Re: I would like to see a book series set 100 years after TN
I think that if you're reading fiction, you want to hear the characters' voices, to visualize their faces, etc. I do it, and I've heard other people say they do as well. I don't see any reason why anyone would want to use speed-reading for fiction. That's like watching a whole DVD on fast-forward. What's the point?
BrentMc said:
I hear Picard's voice when I read his dialog. Does that make me crazy? LOL
I have heard that speed-reading courses teach you to not "hear" inside your head when you read, and I just don't think I can. it's getting late and I am rambling sorry...
I think that if you're reading fiction, you want to hear the characters' voices, to visualize their faces, etc. I do it, and I've heard other people say they do as well. I don't see any reason why anyone would want to use speed-reading for fiction. That's like watching a whole DVD on fast-forward. What's the point?