
How fast can you read? Are you an efficient reader? Do you want to improve your reading speed and comprehension? [Ed. If you want to find out your reading speed then you can do so here]
This is an excellent book if you wish to become a more efficient reader, one that is able to read at a above average speed whilst maining a good level of comprehension. Supported throughout by reasearch, it packs a good level of detail in an easy to read manner. Additionally if offers performance check tests at the end of each day (chapter) so you can see just how well you are progressing.
I’ve read a number of books on the subject as well as tried out a number of softwares, but this one book offers almost everything I had previously read all-in-one package and for a very reasonable price. However if you are a well practiced speed-reader then there will be little value to be had from this book. For me (I am a speed reader), this only served as a quite reminder of some of the techniques I had learned a long time ago.
If you find that you have a large “to read” pile which only seems to grow then I cannot recommend this book enough.
For more information you can check out Amazon.
Update: I was contacted by the author and he suggested that I have a look at www.spreeder.com. I’ve had a play around and found it to be quite useful, especially when reading large chunks of material online. Have a look. Did you find it useful? Let us know in the comments.
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