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6 STRATEGIES TO MAKE NOVEL READING EASY


Reading a novel seems somewhat 
intelligible. Start reading at one end and don’t stop until you get to the other end. Every one has different reading skills that make them different from others and we have 5 strategies to make novel reading easy, it will help you in many ways too. But the world’s most successful students know that reading a novel is a unique type of reading. Just as there are important keys for reading any type of literary genre, reading a novel is no different. It’s a specific type of literature with specific things to which you need to pay attention.

These are some Golden tips to make novel reading easy. 

1. Read for comprehension

There is always some goal we set when we start reading a novel (now your goal is to understand what I have wrote!!)

It's always common in all readers that when we start reading we get distracted in a page or two, and suddenly find ourselves in a new scene with every new character and no have no idea how we got there. if you find that you have no idea what is going on, it’s always a good idea to back up and figure out what you’re reading. An even better idea (though a difficult one) when reading a novel is to comprehend it as you go. For a quick tip on that, try reading with an index card covering the part you’ve already read. It tends to help you stay more engaged as you read.


2. Pay attention to repetition.  

Novelists are typically extremely detail oriented when writing their novels. When they repeat something, they meant to. When you are reading a novel and certain things show up again, pay attention to that repetition.And repetition can take a thousand forms. This can be certain settings, certain thematic elements, certain characters, certain moods, certain descriptions, or way too many other things to mention. If you suddenly get deja vu when reading, though, heads up. The author wants to make a point.


3. Read with themes in mind.  

Themes are some of the most important elements to note when reading a novel. Think about the book Animal Farm by George Orwell. It’s a great book. If you haven’t read it, you should. It’s an easy read, and it makes a fantastic point. It’s about animals on a farm. Only the real point has nothing to do with animals on a farm. The themes of corruption and totalitarianism are thicker than North Carolina bacon which is thick. In fact, the point of the novel has nothing to do with pigs and chickens and goats. But if you miss those themes, you might begin to think that it is.

The only think I want to explain is read your novel with themes in mind. 


4. Know your literary elements.  

Plot, setting, characters, foreshadowing, imagery, etc.. These aren’t just “etc.’s.” They’re highly important. We understand that knowing all the major literary elements can be somewhat less-than-fun. But they’re the building blocks upon which novelists make their points. Big ideas come in story format, so knowing how story elements work together is vital.


5. Watch for interpretation when reading a novel.

  

Sometimes novelists toss you an easy one: they interpret a passage for you. When you’re reading a novel and you come across any interpretation by an author, it’s time to take notes. Make sure you don’t miss this. If you want to know how to read a novel effectively and you miss this, it will be easy to misinterpret the entire book. Don’t miss the author’s own interpretations. Honestly, they matter much more than mine or yours do. 


6. Predicting. 


Its always best to predict when you read a novel, it helps you to understand when you predict wrong. When you read further you understand novel more effectively and trust me it helps a lot. 



Hope you find that useful, do you have any other tips that you have found useful!? We will be glad to hear from you. Share with you family and friends who loves reading books and novel. 


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