I think “photoreading” is a registered trademark, a set of techniques sold as a product that boasts the mentioned 25000wpm reading speeds. Is the website have a look and I hope this helps you! Ofcourse I took that as well but the most beautiful part about all this was that I could email the author directly and she would get back to me in 24 hours - which I thought was amazing. I like the concept of the book so much that I decided to investigate more about the author and see if there coaching sessions or things of that nature that she offered - it was my luck that she came out with an online speed reading course - kind of like a workshop that you could finish at your own time. I started out at 250wpm and I am now around 600-700wpm with 80% comprehension - again it all depends on the material that you are reading - speed SHOULD decrease for material you are not familiar with. Tracking (this was key for me) my progress from start to finish.Making one aware of habits that come with reading.Clear guide line (10 Days to finish it).The first one was “Speed Reading for Professionals” Barron’s Guide - it was really bare bones and really a book focused more on technique rather than application.Įnter - 10 Days to Faster Reading by Abby Marks Beale - there were a few good things about this book: I typed in “Speed Reading” in Amazon and found two books that really caught my attention - one of which I liked better than the other. I started out my speed reading journey from something called Photo Reading and promised reading speeds upwards of 25,000wpm (not a typo) - after trying that program and failing miserably I looked else where.