How To Read Faster!

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Published 2016-10-18
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All Comments (21)
  • I'm kinda a slow reader, I read about 30 pages per hour (depending on how much I fangirl/cry during that time) but I still try to read at least 50 pages a day, more, if I have more time
  • @Schardang
    What I do is I keep 2 bookmarks in my book. I have 1 bookmark to mark what page I'm always on. The 2nd bookmark is to mark the closest 50 pages. Basically, If I'm before 50 pages, I have my 2nd bookmark on page 50. Once I get to page 50, I put my 2nd bookmark on page 100. I hope this helps people!
  • @sageroberts2004
    I read books so slowly at first, and I after I get into it for a few chapters, I zoom through the entire thing, but that only happens if I really love the book.
  • I read about 50 pages an hour but that's not my problem. I get distracted pretty quickly. Aside from subvocals, my brain would sometimes think of other things... Grrrrr I'm just so annoyed at myself.
  • @morganellis7109
    I love watching your channel because it makes me want to read more!!
  • While I'm reading, I am not aware of the voice in my head (to call it that). And the moment I notice the voice, I really am starting to read slower which really annoys me..
  • @karinacole218
    TO ME, THE FACT THAT YOU CAN READ 100 PAGES A DAY IS INCREDIBLE
  • @IndianBooktuber
    Totally agree with eliminating the voices to read faster. I have done that and hence, am able to read faster.
  • @readbyconnie
    I loved this, it was so helpful! Also your bookcase is soooo pretty ahhhh<3
  • @lameshahale2990
    You are terribly smart and beautiful!!! I am a snail reader so this really helps. Thank you
  • @colourriot3520
    I find when I speed read I'm not reading deeply and picking up on all of the deep themes that makes me love reading so much. I find speed reading is fine for people who read for plot and for action rather than the stuff that makes you think. It'd be like reading Fault in Our Stars just for the romance rather than for the gorgeous message it has and I agree with what you said about retaining the information. I always enjoy books more when I take my time with them.
  • @georgiagill2064
    Honestly I don't want to read any faster at all. I love spending time on a book and I don't want it to end so reading faster would ruin this for me. Good video though x
  • @screablue
    I used to read so fast that one day I finished a 700 o something pages of a book in two days. Now I read so slow that I'm too lazy to grab a book. lol
  • @Char10tt3_
    I am suuuuch a slow reader. And my brain can't process reading more than one book at a time haha. So this is ideal for me, thanks Hailey! 💗
  • @janeliu7971
    I really LOVE what you said! When you try to read insanely fast, the joy of reading is compromised. (I get you 100%! )
  • @freedomreoo1563
    If the book I'm reading has 300-400 pages or so it takes about a week for me. If it's 400-500 it'll take about a week and a half or two. It doesn't only depend on page number but on what events I have during that week which causes time difference. I don't really care how fast I read, although I do wish I read faster, but if I enjoyed the book and got s good understanding, then I love it.
  • @MrFTW733
    I only struggle to read efficiently because i prefer reading books on history and engineering/science. I appreciate this advice
  • @danikatzi12
    I read about 3 books per week why am I watching this 😂
  • @elvie2230
    I try to read it so thoroughly and get all the information in my head that it takes me ages to finish a book and I feel like I have skimmed a book or not read it properly sometimes so I have to go back and read it again. IT'S SO FRUSTRATING I wish I could just not worry about remembering every single detail. Especially as I am reading like five books at once.