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Book Talks Part 1 > Tips on How to Read More Efficiently

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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahlittlecornerforbooks) Share your tips on how to read the most each day!


message 2: by Chantae (new)

Chantae B. you could have certain time when you read and stick to it or read during commercials while watching tv


message 3: by Shadowhunter's Library (last edited Jul 09, 2014 09:02PM) (new)

Shadowhunter's Library (shadowhunters-library) | 132 comments Chantae wrote: "you could have certain time when you read and stick to it or read during commercials while watching tv"

Yeah, I do the same thing when I am playing computer games and I am waiting for them to load, which is how I get a lot of reading (especially nowadays) done.


Shadowhunter's Library (shadowhunters-library) | 132 comments Another thing that I do (it isn't technically reading but it is progression in a book) is if I am doing something on my computer like doing homework or something, I will listen to the audiobook instead of listening to music so I am multi-tasking.


message 5: by Aliza (new)

Aliza (alizaf) | 301 comments I read on a kindle and i never leave home without it. Whenever i'm waiting at the doctor or between classes or anytime i just pull it out and read


message 6: by georgia (new)

georgia (goodreadscomgeorgia_hermione) I usually set myself a target of how many pages I read per day. Usually two hundred because homework


message 7: by GigiBee (new)

GigiBee | 7 comments I know this may seem obvious, but I would say that it really comes down to finding the right sort of books that you like. I've forced myself through some books, but there are other books that I really lose myself in.

Also, if you want to leave a review, write notes as you read! It really helps with collecting your thoughts and seeing if any initial questions you have about the story are answered later on.


message 8: by Juliet (new)

Juliet | 345 comments I like it very quiet when I read, so I can focus on the book more.


message 9: by Cassie (new)

Cassie (poffium) | 401 comments Audiobooks are great for when you're in the car or I know someone who listens to audiobooks in the shower. They have audiobooks on their iPhone and connect it to a speaker to listen to basically anywhere. It's not technically reading, but you'll get progress through books in times where you can't physically read.


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