"When I started my reading speed I was 240 and when I finished my reading speed was 580"
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"When I started my reading speed I was 240 and when I finished my reading speed was 580"

I am retired and I wanted to start the year doing something new. When I started my reading speed I was 240 and when I finished my reading speed was 580. So now I am really a Super Reader. Also, I am still doing my 4,3,2,1 speed drills. Hope to improve on the 580

Dolores Walker

Retired

Atlanta, United States

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