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Great quote from the book. Did you get a chance to see the film yet?

It's a good idea to read the book and watch the film - did you catch all the metaphors/symbolism/meaning?

An important thing to note though is that the GMAT is not an english literature class. You don't need to know symbolism and metaphors -- you do need to know, however, the INTENTION of the author. What is the author trying to say?

Whereas in literature there can be all styles of writing with no clear structure, in GMAT passages they are going to be structured. So certainly the Great Gatsby is a great read -- but don't neglect traditional sources of writing that cover social sciences like Economist or Harvard Magazine, to name a few.
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I would like to add 'The Possessed by fyodor dostoyevsky'.
Was a bit slow in generating interest but really helped me.

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I followed your advice and started my 1st novel- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald with full zeal. I know my reading habit is very poor, so i need to do something to improve it, and reading high level english novels can be one solution to it. But...but...but... I was able to complete only 2 pages of gatsby in 1 hour. The language is too difficult for me to interpret and i have to search for many phrases on google. now what should i do.. Should i countinue with this novel or move on to someone else..hw should i improve my RC part..
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I followed your advice and started my 1st novel- The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald with full zeal. I know my reading habit is very poor, so i need to do something to improve it, and reading high level english novels can be one solution to it. But...but...but... I was able to complete only 2 pages of gatsby in 1 hour. The language is too difficult for me to interpret and i have to search for many phrases on google. now what should i do.. Should i countinue with this novel or move on to someone else..hw should i improve my RC part..

There is no point reading a book you don't understand. You will get discouraged and lose interest. Start with some popular bestsellers - books you might find interesting. Move on to Classics later.
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My recommendation : Shantaram by Gregory Robert . An awesome fiction !
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Hi,

I am a non - native speaker and planning to appear for the GMAT by 31 December 2015. On my previous GMAT about 10 days back, i scored a v29. I know this is because i need improvement in my reading skills. My reading + comprehension speed is lower than what people usually recommend for GMAT.

I started with the Fountain Head, found that that English was a bit high level for me.

My question is -

1) How to read books effectively so that I can get out the maximum from them?
2) How to remember the vocabulary and the usage of the words that we come through while reading?


I usually enjoy reading non-fiction books. Can i start Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, about the leveraged buyout (LBO) of RJR Nabisco? I think i will enjoy it more as it based on a real life story and i can relate to it easily as i am from the finance profession.
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Hi,

I am a non - native speaker and planning to appear for the GMAT by 31 December 2015. On my previous GMAT about 10 days back, i scored a v29. I know this is because i need improvement in my reading skills. My reading + comprehension speed is lower than what people usually recommend for GMAT.

I started with the Fountain Head, found that that English was a bit high level for me.

My question is -

1) How to read books effectively so that I can get out the maximum from them?
2) How to remember the vocabulary and the usage of the words that we come through while reading?


I usually enjoy reading non-fiction books. Can i start Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, about the leveraged buyout (LBO) of RJR Nabisco? I think i will enjoy it more as it based on a real life story and i can relate to it easily as i am from the finance profession.

Yes. You can read whatever keeps you engaged and motivated to read 50-100 pages per day but mind the depth of the style and language.
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2. Write the words out into a notebook

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Hi,

I am a non - native speaker and planning to appear for the GMAT by 31 December 2015. On my previous GMAT about 10 days back, i scored a v29. I know this is because i need improvement in my reading skills. My reading + comprehension speed is lower than what people usually recommend for GMAT.

I started with the Fountain Head, found that that English was a bit high level for me.

My question is -

1) How to read books effectively so that I can get out the maximum from them?
2) How to remember the vocabulary and the usage of the words that we come through while reading?


I usually enjoy reading non-fiction books. Can i start Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar, about the leveraged buyout (LBO) of RJR Nabisco? I think i will enjoy it more as it based on a real life story and i can relate to it easily as i am from the finance profession.

I am a non-native as well and in addition to bb 's list , a couple of useful posts by mikemcgarry from Magoosh are very useful to go through for your verbal preparation.

https://magoosh.com/gmat/2013/gmat-verbal-tips/
https://magoosh.com/gmat/2012/gmat-reading-list/

GMAT RC topics will be from a highly varied source (a few sources wll definitely be not to your liking). So push yourself to understand reading material from sources and topics that you far from your comfort level. This will then help you to understand GMAT RC/SC/CR texts better and in a much more time efficient way.

Hope this helps.
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I haven't gone through all 12 pages of this post viewing all the recommendations, I only viewed the main post by BB with all those suggested books, so maybe this book has already been recommended. I have read The Naked Ape as well as Guns, Germs, and Steel. I loved both of these books, and both provided improvement in my RC/CR abilities (especially GMAT questions in the science realm, of course). As someone who used to shy away from science during high school and undergrad, I have 'evolved' into someone who loves science NON-fiction. Finally (and the main reason for writing this post), I'd like to recommend Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation by Bill Nye. Below I will post a link for amazon, where you can read the first chapter or so for free. Out of the three non-fiction science books I've listed in this post, Undeniable came out on top for me, and just wanted to share with others since the Non-fiction recommended list is a bit small (currently about three books). The reviews on Amazon are articulate, and provide a better sense of the read than I could, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book, even though I'm a bit biased towards the genre.



https://www.amazon.com/Undeniable-Evolut ... undeniable
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Hi,

Any opinion of the book Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn with respect to GMAT reading? Is it a solid resource?
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Any opinion of the book Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn with respect to GMAT reading? Is it a solid resource?


I would suggest looking at older titles (things that are more than 50 years old or classics) - usually better language and more formal structures that follow the GMAT patterns.
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Whats your opinion on books by following authors
    Jane austen series
    Sydney sheldon
    agastha christe or
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Whats your opinion on books by following authors
    Jane austen series
    Sydney sheldon
    agastha christe or
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This is interesting as i just got a notification about your post here :-)
I think Jane Austin will be fantastic but probably the least entertaining. Don't know about Sydney Sheldon, unfortunately. I would guess Agatha and John will be the most interesting but less transformational - they are good starter books but you want to move up the food chain to harder and longer sentences.
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Hello Experts

In My first GMAT I scored 690 (Q50, V33)
I am scoring upwards of 90% in SC, But CR & RC are pathetic.
I have found out that I need to work on my comprehension.
I read some of BB's post. Trust me that gave me hope.

I have to appear GMAT in 30 days. I have to prepare for GMAT as well as work on my comprehension and work in office 10 hrs a day. So reading books may not be an option right now for me.

In your opinion how effective Audiobooks will be? ( I get 1 hr approximately every day while I cycle to office, I listen to music, Instead, I can listen to audiobooks)
If they are worth the effort.
Or Should I take out time to read atleast 200/300 pages of material?

Which one will be more effective?

Thank you in advance
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Hello Experts

In My first GMAT I scored 690 (Q50, V33)
I am scoring upwards of 90% in SC, But CR & RC are pathetic.
I have found out that I need to work on my comprehension.
I read some of BB's post. Trust me that gave me hope.

I have to appear GMAT in 30 days. I have to prepare for GMAT as well as work on my comprehension and work in office 10 hrs a day. So reading books may not be an option right now for me.

In your opinion how effective Audiobooks will be? ( I get 1 hr approximately every day while I cycle to office, I listen to music, Instead, I can listen to audiobooks)
If they are worth the effort.
Or Should I take out time to read atleast 200/300 pages of material?

Which one will be more effective?

Thank you in advance
Regards
Alok

An Audiobook may add value in that you can hear a book on a topic in which you are not very conversant. It might increase your comfort in the topic and is better than not spending any time on it. Obviously, actually reading the book will add more value.
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Hi

I would highly recommend "A people's history of the United States" by Howard Zinn, specifically chapters 1-12. The book provides good background on frequently tested topics from GMAT RC.
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I would really Recommend "Godel Escher Bach" in non fiction for reading. It is a bit heavy, but it is very engaging and interesting.
It would give you nice training in critical reasoning also for what it is worth.
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A great thread. Would like to add Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari to this list. One of the best written books I’ve ever read.

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