However, the reading methods discussed in these bibliographies are mostly for the utilitarian purpose of learning, which is more suitable for mastering some information quickly in a fast-paced life. As for leisure reading, I think some fast reading methods are not applicable.
1. How to read a book, by Mortimer J. Edlow and Charles Van Duolun, translated by Hao and Zhu Yi, Commercial Press, 1, 2004.
This book is a classic about reading methods. The first edition was greatly revised in 1940 and 1972. The book puts forward four levels of reading: basic reading, investigation reading, analysis reading and theme reading, which can be regarded as an advanced process of reading. At the same time, the book also puts forward corresponding reading methods for different types of reading materials, such as practical books, literature books, history books, philosophy books, social science books and so on. People who are confused about reading and who are trying to read can master the way to enter a book through this book.
2. "How to read a book effectively: a super practical reading method with notes", [Japan] Xiao Ye Xuanzhi/book, translated by Zhang Jingjing/,Jiangxi People's Publishing House, 20 16.
This book teaches a very practical notebook reading method. The author Ono announced that he was born in the media industry and was well versed in the art of information collation. In reading, he also formed his own method of reading notes. This book expounds every step from book selection, book purchase, reading, recording to retrieval and rereading, and provides a set of scientific and efficient reading methods. He advocates purchasing books purposefully, so that reading is full of initiative from the beginning; Manage your reading life with notes and form the habit of recording experiences at any time; Learn to refine, so that the essence of the original work and the spark of your own thinking complement each other; Improve the filing work, prepare for repeated rereading and highlight its value. According to his own experience, he also introduced 19 tips for enriching reading experience and 26 kinds of practical stationery for writing reading notes.
3. "Practical Reading Guide: Turning what I have read into Ability", by Yan Junzhi [Japan], translated by Chen Yiping, Jiangxi People's Publishing House, 20 1 1.
The purpose of this book is to improve reading efficiency, apply what you read to practice, and let the book really improve people's work and life. The author tells how to grasp the essence of a book efficiently by using famous laws such as "mind map", "28 rule" and "Ebbins curve". He emphasized the importance of taking notes in order to interact with the "input" and "output" of information and strengthen memory. The book also collates and records a large number of reading cases and mind maps that the author personally practiced, such as "reading+entrepreneurship", "reading+qualification examination" and "reading+improving work skills", so as to teach readers to read purposefully in an intuitive way and play a greater role in practice.
4. "High Speed Reading", [America] Paul? R. Lie/Zhu, translated by/,CITIC Publishing House, September 20 17.
This book advocates the method of image reading, thinking that reading can easily absorb all the essence of books in an instant, just like taking pictures, which is equivalent to mastering efficient information processing. The book encourages people to make use of the analytical and theoretical thinking ability of the left brain and the understanding and creativity ability of the right brain to carry out purposeful reading, and divides reading into five steps: preparation, preview, picture browsing, review and activation, thus breaking through the powerful subconscious of the brain and awakening memory and understanding. This method is more suitable for reading professional, practical and instrumental books.
5. "Fast Reading", [Japan] India-Dunshi/book, translated by Wang Yuxin/,CITIC Publishing House, 20 17 April.
Many people may have had similar experiences. The more books you have, the more you can't read them, or the books you have read will soon be forgotten ... The author of this book has also encountered these puzzles. In his book, he explained the reasons and put forward three steps to develop reading habits. The first step is to read at the same time every day. Step 2, choose books that can be read quickly; Step 3: The books you read today should be different from those you read yesterday. As for the method to avoid reading failure, he also proposed four steps: the first step is to "collect one line" and extract only the most attractive fragments; The second step is "the essence of a line" and select the most wonderful line; The third step is "one-line comment", which asks readers to recall the most important paragraphs; The fourth step is "reading footprint self-assessment". The method described in this book is suitable for fragmented reading, and you can read as many books as possible in a short time.
6. Super Reading, author, translated by Zhao, Beijing United Publishing Company, April 20 16.
This book aims to guide readers to establish good reading habits and master appropriate reading methods. Many chapters in the book are specifically aimed at professionals, and office workers can find ways to balance reading and work in combination with their own work, so as to read efficiently.
7. Deep Reading: How to Read in the Age of Information Explosion, translated by Takashi Saito and Cheng Liang, Jiangxi People's Publishing House, 20 16 September.
In this book, the author talks about "let your thoughts take shape and continue to go deep, only in your time and space alone." He thinks that the best way to keep psychological balance when alone is reading. This book reaffirms the importance of reading classics in the information age, and puts forward five habits of continuous reading and ten times skills of Zeng Qiang's reading ability.
8. How to Read Novels, by Thomas Foster, translated by Liang Xiao, Nanhai Publishing Company, April 20 15.
Many people pay attention to and fall in love with literature because of a wonderful novel. However, many readers pay too much attention to the trend of the plot when reading novels, and ignore another charm of the text. This book was written by Thomas Foster, a professor of literature at the University of Michigan. He takes more than 200 novels as examples, including tried and tested masterpieces and popular bestsellers, and teaches readers how to analyze, understand and read a novel. This book is also recommended by many American universities for literature courses.
9. Reading and Writing, edited by Ye Shengtao and Xia Mianzun, Yuelu Bookstore, 20 12, 1 edition.
The topics included in this book are mainly secondary education radio speeches made by Ye Shengtao and Xia Mianzun at the invitation of the Ministry of Education during the period of 1935- 1936. The content is mainly reading and writing. There are also several non-speeches, all of which focus on this. Although we talk about reading and writing for middle school students, many methods are also applicable to adult reading.
10. what is a masterpiece: a guide to rejecting mediocre literature reading, by Charles Dancziger, interpretation, Guangxi Normal University Press, 20 15, 10.
This book is another work about literature and reading after Why to Read, which is between literary criticism and autobiographical confessions of enthusiastic readers, trying to identify a well-known concept: masterpiece, which has rarely been defined and deeply analyzed before.
What is a "masterpiece"? When did "masterpieces" begin to be used in literature? There are criteria for judging literary masterpieces, aren't there? How to confirm whether a book is a masterpiece? Are masterpieces immortal? Do people still need masterpieces today? ..... This book attempts to answer the above-mentioned many questions, aiming at eliminating the sacred aura of famous works and making readers understand what a real literary masterpiece is.
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