POLL: Do you read sammari - summaries of books? ☆ ☆ + Gifts
Books / / December 19, 2019
Why do we read books sammari? Maximum content with someone's opinion in a review. We decided to conduct a survey and ask you, as you read sammari books? Tell us why and why not. Or why you've never thought about it.
Why do we watch movie trailers, but do not do the same with books? And who said that to unveil the mysteries of the book - is that bad? Yes, of course, there reviews. But each of them comes with a touch of personal opinion of the author, is not it?
So why do we necessarily look at the movie trailer before watch it in the cinema? Because the curious? Maybe. But, most of all, because the choice is very wide. From this and the difficult.
The desire to save your precious time and, of course, money - that's the cause of the need for some kind of preliminary summary nature. And by the way, increasingly it sammari (from the English. summary - a summary of what any volume) is much better than the work itself.
So why do we read books sammari? Maximum content with someone's opinion.
We decided to conduct a survey and ask you:
Do you read books sammari?
Tell us why and why not.
Or why you never thought of it ...
☆ ☆ Gifts
All this started a survey for a reason.
We value all your feedback. Therefore, we promise ...
... for every 10 new comments spread on one sammari.
BONUS will be the most delicious juice from 5 famous books:
- Dale Carnegie "How to Win Friends and Influence People";
- Stephen Covey's "7 Highly Effective People Skills";
- Masaru Ibuka "After three too late";
- Jim Camp "First, say" no "to";
- Viktor Frankl, "To tell you the life of" Yes! "."
By the way, these sammari generously provided by our partner - the library of the best non-fiction books in the summary ↓ Please welcome!
Smart Reading
Be aware of the ideas of the books, which is never enough time.
Opening of the first sammari ✔
Dale Carnegie "How to Win Friends and Influence People"
Opening of the second sammari ✔
Stephen Covey's "7 Highly Effective People Skills"
Opening the third sammari ✔
Masaru Ibuka "After three it's too late"
Opening of the fourth sammari ✔
Jim Camp "First, say" no "to"
Open fifth sammari ✔
Viktor Frankl "Say" Yes! "Life"