2. Preview all nonfiction material before starting to read. Reading summaries, like this one, before reading the whole book will give you an idea of what the book is about. You can then spot which parts are relevant and interesting to you. You will also find you are rereading less when you read the full book.
3. Learn some speed-reading techniques, like will be spoken about later in this summary.
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10 Days to Faster Reading, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Speed-Reading and Success Skills: Strategies for Study and Lifelong Learning argues that speed-reading is not an untrainable talent. Instead, you can significantly improve your speed reading by merely cutting out bad habits, adding some new techniques, and changing your mindset. The simplicity of these techniques makes speed-reading seem less like a superpower and more like a valuable tool easily attainable.
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