How to Read a 291-Page Book in Two Hours

Trinity College Library
Frustrated by the number of books you want to read…and the lack of time to read them?
You’re not alone.
Like most determined and driven writers, professionals or students, you have a list of books the length of your arm.
A list you want to finish by the end of the year. Ambitious, but naive.
There’s a way to read more books in less time–and even catch up with the classics you’ve missed.
It’s called chapter pacing.
The Steps: Read Any Average-Sized Book in 2 Hours
Imagine you want to read Chip and Dan Heath’s book Made to Stick. Let’s also pretend you only have 2 hours.
Follow these steps to read this 291-page book in that time:
1. Determine your reading goal. Superficial? Inspectional? Analytical? All you really want to learn are the principles behind making ideas stick.
2. Skim the table of contents. The first 6 chapters of the book cover the principles. You’ve also got an Epilogue, Acknowledgments, Notes and the Index.
3. Determine what you have to read. According to your goal, all you really have to read are the first 6 chapters.
4. Break the chapters down into time blocks. Since you only have 2 hours, spend only 20 minutes per chapter.
It’s a lot like runners who pace themselves during a race. They know to finish a ten mile race in 2 hours they need to run one mile every 12 minutes. The same principle can apply to reading.
Let me tell you why using this method is important.
Why Chapter Pacing Is Important
If you don’t chapter pace, then you’ll end up spending 1 hour and 45 minutes on the first three chapters–but blazing through the rest.
The result: an imbalanced understanding of the book. And frustration.
Chapter pacing eliminates the problem of imbalance and frustration. Why? It allows you to give the essential topics equal study.
More importantly, when you spend less time on scannable books, you have more time to crawl through the heavier ones.
When Not to Read This Way
This method wouldn’t work on Stephen Charnock’s The Existence and Attributes of God or War and Peace. Some books demand slow, careful reading–not skimming.
Nor would you read this way if you were trying to memorize something. That’s obvious.
However, most contemporary business books like Made to Stick are heavy on ideas but light on content. They’re prime for the two faster styles of reading: superficial and skimming.
Conclusion
Whenever you approach a book, determine your reading goals. Then plan your reading accordingly.
This way you can comprehend more in less time. And stockpile in your brain only the essential and important ideas.
So tell me, what do you think of chapter pacing? And share any tips or ideas or links you might have for speed reading.
Image credit: TheNonist
No related posts.
17 Comments to How to Read a 291-Page Book in Two Hours
Very helpful post. I learned something like this in seminary, but you have explained stuff well.
January 13, 2009
I appreciate the kind words, James. And where did you go to seminary? Thanks for stopping by.
January 16, 2009
[...] Demian Farnworth: Frustrated by the number of books you want to read…and the lack of time to read them? [...]
January 17, 2009
[...] to read a book in two hours January 17, 2009 Demian Farnworth (HT: Tony [...]
January 18, 2009
Only problem is that it doesn’t sound like a very enjoyable way to read. Although I have quite a backlog of books I’d like to read, I also want to take my time and enjoy what I am reading. Suppose the idea might work ok with certain types of books, but not too many that I enjoy reading. Thanks for the post.
January 18, 2009
@Jerrad: true, it isn’t for every book. I’d never read literature or Calvin this way, for sure.
January 19, 2009
[...] How to Read a 291-Page Book in Two Hours [...]
March 14, 2009
[...] another one on How to Read a 291 Page Book in Two Hours. While this approach does not totally work for me, there are some principles that I think apply to [...]
April 4, 2009
Nice. This helps alot but it sucks for half the books I tried to read in 2 hours
August 27, 2009
I did read much of Calvin a bit like this and found that, given Calvin approaches the same topic from 5 different angles each time (well, many times), I still picked up much of what he had to say.
I used a speed reading technique of flicking my eyes from the first word of the line to the last word. It’s amazing what your brain gets of the words in between without “resting” on them.
I have to say I have not kept this habit up, much to my loss, but your article is an inspiration to try again.
August 30, 2009
[...] How to Read a 291-Page Book in Two Hours (this only really works for non-fiction, and would work especially well for business books). [...]
walther ppk s serial number
ankylosaurus poem
beyonce freestyle braids pictures
build outdoor grill brick smoker
federal 168 grain match ammo ballistics
federal wg wages
mujeres con la vulva peluda fotos
filme online porno cu copii
sears delivery in pgh
yuong latinas pornos xxx
vit b12 and lipotropic injections side effects
how many ounces is in 510
bushmaster acr airsoft gun for sale
daylight s saving time
minish cap walkthrough
timberwolf snuff coupon
www slutload awek cantik com
puchas ricas peludas
7 62 steel core ammo for sale
examples of short public speeches
little smokies dish
kim il sung
bokon tosh mige
super head video vixen fucking
sagupaan gamefarm
ooke shields pretty baby naked
mujeres conminifalda ensenando pantaletas
reliabilt pocket door frame
printable palm leaf patterns
maribel guardia encuerada hoy en dia
cheap used shotguns for sale
www escuelas sabatica net
universal circus schedule
bullet dimension chart
houston city jail inmates
danna garcia topless pics
where nikki catsouras photos
sandra board cgiworld
northville insane asylum
strongest quote of huck finn
how to change weight into kilograms
angel lola luv vs
baikal pellet gun local dealer
cheatsmother load
detroit motorcycle clubs bikers
learn aerokinesis energy
tikoy recipe
jahovah witness west houston
craigslist western mo
camaras ocultasxxx
nephew tommy pranks
shady lady ranch outside las vegas
excerisemachine stores
forvn net
fotos de penelope menchaca desnuds
used forearm for remington winmaster model 742
lista de artistas mexicanas
clh friday the 13th face hoody
palomar 225 amp manual
naughty dare ideas
lisaraye daughter photo
ome built scilencer for pellet gun
freida pinto all pussy com
casual inverted bob
el chulo yla bola show en vivo
nakedpics of jill
matt kearney tabs chords
medium hair cuts freestyle
metra schedule schaumburg il
old paintings of breeds roosters and chickens
sample nnat test
west elm outlet
h hextremo la revista com
cowtown car show new jersey
kenmore powermate 116 operators manual
mga kwentong kalibugan m2m
shikaino hentai
ver videos de panochas calientes
mautam org diendan
asiannude4you free photo
i used to be addicted to airsoft a couple of years ago. it is a great past time.`-;
used to play Airsoft but i stopped after some guy accidentally shot my eye *

January 12, 2009