Lsbcal
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Well this might seem like a silly question. I find that some non-fiction, especially long biographies and history books, defeat me because they are so detailed. I struggle to retain much of my reading. Clearly for me, reading it like a fiction book (page by page) is not the answer. And also I'm a slow reader. I have an engineering education and my college days did not emphasize comprehensive reading of literature.
I'm impressed with some of the people's reading lists in the thread "What have you read recently?".
I'm experimenting with reading first sentences in each paragraph in a chapter and then going back to read the more interesting parts of that chapter.
Anyone here have good methods they would like to share?
I'm impressed with some of the people's reading lists in the thread "What have you read recently?".
I'm experimenting with reading first sentences in each paragraph in a chapter and then going back to read the more interesting parts of that chapter.
Anyone here have good methods they would like to share?