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Learn how to read in 23 minutes.
For intentional and deep reading, this guide can help.
1
Get A Broader Understanding
Feel like there's more to a book than meets the eye? We help you discover hidden meanings to embrace
a book’s depth.
2
Form A Reading Habit You Can Stick To
Feel like you’re stuck in a reading rut?
We talk about how there is no one way to read so you can read how you want.
3
Always Remember What You Read
Feel like you forget details of books? We discuss effective note-taking and selective summarization to overcome forgetfulness.
WHAT READERS HAVE TO SAY...
Sejal D.
@being.sej
"I love this! I now know as a reader where I was messing up and where I could improve, work on my reading skills. Simple, crisp, relatable. Excited and curious. Best part, some statements are still ringing in my ear, making me less anxious more prepared, busting myths and making reading deeply less daunting a task."
Shefali J.
@readwithshef
"It was so easy to read, quick & useful.
I'm going to apply the knowledge you guys shared on the next difficult book I read. I struggle with understanding complex characters, especially the ones that say contrasting things. Hopefully notetaking will help."
Yoshita A.
@notyoshy
"It's very well articulated. A lot of amazing points and examples, I personally learnt a lot from the book, especially the part where you mentioned the mapping of books for every genre. There's been a lot of effort put in this doc and the solutions are very thoughtful."
Nishant S.
@nishant_711
"I enjoyed it thoroughly and loved how it prompts one to act and implement the tips right away. In fact, I'm going to start Turgenev's Fathers and Sons next and will keep my 'why' in mind throughout the process while taking notes using your mapping technique.
Moreover, I could especially relate to the myth of escapism as books provide different perspectives of reality rather than an escape from it. The length of the guide is also optimal.All in all, a highly appreciable effort at providing some amount of objectivity to the highly subjective act of reading which makes it accessible and enjoyable."
Krishnakant A.
@akrikan
"I really enjoyed the book , the structure which is a bit different works really in its favour. I could definitely see myself applying chapter 2 both mapping and note taking into my reading routine.
Overall it does fulfil on its promise of being short read. It’s succinct and yet comprehensive. The quotes, references and the personal touch with your handwritten notes make it an interesting read. Balancing depth and breadth something I need to work on."
Abhishek V.
@theabhishekvidhate
"Ayesha and Amreen harnessed their collective experience of over a couple of decades of immersive reading, encompassing both fiction and non-fiction. In this short e-book, they generously share priceless, specific insights and candidly discuss their past mistakes.
I believe this resource will prove immensely beneficial to readers of all stripes on their individual reading journeys."
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