Eric Allam has a great list with a 10 ways to read a book in a week. I won’t quote his list here, but I’ll add my suggestion for a number 11 (which is also in the comments on his blog):

I’d also add listening to audiobooks to this list. I’ve found that if I add audiobooks to my normal reading I listen to at least two additional books every month (usually 3 or 4). I listen to them while mowing the lawn, driving to work, on lunch breaks when I take it alone, while washing dishes, cleaning up, excercising etc. etc. I use Audible.com and an iPod Nano. It’s not always an ideal substitute for a “real” book, but for many books it’s just as good (if not better) to hear rather than read.

Check it out here.

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One Response to “10 tips on how to read any book in 7 days (or less)”  

  1. 1 Eric Allam

    Hey, thanks for the link! Glad you found the list helpful. I actually never intended for it to be a list, until the last minute. Good thing I did! I like the idea of listlearn also, I added it to my feedreader.

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