enigmatic symbols and elusive modern art, Langdon and Vidal will come face-to-face with a breathtaking truth that has remained buried â until now.
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Praise for Dan Brown:
âThe master of the intellectual cliffhangerâ Wall Street Journal
âAs engaging a hero as you could wish forâ Mail on Sunday
âFor anyone who wants more brain-food than thrillers normally provideâ Sunday Times