It should immediately make a reservation: this way of reading does not interfere with the perception of information. In contrast, the book by Peter Kamp, author of the Speed Reading Technique, is largely devoted to techniques for increasing mindfulness and ways to organize memory that allow you to better absorb what you read.


The main thing that Peter Kamp suggests is to make the approach to reading rational. For example, before opening a new book, think about the purpose for which we are doing this. Do we want to learn something new, get a better understanding of some subject, or, say, get to know a writer? Depending on the purpose, Peter Kamp suggests using various schemes for memorizing and organizing what has been read. Separate chapters of the book are devoted to newspaper and magazine articles, as well as letters and informational texts that we have to read at work. In general, if you consistently follow the exercises that Peter Kamp suggests, you can not only read faster, but also learn to work more productively with information.
Mann, Ivanov & Ferber, 320 pp., 2015.