The Intelligent Reader’s Guide to Reading
How to Read a Book the Right Way for Stronger Comprehension and Better Recall (Self-Learning Mastery)
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Narrated by:
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Wes Fell
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Thinknetic
About this listen
Ever feel like you've read a book but can't remember a single thing about it?
You're not alone.
Most people struggle to truly understand and retain what they read.
It's frustrating, right?
You spend hours pouring over pages, only to walk away with a vague sense of what you've just consumed.
Imagine reading a book and actually remembering the key points, the arguments, the characters, and the overall story.
Imagine engaging with the material on a deeper level, truly understanding the author's message and being able to discuss it with confidence.
Imagine feeling like a master of your own reading experience.
This guide is your secret weapon.
It's packed with proven techniques and strategies from cognitive science and reading experts.
You'll learn how to highlight effectively, take notes that stick, and actively engage with the text to unlock deeper comprehension.
Think of it like a cheat code for your brain.
Unlock the power of active reading and finally conquer the challenge of retaining what you read.
This is your chance to become a truly intelligent reader.
Are you ready to unlock your reading potential?
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- ChrisG
- 28-02-23
Very enlightening.
This opened my eyes to how I’ve read in the past. For too long I’ve been a passive reader instead of an active reader. The information went in subliminally as I noticed an immediate reaction to my retention of the books I’m reading.
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