Reading is a task that we all do at some point in our lives, whether for recreation or education. But sometimes the book we read lacks what we want in our literature
STEPS
Try to be in the world of literature while you read. Don't just read the words on the page, but visualize them. If there is a book, don't read about it, but imagine it in your mind. If the wind is blowing strongly, imagine its effect on the tree, and how the leaves move with each movement of the air.
Make your reading area that is not comfortable for you to sleep. If you sleep with the radio on, then turn it off. If you don't like the lights on when you sleep, then turn the lights on. Make the area where you read as uncomfortable as possible to sleep in. This will allow you to stay awake and fall asleep on half a page.
Determine what you are supposed to get out of the reading material. If you are reading a report book, then take occasional breaks to put what you are reading in some kind of context that you can apply to the report.
Take a break from time to time. Some books are a bit stale for "hours to finish" reading, and are recommended for small doses in large quantities.
Put on a cup of coffee, and tuck in the book if you have to read it for school or for a work project. It may not be the most exciting material you've ever read, but if you can walk out of the book with a substantial knowledge, then someone will appreciate your effort, even if they don't tell you expensive.
ADVICE
Even if it is the most boring book, and dry material written, it is best that you do not state your opinions. Someone who may like the material or have a connection with the writing may take offense at your dislike, even if you are not the only one with a negative opinion.