Is it normal to forget everything but a general summary of books you've read a few years after you have read them?
Is there any way to train yourself to remember more for longer?
>>8423202
Not really.
On Kindle though you can save your fave moments/lines and reflect on them later.
For non-fiction books you should always write notes as you read, otherwise the point of reading them becomes redundant.
Books aren't supposed to be read just once. They are supposed to be read IN FULL once, and then re-visited regularly to refresh your mind, furnish it with beauty, and return it to the upper echelons of human intellect.
God speed.
>>8423215
Thanks for the reassurance, sometimes I'll recall an event from a novel I've read a few years ago. However, I will not be able to accurately recall the events which occured and it worries me.
>>8423234
>I will not be able to accurately recall the events which occured and it worries me.
then open the book again and re-read that part.
>>8423234
bro I think you have oldtimers
>>8423215
>They are supposed to be read IN FULL once
wew lad