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Piggybacking onto BookMuncher's comments
By msharkey

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I agree wholeheartedly. "collecting connections" as we go along I can see myself doing but not stopping to write them on a chart. Rather, discussing it briefly or writing it on a post it for discussion later and maybe having it displayed before reading the book again the next day.

Speaking of which - I also think, as well, it is very important to "keep with the flow" for a first read (for the most part - pausing maybe briefly for vocabulary and brief comprehension checks) but for a book I plan on spending 2 or 3 days on, I don't think I have as much of an issue pausing for predictions, synthesizing, inferences.

JMO,
Shark;)

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