Comments - Is It Bad To Take It Slow With a Book? - RhettandLinKommunity2024-03-29T04:54:33Zhttps://rhettandlinkommunity.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2452419%3ABlogPost%3A192416&xn_auth=noHmm... This is something that…tag:rhettandlinkommunity.com,2010-12-08:2452419:Comment:1966772010-12-08T03:04:22.077ZWaltJRimmer(undeadgrifoncharger)https://rhettandlinkommunity.com/profile/undeadgrifoncharger
Hmm... This is something that I've actually addressed before. It's not a bad thing to take things slow with a book, it may allow you to take different looks and interpretations of the material. There is one problem, though. If you pick one up, read a couple of chapters, drop it for a month or two and then pick it up where you left off, there's almost assuredly something that you've forgotten, some important details. You may not be lost, but you may have to keep referring to what you've already…
Hmm... This is something that I've actually addressed before. It's not a bad thing to take things slow with a book, it may allow you to take different looks and interpretations of the material. There is one problem, though. If you pick one up, read a couple of chapters, drop it for a month or two and then pick it up where you left off, there's almost assuredly something that you've forgotten, some important details. You may not be lost, but you may have to keep referring to what you've already read. Now, this is a general suggestion, but everyone is different. One thing is how good your memory is. A normal person, reads a book through, start to finish without much time in between. A person with bad memory might read a chapter or two, then reread those chapters and add two. Read the first four chapter, add two. And so on until the book is done. And then people with really good memories have no trouble doing what you're talking about, dropping a book and just coming back later. Really, it depends on you if it's good or bad, no one can say one way or another about how you read books. If you get the full story, enjoy them, all that, then there's probably no problem with it.