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The Lifetime Learner's Guide to Reading and Learning
Book • 2017
Gary Hoover's "The Lifetime Learner's Guide to Reading and Learning" offers a unique approach to efficient reading and knowledge acquisition.
The book details Hoover's method for quickly extracting key insights from non-fiction books, emphasizing the importance of understanding the author's background and the book's structure.
It explores the benefits of physical books over ebooks, particularly for non-sequential reading and serendipitous discovery.
Hoover also discusses the value of older books in providing historical context and complete narratives.
The book encourages readers to actively engage with the material, fostering deeper understanding and retention.
The book details Hoover's method for quickly extracting key insights from non-fiction books, emphasizing the importance of understanding the author's background and the book's structure.
It explores the benefits of physical books over ebooks, particularly for non-sequential reading and serendipitous discovery.
Hoover also discusses the value of older books in providing historical context and complete narratives.
The book encourages readers to actively engage with the material, fostering deeper understanding and retention.
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Brett McKay

What a Man With 60,000 Books Can Teach You About Lifelong Learning and Building Your Home Library