The highest level. Reading multiple books on the same subject to form a personal, objective conclusion on the topic rather than just following one author’s lead [1, 3]. The Verdict
The "gold standard." This involves intense engagement—underlining, questioning, and outlining the author's arguments until you can say, "I understand" before you say, "I agree or disagree" [1, 3]. How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intell...
The meat of the book lies in its structured hierarchy of reading skills: The highest level