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In researching for my last video on how to digest a non-fiction book in less than a week, I came across this free app that claims it can achieve reading speeds of three to five times faster. The app has less than perfect reviews, and I should state here that I am not sponsored by them in any way, But I stumbled across a unique way of using this app I don’t think the developers intended that led my wife to read 50% faster with great retention of the information and complete comprehension of what she had read. And she managed this in minutes.
In this video I give you valuable tips to read more books, how to read and learn fast, and how to read more generally by using a little-known speed reading software. By using this app in the way I recommend you’ll smash your reading assignments, improve your reading comprehension, and learn how to how to read more books in a month. To learn how to read more you’ll need my reading advice, which I’ve honed over the years as a doctor of literature and book reviewer. Your reading goals are probably part of your self improvement regime. But how to make time to read more? If you’ve been watched any Ali Abdaal productivity, you’ll probably be interested in book reading and retention. Reading big books can be daunting but my video is designed to help anyone (even those with dyslexia and adhd) to read 52 books in a year, read more books in less time, and improve productivity generally.
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ABOUT JOHN BURTON:
My on-screen debut was in a 1994 Channel 4 documentary about my work in language teaching, and I later acted in a documentary about Victorian England, narrated by Gregory Peck. I was born and raised in the suburbs of London, before going to an all-boys school and then living for a couple of years in Montreal where I learned to speak French. When I returned to the UK I began a career teaching English, which eventually took me to Seville for a few years. I learned Spanish, I painted, took pictures, wrote poetry, learned to be a barber, and did my doctorate in literary studies while living in rural west Wales. I am now based near Bristol