On 09/19/2010 07:18 PM, Gregory Ewing wrote:
AK wrote:

Afaik the idea is that you can read a novel at the speed of half a page
a second or so and understand it to the same extent as people who'd read
at a normal rate.

I've never understood why anyone would *want* to read a
novel that fast, though. For me at least, reading a novel
is something done for pleasure, so reading it at ten times
normal speed would waste 90% of the benefit.


One definite advantage would be that if, say, it takes you 70 pages of a
given novel to figure out whether you like it enough to continue, you'd
want to read those pages in 2 minutes rather than an hour.
Unfortunately, beginning of a novel is where I have to read at the
slowest rate because I'm not used to author's style and pacing yet
and I don't want to miss something crucial.

 -ak
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