How to Read More Books

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  1. 1

    goodreads.com

    Abandon books freely

    Finishing a book you dislike is why people stop reading. Fifty pages, then move on.

    Source: goodreads.com
  2. 2

    openlibrary.org

    Always have it with you

    Phone, e-reader, paperback. Reading happens in the gaps, not in reserved evenings.

    Source: openlibrary.org
  3. 3

    overdrive.com

    Library apps

    Free borrowing with a library card. Removes cost as a reason not to try something.

    Source: overdrive.com
  4. 4

    gutenberg.org

    Project Gutenberg

    Seventy thousand free classics for the times you want something proven.

    Source: gutenberg.org
  5. 5

    storygraph.com

    Track it lightly

    Enough to see patterns. Turning reading into a metrics game backfires.

    Source: storygraph.com

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