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#31890 10/17/02 05:42 AM
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hi,
i have tried harry loraines techniques and they give me perfect recall on anything that i want to remember. an example is my scoring a 99percentile in the GRE verbal exam( i guess i lost out on a perfect score because there is a section on reading comprehension. i am sure pr will solve that). i just started off on photo reading and am excited that it will let me increase my reading speeds and that 2 with a good comprehension of the book.
will keep all posted
madhu







#31891 10/16/02 08:41 PM
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Which of Loraine's books did you learn from?






#31892 10/16/02 08:54 PM
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"The Memory Book" By Harry Lorayne






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Thank you, Allen. How did you find it? (at the book shop! ) I mean, what do you think of it?






#31894 10/16/02 11:26 PM
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Hel:
Go to amazon.com and read the reviews. The book speaks for itself. Personally, I don't have this book but, after reading the reviews a few hours ago, "I ordered it" and "Your Memory" by Kenneth Higbee.






#31895 10/16/02 11:35 PM
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hi all,
i am telling u the book is worth its weight in gold. english is not my natural language. i am frm india. i learnt the word list in 1 month using the methods in the book and i am proof that it works. the very first exercise in the book will remove any doubt u may have. buy it. its worth it. the name of the book is "how to develop a super power memory by harry lorayne" (typo when i entered the name earlier)
extremely technical stuff can also be memorised using the techniques given in the book.
i am sure with PR it will b a powerful combination.
mads

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#31896 10/17/02 02:42 AM
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if anyone has info on any book that worked wonders for em pls post it here so i can maybe read em and start using em. it will also be helpful to others who are starting out.
mads






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Allen,
Amazon has three books by Harry Lorayne, did you order the Memory Book? Have you tried Memory Optimizer?

Mads,
I didn't find the title you mentioned.






#31898 10/17/02 01:01 PM
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hel,
if that book is not available choose any book by lorayne on memory. it should all be the same. pls read the review so you will get an idea on what the book is actually abt first though. "The Memory Book
by Harry Lorayne, Jerry Lucas" seems to be the same book as far as the ideas are concerned so i guess that will do.
mads






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Kevin Treudeau's "Mega-Memory" comes in second, though it is mostly Harry Lorayne's ideas, it still is a good book on memory.






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