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Originally Posted by SolRaven
I have used them in the past, but not lately. I've found it very useful, especially when I was mentally distracted or had a hard time focusing, and kept reading the same line, over and over.
It's similar theory to reading in narrow columns. I read faster, and am more focused, when I read in narrow columns. For me, it seems to create a mental rhythm.
Here's the one I've used online.
http://www.spreeder.com/
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The bold is exactly what I usually experience especially when I'm reading classic books that I really want to absorb into.
I've never heard of spreeder before but that website looks very helpful. I even type with an inner voice and I very much read with an inner voice so truthfully I really want to improve on that so this is a huge help for me.
I find it funny to notice reading with an inner voice though. It's like you always knew you do that but I've never been
this aware of it. lol