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Getting The Most Out Of Your Reading
Topic Started: Jan 14 2016, 03:21 AM (38 Views)
Webster
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(Reddit) Getting The Most Out Of Your Reading
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Any of you write journal through novels as you read them to try to get the most out of your reading? I'm considering it but wondering how to be most effective with it.

What about you? How do you get the most out of a novel? (Reddit user DOOKIEPEGASUS)
....thoughts?
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DrLeftover
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I sometimes write notes and look up related topics when reading non-fiction.

And I will keep a 'continuity book' of notes and references when writing fiction.

When doing research on a non-fiction article like this one ... http://themediadesk.com/newfiles7/dots.htm and its followup that answered a reader's question .....

.... I'll have more separate notes, references, and ideas than I do article.
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