Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book
Can you read a book and then recount chapter by chapter what you have read? A modern blend of mnemonic techniques (memory skills) makes it possible for you to recall what you read at brain-boggling levels. Practice a skill used by memory superstars. Dramatically increase your comprehension. Learn a powerful new way to concentrate. Install a library in your mind.
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Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book
Can you read a book and then recount chapter by chapter what you have read? A modern blend of mnemonic techniques (memory skills) makes it possible for you to recall what you read at brain-boggling levels. Practice a skill used by memory superstars. Dramatically increase your comprehension. Learn a powerful new way to concentrate. Install a library in your mind.
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Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book

Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book

by Jim Wiltens
Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book

Remember What You Read: How to Memorize a Book

by Jim Wiltens

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Overview

Can you read a book and then recount chapter by chapter what you have read? A modern blend of mnemonic techniques (memory skills) makes it possible for you to recall what you read at brain-boggling levels. Practice a skill used by memory superstars. Dramatically increase your comprehension. Learn a powerful new way to concentrate. Install a library in your mind.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780938525127
Publisher: Deer Crossing Press
Publication date: 10/20/2015
Pages: 90
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.19(d)

About the Author

Jim Wiltens presents Secrets of a Super Memory seminars to a diverse audience. He's been a memory consultant to Stanford University and Google employees. Parents, teachers, and students have attended his workshops to discover powerful techniques to create a trained memory.
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