I've been getting more involved with books in recent times, and one thing I really, really try to go the extra mile on, is to actually comprehend the book's contents- which can be quite a challenge
I think that most people don't put that much effort into books. Most simply pick a book that looks interesting to them, read it and call it a day; only to place said book amongst the ever-increasing "wall" they've established over the years, rarely looking back to books once read.
Instead of speed-reading book after book, I try to select a book which I'll actually dig into, writing my own "summaries" about parts of the book, re-reading the book et cetera.
What about you guys? Are you like me, or are you like the majority (based on personal assumptions).
What efforts do you take to comprehend a book on a deeper level? Why not?
Bonus question: How many times did I write the word "Book"? 🧐😁