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How to Read a Book a Day
How to Read a Book a Day: The Ultimate Guide to Quickly Absorb and Retain Information | Chris Campbell
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The worlds most successful people have always been known to be avid readers and learners which many will claim to be one of the largest contributions to their success in business, love, and life. Take these for example: "The best advice I ever got was that knowledge was power and to keep reading." -David Bailey "The greatest gift is a passion for reading." -Elizabeth Hardwick "Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body." -Richard Steele If you love reading books but never have enough time or it takes you too long to finish a book you started then this book is for you! With the techniques laid out in this book you don't have to stay with a book for months before you can apply the principles in the book. Instead you'll be able to absorb the most important content and begin applying it immediately! Lessons include: -How to find they key elements of a book instantly in order to discover the vital takeaways intended by the author. - Why you only need to understand 20% of a book in order to master the knowledge within. - Comprehension tips to retain information at a higher rate than you would reading word for word. - And much more Get started today and you can be learning how to read a book a day in as little as 2 hours!
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CrowCAH
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Happy National Read a Book Day! 😊📕

Gissy 📚📚📚🙌 3y
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MaggieCarr
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What the size of your reading pile says about you. Are you a Connoisseur? A Legendary Bookworm? Or an Unstoppable Reading Machine? More to the point: does it really matter? According to one study, 12 books per year is average
1-2 books: The Connoisseur
3-4 books: The Cultural All-Rounder
5-6 books: The Weekend Reader
7-8 books: The Legendary Bookworm
10+ books: The Unstoppable Reading Machine

https://www.penguin.co.uk

Soubhiville 12 per year is average? I guess they didn‘t poll any Litsy users! 3y
julesG @Soubhiville Can't stop laughing. 12 books?! That's definitely not average for a Litten. 3y
Pogue I think I read 12 books in January 3y
MaggieCarr Completely agree with you! Littens create their own tiers. 📚🥰 3y
CarolynM 😂 I sometimes do 12 in a month and even that leaves me lagging behind a lot of Littens! 3y
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CrowCAH
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Happy Read A Book Day!

I‘m listening to God Emperor of Dune and reading The Virgin Bride of Northcliffe Hall.

What book(s) have you read today?

Sace The Wizard of Oz and The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic. 4y
Liatrek Jane eyre 😊 4y
MsMelissa I finished Circe, started and finished The Penelopiad, and started Dragon Haven 📚 4y
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Daisey The Merchant of Venice & Libertarians on the Prairie 4y
meghathecloud Becoming Fluent and P&P 4y
CrowCAH @Sace I‘ve been reading to read the original Wizard of Oz and the series, but haven‘t gotten around to it. 4y
CrowCAH @Liatrek I love this book, very atmospheric! 4y
CrowCAH @Book_Fiend_Melissa wow, you made a lot of progress; finished two books! 4y
CrowCAH @Daisey nice; hope you enjoy them! 4y
CrowCAH @meghathecloud I also have P&P going! ❤️ 4y
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The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde for me.
How about you guys?

#NationalReadABookDay

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