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Does speed reading work? Can you really absorb all the information while speed reading?

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Does speed reading work? Can you really absorb all the information while speed reading?

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I fell in love with reading when I was six. And I have almost always read insanely fast. One of my personal accomplishments is reading “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” in one day. And to give you an idea of my regular reading speed, I can read maybe three to four novels in a day. Ones that I’ve never read before. Speed reading definitely works. It’s basically how I’ve always read. However, I do not absorb -all- the information. When I reread an old book, I find that I missed some crucial detail the first, or second, time. In my defense, though, I actually tend to still get more out of a book than others, anyway.

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