It's important when reading a novel to read the title of the book, the preface only if it's written by the author because many times it can ruin you the plot, or make you think in a certain way. The last pages, the author gives a short summary of the classical books. In my opinion I didn't find it useful, because some books that I haven't read I didn't wanted to know what they were going to be like. Also it was the longest chapter so far and it was very tiring to keep track. I had to rest a little bit and continue reading it. But still, it gave a lot of good advices in how to become a better reader and understanding the text by discussing the book with another person and also making your own summarizes and questions at the end of each chapter.
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