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How do readers find more time to read? In The Little Guide to Your Well-Read Life, Steve Leveen offers both inspiration and practical advice for bibliophiles on how to get more books in their life and more life from their books.
His recommendations are disarmingly refreshing, as when he advises when not to read a book and why not to feel guilty if you missed reading all those classics in school. He helps readers reorganize their bookshelves into a Library of Candidates that they actively build and a Living Library of books read with enthusiasm, and he emphasizes the value of creating a Bookography, or annotated list of your reading life. Separate chapters are devoted to the power of audio books and the merits of reading groups.
The author himself admits he came "late to the bookshelf," making this charming little guide all the more convincing.
132 pages, Hardcover
First published April 1, 2005
How to read 12 more books a year even if you have no more time to readAudiobooks. The answer is audiobooks. Mostly on cassette tape as discussed in this text.
Why part of your personal library should be empty and a large part filled with books you want to readThis is directed to people who are not already avid readers; an adult who owns only five to eight books is someone who will get the most benefit out of this book.
How to get a reading on a book before you read itDirected mainly at non-fiction books, Leveen describes techniques for taking a high-level look at a book and gradually zero in on the specifics of the text. You can do this in a limited fashion with fiction, for example reading the author bio, foreword, acknowledgements, or spoiler-free articles about the book, to hone your expectations before drilling in.
When to give up on a book (even if it's a classic)The answer is: by page 50, or any time. I admit to being a poor-but-slowly-improving DNFer.
How to create an annotated reading biographyThese days this is easily accomplished via Goodreads or similar sites. This is why I started using this site and writing reviews, to easily track the books I have read and what I thought about them.