Reading should be a conversation between you and the author. Assuming you picked up a good book, the author knows more about the subject than you do. Ask him questions to help you understand and argue with him once you've learned what he had to teach you.
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Reading a book other than for entertainment is to ask the book questions.
There are four key questions you should ask about any book:
Asking a book questions as you read is not enough. You should also attempt to answer the questions with a pencil in hand. When you buy a book, you establish a property right in it. When you write in it, you develop full ownership of it.
Why you should write in your book:
Superficial reading is the first step towards analytical reading – that is, understanding and interpreting a book’s contents. If you stop and go over everything you don’t understand on your first reading, you get lost. Sure you finish the book but you’ve lost sight of where you’ve been and where ...
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