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Storyshots

Gives you detailed summaries So you do not need to worry that you will miss anything from the book you wanna read.

Youcan take its subscription for more fun features.  

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Blinkist

This is a paid app but you can access it for free. Just do not create your account. It gives you daily blinks free of cost but just from one book. You can't access more than one on one day. 

Blinkist gives you ideas from non-fiction books, it maybe The law of success, think and grow rich, T...

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Orphic

For people who Love cool words. It is the perfect app if you wanna show off your vocab. It has got 1 daily word and tests to make sure you remember some words.

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Refind

Refind gives you 5 links daily. 5 links related to topics which you have your interest in. It can start from CoViD-19, news, productivity science, physics, self-growth, etc.

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Mentorist/Book Summaries

All of these are for book summaries.

Mentorist gives you 5 book summaries a month, and 1 each day. Pay for more.

Book summaries has 28 book summaries. I know 28 are not much but quality wins over quantity. And it's free!

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MiMind

For mindmaps. Very useful for students. You can change scheme, change colors, export pdf, share, etc.

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Intellect

You facing problems in being assertive? Decision making? Setting boundaries? Memorizing? Intellect has it all. You select the option you are having problem in and you continue. You get audio lessons and regular questions like What would you do in such situation? 

Very interesting and intera...

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A probably-normal human being.

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How to reap the benefits of reading literature

  • Pay close attention to the text from the beginning. It will prepare you to reflect, participate, and ask questions.   
  • Read and then read again. There are so many things that happen in literature that you cannot understand everything the first time y...

Summarise.

Summarise.

Recall, for instance, a time when you read an article and then detailed its argument for a friend. That’s a form of summarizing — you’re more likely to have learnt and retained information from that article after you did it.

Or imagine that you recently wrote an email descr...

How To Start A Book Club

  • Decide when to meet and for how long. For example, a monthly one-hour meeting so that each team member can read the book, write a book summary, and give their inputs.
  • Choose a book selection.
  • Decide on a meeting format. Du...

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