Okay, so today I decided to tackle “jjk books 17”. I’d been putting it off, but it was time to dive in.
Getting Started
First, I gathered all the materials. This meant making sure I had the actual book, obviously. Then, I grabbed my notebook and a couple of pens – gotta have options, you know? I also made sure I had a comfy spot on the couch, because this was going to be a session.
The Reading Process
I started by flipping through the pages to get a feel for the layout and any illustrations. Just a quick scan, nothing too deep. Then, I went back to the beginning and started reading properly.
- I made sure to take it slow. No rushing! I wanted to absorb everything.
- Whenever I came across a word I didn’t know, I jotted it down in my notebook to look up later.
- If a particular sentence or paragraph really stood out, I’d underline it or write a quick note in the margins. Just little things to help me remember.
- Some paragraphs I will read over and over again to ensure I can understand and abosorb.
Taking Notes
My note-taking was pretty basic. I wasn’t trying to write a whole essay or anything. It was more like:
I kept on jotting down some key phrases, or a little summary of each chapter.
I wrote down when I felt boring.
Wrapping Up
Finally, I finished the whole part! I closed the book and reviewed my notes one last time. I felt so good, because I deal with it!
And,that’s all.