Hi, here are a few tips for improving your speed in reading:
Before tackling any book, always go through the book's Table of Contents first to give yourself an idea of what the book has in store.
Skimming through the Table of Contents will reinforce certain terminology, concepts and philosophies that are at the core of any book-a practice that will help you retain information better.
When you finally reach the reading part, don't start by going through it paragraph by paragraph. On the contrary, read only the first sentence of every paragraph at the first pass. The first sentence usually carries the main idea behind every paragraph.
Attempting to read at the same speed for all kinds of materials is disastrous to your reading life. A pocket book romance, for example, is something that you will tackle in a breeze as opposed to, say Karl Marx's Dialectical Materialism.
The average reader reads somewhere between 250 and 350 words per minute for easy material. The ideal reading speed, however, is between 500 -700 words per minute, although some people can read so much more than that.