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How much of a book do you remember?
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Does speed of reading correlate with retention for anyone else?


Dialogue and quotes I've never been good with. There are a few that stuck with me, but only a few, and I went to college for literature. I find poetry easier to quote, like a song is easier to memorize. Something to do with the verse.

Anywho as for books I tend to recall vague points or the plot IF I like the book but books I think are meh or not memorable I forget.
I do like it when I reread books and I catch stuff I missed the first time. Or I see how far back a subplot goes in a series. I love stuff like that.

Otherwise i need a reminder. Its why i keep a list of the short stories i read with a summary
To that end, somebody with time on their hands needs to make a goodreads like site for short stories

Two problems I have though: If I read it more than a decade ago, I sometimes add scenes I've thought should have been in a book; and if I read a whole series at once, I have problems remembering what happened in which book.

It's funny that this was brought up, because I had been thinking how so many people are comparing Old Man's War to Starship Troopers, which I read and liked about 16 years ago. I've just realized I remembered NOTHING about that story, so I've put it in my to be read pile...


Not really. I read fast and usually remember all the plot elements. It generally depends on the complexity of a book how much I retain.

Then again, I probably read/watch/play a lot more now than when I was younger despite having more free time back then, and I don't reread/rewatch things nearly as often.

That is one of the disadvantages of ebooks to me - I forget those even quicker and don't even have my bookshelf to remind me of the stories.


i can pick up a book i read 20 years ago and within a chapter remember the rest.

AndrewP wrote: "I find I can remember a lot from books I really loved, or really hated. Anything middle of the road fades away with time except for maybe a few key scenes and an outline of the plot."
Exactly this. I still remember Thomas Covenant who I hated, but for the life of mine I cannot recall what was going on in The Riddle-Master of Hed which was an OK book for me.
Exactly this. I still remember Thomas Covenant who I hated, but for the life of mine I cannot recall what was going on in The Riddle-Master of Hed which was an OK book for me.




Aside from that. I usually remember a brief over view of the plot and if not that main characters name I can remember the feeling I got for who that person was and how they behaved.

I mostly remember specific scenes, and to a lesser extent tone. For instance, the above mentioned The Riddle-Master of Hed I remember pulling the crown out from under the bed; Deth standing on a ship; the first sight of the neverending tower in the ruins; running with the stags in the north; finding the different wizards. And of course, the ending. (I can remember Raederle's name, and Ghisteslwchlom, and Iff of the Unpronounceable Name, but not the main character.) I read that series three or four times.




I can relate to that. I suspect that between getting older, work, reading and television along with trying to memorize 56 different passwords for all the different social media, banking, etc. websites that the average person uses on a weekly basis, that our brains, untrained and unused to the need for memorization due to all the different mechanical methods of recording available nowadays, have become weak in the ways of memorization and are having a hard time coping. Or, it's just the getting older part. Take your pick.


I'll go with the getting older part :-) To memorise anything now I have to read, learn, memorise repetitively. I've found I never lie nowadays because I can never remember what lie I've used!!

Of course I just experienced an interesting memory laps with respect to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I remember reading this andhaving this read to me as a boy. I just finished reading it and was stunned to realize that I only remembered two scenes from this story.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (other topics)The Riddle-Master of Hed (other topics)
The Riddle-Master of Hed (other topics)
As for myself I can remember all the books I read mostly but only vary vague and over arching sense with barely any of the actual dialogue. I've come to notice that a lot of people in the reading sphere are constantly quoting this and that, so what do you actually remember?