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#29337 07/05/02 08:04 PM
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So you can photoread. What do you read/learn with it?






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Well today I read I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Joanne Greenberg. Total time: 90 min.






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Well today I read I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Joanne Greenberg. Total time: 90 min.






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I read Halo: Fall of Reach a couple weeks ago in about 2 hours =/

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I read whatever I want Yesterday I read Flight of the Phoenix, Think like a genius and book 3 from the Harry Potter series

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I read whatever I want Yesterday I read Flight of the Phoenix, Think like a genius and book 3 from the Harry Potter series

Alex


Blagh! HP? Nasty!! Ewww! I hate Harry.


Oh. . .better stay on topic. My best time was Battlefield of the Mind, by Joyce Meyer. Time: 45 mins

Einstien Factor by Win Wenger:56 mins

Mind Over Matter, by Loyd Auerbach:74 mins

The Giver, by Lois Lowry:Pricless.

There's somethings reading can't. . .wait. . .no.


People need to stop asking. Just buy the thing. If you're unsatisfied with it, return it within 30 days, or ask for the extended money back garentee.









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youngprer,

I was surprised to learn that the Harry Potter books were written by a kiwi and book 5 is being read in their schools this year

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AlexK,

I just PR'd the second Harry Potter book, Chamber of Secrets, and am about to do the third, so I'd like a little advice.

I'm a relative newbie to the system. Have worked my way through the full course, once, then gave up because I found it too demanding, but returned to it recently and have just started PR'ing novels and non-fiction with an attitude of fun, to see what happens.

How long did it take you to do the Prisoner of Azkaban? I spent ten minutes previewing Chamber of Secrets, PR'd it, then did a Superread with lots of dipping, then a few more Rapid Reading sessions. Total, about 2 hours. I do feel I know the book now, but I'm obviously still very slow and too reliant on Rapid Reading. (For previewing, I just took out character and place names really). This was over the space of 5 days, just picking up the book whenever I had a spare ten minutes.

What was your approach to the Harry Potter book?

Thanks.

ulysses, uk.






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The Illiad, by Homer (booooring)
The Spanish/English Dictionary
and today (in afew min) The Oath, by Frank Peretti






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The Illiad, by Homer (booooring)
The Spanish/English Dictionary
and today (in afew min) The Oath, by Frank Peretti

Ah, yes. I need to look into doing the Spanish/English Dictionary, because I'm taking Spanish all throughout highschool.






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