I'm finding more benefit from the other parts of the photoreading system than from photoreading itself. Generally speaking though, the photoreading whole mind system has incorporated many of the better methods of understanding information in a book, including the concept of multiple passes through a book. That is, first, you flip through the book to get a better idea of what the book is about even before you begin, a short explorative pass. The next step is identifying how you want to approach the book further (if at all), that is, do you want to read it very deeply or superficially. Kinda hard to describe cause I'm tired, I'll try to organize my thoughts and get back to you.
In general though, there's the nuts and bolts of reading (or speed reading) and there's how you apply the nuts and bolts to get the greatest amount of information with the best comprehension for your needs.
If I recall correctly, the book named "How to Read A Book".
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