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How to Read a Book:
The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
Book

by Morimer J. Adler & Charles Van Doren

 

Book . . . . Item #2004

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This informative book explains the different levels of becoming an active reader. Level one is simple reading. Level two is inspectional. The third level of reading is analytical reading. The fourth and highest level of reading, synoptical reading, is the reading of several books on a particular subject. Also discusses different approaches to various kinds of reading– practical books, imaginative literature, plays, stories, poems, history, science, mathematics, social sciences, and philosophy.

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