52 Book ChallengeI don't know how you can do that regularly. A standard 300 page book would take me at least 5 or 6 hours to get through, and I'm a pretty fast reader. Granted I only read non-fiction, and scholarly books are a lot harder to get through than fiction, but still it would probably take me 4 hours to read a 300 page novel.
You'd need a lot of spare time on your hands to read books in one go. Most of the time I read in patches, 20 or 30 pages here and there, take down notes and then use that material to construct my arguments. I often spend all day reading and writing, since research is my job, but I'd never get through a single book all at once. Once I get through those 20-30 pages I'd see ideas the author mentioned and other works they cited and go check up on those and repeat the process.
Speed reading is not that impressive to me
Comprehension is the most important thing
If you not taking notes as you read your understanding and retention of the book is severely limited
But, the whole point of speed reading is being able to comprehend quickly
Your mom wasn't taking you to the Manhattan or Brooklyn Library?I read ( and comprehend) that fast. It only takes me longer if it's a foreign language.
In hs, they had some testing service come in and track how fast we were reading (fancy private school, tracking efficiency). All them little rich white kids got mad at me cuz i fukked up the curve.
When i was little, moms didn't believe me. Not like I'm a liar, but i was going through books kinda fast and barnes and noble wasn't cheap. So she quizzed me, just randomly opening the book and asking shyt like, 'What color was Nancy Drew's bf's car?' I passed and she was duly impressed.![]()