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The summary of the book is more valuable. Over the past five years, we saw the rise of these abstract household crafts. When Amazon is searching for the bestseller, a summary of the book may be displayed. When you search on Google, you will see some free of charge. Services such as Blinkist and Get Abstract catalog thousands of abstracts of audio and text books. The summary of the book is worth because all the information in the book is not the same. They provide the most brief explanation of key ideas, stories, exercises and takeovers in this book. Also in this category, the authors' announcement (eg TEDx's lecture, Google lecture) and author's interview (eg podcast) are included in the book. These are brief summaries of books.
How can I automatically read and learn? Simple - an overview of the book. Let's face it - most books are terrible. So please make sure to read the book and take a few minutes to read the 5 minute summary. After reading the overview, you can decide whether the book is worth reading
Please read the overview of 2 or 3 books (Google search). For almost all books, there are usually a few abstracts of books that usually contain the best information in the book (20% of the idea produces 80% of the value). For clarity, I am talking about nonfiction books here only. Of course, this has nothing to do with the novel. Please read the first and last chapter of this book. The first and last chapters of the book often contain the most valuable content (if you want to get lost in a novel, this obviously will not work). In addition, the first and last paragraph of each chapter contains important ideas of each chapter. With Google Books, free ebook samples, and Amazon's Look Inside feature, you can usually get the first and last chapters of the book for free.
About the book summary by third parties like Blinkist (€ 49.99 per year), GetAbstract (€ 59 per year, voice 99 euros), Audible (total books are usually 3-5 dollars), or various free wikis However, they rarely have good alternatives to read it. Compression is too harmful. The abstract may support remembering the book you read, but your main content may be very different from the content of the abstract author