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Apps | 8 excellent apps to make you a better reader
Eight excellent apps that’ll help you improve your reading ability and become a better literary citizen, while simultaneously boosting your brain function.How many books did you read last year? If your answer is more than one, congratulations: you’re more well-read than about 25% of Americans over age 16, according to a 2012 Pew Internet survey. Ironically, as we become more surrounded by words in the digital age, less of us are finding time to actually read them. The good news is that your smartphone or tablet can help.
Trying to stray from the obvious reading apps, like e-readers, we’ve gathered eight excellent apps that’ll help you improve your reading ability and become a better literary citizen, while simultaneously boosting your brain function. Whether you’d like to read more, faster or some combination of the two, these apps will light your path to wisdom.
1. Instapaper
Similar to apps like Pocket, Instapaper
allows you to save and download web text for offline consumption. The
app reformats the text you give it, giving it a cleaner, easier-to-read
lay out and allowing you to focus on the important part: the words.
2. Syllable
Try reading this paragraph while repeating
the ABC’s out loud. You’ll find that you’re reading much faster than
normal. This is because you’re suppressing your natural subvocalization,
or the internal repetition of words you’re currently reading. In short,
Syllable helps you learn to speed read. You choose the text and it does
the rest for you, leaving your pacing and grouping fully customizable.
3. Dictionary.com Dictionary & Thesaurus
Beside’s it’s obvious functionality as a
reliable dictionary app, this digitized thesaurus also has a fantastic
word-a-day feature. Challenge yourself to really learn it, within a few
weeks you’ll likely find that your vocabulary has improved.
4. Readmill
Readmill is an e-reader app with a twist:
you, along with the entire Readmill community, can join in on discussing
and analyzing whatever book you’re reading. If you choose, you can view
public highlights from other Readmill users, and make highlights of
your own. With its newest update, Readmill seems to have the chance to
become the largest mobile book club ever assembled.
5. Goodreads
Don’t trust Oprah to make all of your
reading choices now that her talk show is off the air? Trust your
friends instead. Goodreads, the social book review and reading
accomplishment archive can help. You can read and write reviews, rank
books, and view the reviews of the community while using this app.
Goodreads will also rcommend books for you to read next based on your
“read” lists.
6. Longform app for iPad
Do you like apps like Instapaper, Pocket
and Read it Later, but hate having to find the content yourself? The
Longform app has curated longform articles for you to read at your
leisure. It’s presented in a clear, digestible way, allowing you to read
your favorite non-fiction on the go.
7. Lumosity
Designed by neuroscientists, the Lumosity
app is built to improve your memory, focus and general brain function.
If you do well in your training, you might find improvements in reading
ability and retention as well. You can play three games a day as a free
user or purchase a monthly or yearly pass to gain more options.
Lumosity’s games are fun, engaging and seem to work, which might be all
that matters.
8. Audible
If you absolutely can’t find time to pick
up a book, open up a reading app or keep your eyes focused on one thing
for a prolonged period of time equal to or greater than 15 minutes,
there’s the audiobook. Audible, an Amazon company, has the premier
audiobook app, host to over 150,000 titles. Audible’s newest update
allows users to change between listening and reading, keeping you
focused on your book for as long as possible.
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