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- The Memory Book is a guide written by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. Although it looks like a novel, the book is more like a textbook in that to really get the most out of it, one has to do the suggested activities while reading the book.
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Unleash the hidden power of your mind through Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas's simple, fail-safe memory system, and you can become more effective, more imaginative, and more powerful, at work, at school, in sports and play. Discover how easy it is to: file phone numbers, data, figures, and appointments right in your head; learn foreign words and phrases with ease; read with..more
Published June 12th 1986 by Ballantine Books (first published 1974)
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Aug 31, 2009Penny rated it it was amazing · review of another editionRecommended to Penny by: I don't recall.
I am giving this book a very high rating because I think I read it but I can't remember but I'm guessing that it was very, very good. Books like this tend to be good (or at least good for you). I do not remember where I put it but it is here somewhere. I could not recall the name of the book but remembered the ISBN so it was easy to search on that.
I do recall that my children and husband gave it to me for some special event (birthday, Christmas, Saturday, or something.) I also know that co-autho..more
I do recall that my children and husband gave it to me for some special event (birthday, Christmas, Saturday, or something.) I also know that co-autho..more
Aug 19, 2008Brian rated it it was amazing
This book will teach you how to memorize and retain just about anything quickly and easily. The techniques take work to learn and practice, but once you have them down it is amazing the things you can do.
I used the methods in this book to memorize thousands of Chinese vocabulary words. I have also begun using the numbers techniques, and can remember any number that I decide to memorize. Right now I am working on the methods for retaining what I read. I'm not great at it yet, but my retention is..more
I used the methods in this book to memorize thousands of Chinese vocabulary words. I have also begun using the numbers techniques, and can remember any number that I decide to memorize. Right now I am working on the methods for retaining what I read. I'm not great at it yet, but my retention is..more
Anyone looking to improve their memory will be astounded by this book. You don't have to take drugs! Changed my perspective and incorporated its teachings into my everyday life. A must read!
My Rating: 5+ stars
Reviewed by: Mrs. N
My Rating: 5+ stars
Reviewed by: Mrs. N
Jul 30, 2011David Grimaud rated it really liked it
There are some people out there with great memories and excellent interpersonal skills. We've all probably met someone like this.. They seem to remember your name, your face, and little details about your life and past conversations way more than the average person. And we all LOVE being around these people. They make us feel important and valued, because it could be a year since you've seen them (and you only met them once), and they will recall specific details about your life and ask about..more
This book is about three systems:
1. Link system
2. Substitute system
3. Peg system
Link system tells you to link all the things you want to remember using a weird relation. (Not all of them at once, but as a linked list). And this works!
Example if you want to remember, mouse, aeroplane, chair. Visualize a mouse flying over an aeroplane. And a chair dropping out of aeroplane. As you are forcing your mind to think more about the relations, it memorized the relations. (You are being more mindful here..more
1. Link system
2. Substitute system
3. Peg system
Link system tells you to link all the things you want to remember using a weird relation. (Not all of them at once, but as a linked list). And this works!
Example if you want to remember, mouse, aeroplane, chair. Visualize a mouse flying over an aeroplane. And a chair dropping out of aeroplane. As you are forcing your mind to think more about the relations, it memorized the relations. (You are being more mindful here..more
It almost feels unfair to give this book 4 stars instead of 5, since it's probably one of the most useful books I've ever read and easily the book I've most often gifted to others. But I hope the reason will become clear in this review.
This is a basic primer to the easier techniques in mnemonics, and will allow you to learn a great deal about how to memorize large quantities of information, pretty much about any topic, with a little bit of creativity. The techniques they cover are the Link, Subs..more
Aug 26, 2008Justin rated it it was amazingThis is a basic primer to the easier techniques in mnemonics, and will allow you to learn a great deal about how to memorize large quantities of information, pretty much about any topic, with a little bit of creativity. The techniques they cover are the Link, Subs..more
Recommended to Justin by: Brian
This book is logical, honest, and practical.
Logical
Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas explain why memory techniques work and how they simply build on the way our minds already work.
Honest
From the very beginning readers are told memory systems take work, but they are possible and within everyone's reach. Like all good things, it takes effort.
Practical
The memory systems described in this book can be applied to remembering to-do lists, dates, names, places, events, phone numbers, etc. Who wouldn't l..more
Logical
Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas explain why memory techniques work and how they simply build on the way our minds already work.
Honest
From the very beginning readers are told memory systems take work, but they are possible and within everyone's reach. Like all good things, it takes effort.
Practical
The memory systems described in this book can be applied to remembering to-do lists, dates, names, places, events, phone numbers, etc. Who wouldn't l..more
Jun 16, 2012Tyler Suzuki Nelson rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The Memory Book is a guide written by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. Although it looks like a novel, the book is more like a textbook in that to really get the most out of it, one has to do the suggested activities while reading the book. The point of this book is, if not already evident, to help improve one's memory.
I don't have much to say about this book. I do like the idea behind the book, and I think the method can be quite powerful for memorizing things. However, I found most of the book t..more
I don't have much to say about this book. I do like the idea behind the book, and I think the method can be quite powerful for memorizing things. However, I found most of the book t..more
A great read. Some very helpful suggestions as to how to memorize various things. As with anything we doi the more effort you put into it the more successful you will be.
Recommended
Recommended
My first twelve years of school I found to be impossibly difficult. I got C’s on my report card. The only A’s I got were in physical education and Choir. Everyone who took those classes always got A’s automatically it was a guarantee. I got C’s in my other classes. I tried so very hard to get a B but the test answers just would not stay in my head for the tests. I would forget what I had studied even after studying for many hours. Therefore, I logically assumed I was just not smart.
None of my r..more
None of my r..more
Focus on what you want to remember--if you want to remember. The best example is learning someone's name. Forget it right away? You're not being aware enough. When meeting new people, rhetorically repeat, 'What is their name? What is their name?' Have that be your main nagging thought.
Substitute words for similar words. Page 73 is list for last names.
Put things in the same place every time. To remember to do or get something put something in your path or awkwardly out of place to spur original..more
Substitute words for similar words. Page 73 is list for last names.
Put things in the same place every time. To remember to do or get something put something in your path or awkwardly out of place to spur original..more
Sep 14, 2014Andreas rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I re-discovered the book in the basement and couldn't remember a thing about it. Not a good sign for a book about improving your memory but it's never to late.
The most important methods presented here are
Word substitution
It's hard to remember words that don't make sense and it's better to come up with something that is easier to visualize. The authors give endless examples for that and I became jealous how easy it is for them. There is nothing that they can't simplify and I hope that it's just..more
The most important methods presented here are
Word substitution
It's hard to remember words that don't make sense and it's better to come up with something that is easier to visualize. The authors give endless examples for that and I became jealous how easy it is for them. There is nothing that they can't simplify and I hope that it's just..more
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Feb 28, 2012Arun Mahendrakar rated it it was amazing
Turns out that when an atom of Cesium is bombarded with energy is starts vibrating / ticking and every such 9129631770 ticks counts as a second. Hence the name atomic clock. Now in order to remember that number I just go: button push meets cow cozy (actually thinking of a button with push written on it talking to a happy cow). Absolutely brilliant.
This was my first memory improvement book and I loved the techniques mentioned in here. Although extremely impressed, I know I have to keep working on..more
This was my first memory improvement book and I loved the techniques mentioned in here. Although extremely impressed, I know I have to keep working on..more
May 12, 2013Austin rated it liked it · review of another edition
Simply put: It works well, but requires putting much additional energy into creating memory sequences that I feel are not practical for the person looking for general memorization tricks
Feb 23, 2008Amna rated it really liked it
there is a Simple techniques you can learn from this book that will help you to memorize alots of things
May 23, 2014Joanne G. rated it liked it · review of another edition Shelves: b-library, nonfiction, paperback, location-s
I'm only giving three stars because I read this back in the '70s, and, ironically, I don't remember any of it.
Apr 30, 2009Bob rated it it was amazingRecommended to Bob by: No one
Because of the memory tips I learned in this book I was able to win almost $200,000 on a game show.
The way it's written is quite old fashioned, long winded, and utterly boring. I couldn't finish it.
Good book. Does not go into memory palaces but has lots of good info. Also has lots of fluff.
This book really surpassed my expectations. I've previously read Unlimited Memory by Kevin Horsley - and although this book is older, it seems to have EVEN MORE practical memory tools and tricks. I did a live stream inspired by the chapter on memorizing long digit numbers, you can watch that here: https://youtu.be/gcqJX_xkiVA
To be honest, I need to read this again in the new year, because my brain wasn't able to absorb all the information that came AFTER that chapter - so I need to learn more ab..more
To be honest, I need to read this again in the new year, because my brain wasn't able to absorb all the information that came AFTER that chapter - so I need to learn more ab..more
Feb 19, 2019Roman Gayevsky rated it really liked it · review of another edition
The way cheaper alternative to all those meddling and costly training programs of Jim Kwik and the like :) Suggested methods really work if you practice well, some – even quite fast and with little efforts. The thing is that with emerging technologies people no longer care about training their memory. Each and every remembering process gets easily replaced by combination of hard- and software, in the same time putting our mind’s abilities in certain limits and even reducing these abilities (e.g...more
Feb 10, 2018Alice Cerconi rated it liked it
I was looking for something different. This is an effective book if you'd like to learn about memorization techniques, but not necessarily about how i.e. to read better in order to retain more information. I was pleasantly surprised though to find out that memorization is an exercise of creativity, imagination, and humor. It's not a book to read casually, but to practice intensely, that if you want to reap the benefits (I didn't). I think that you really have to be interested in the topic in ord..more
I've read several books on memorization techniques and other more broad books about the brain, memory and how it works. This is probably the most practical one I've come across so far. Very easy to read, covers a lot of different techniques and has many examples for each technique. You won't become an expert overnight, you still have to practice the different methods in the book, but this is by far the most comprehensive book I've come across. It will cover the basics such as memory palace, peg..more
Jan 09, 2018Leinades Cheb added it
What I loved most about this book, is that it provides almost instant value. Just read the first three chapters, and bam, the ideas and techniques are simple and universal enough so you can apply them to remembering anything, from shopping lists to dates without reading further.
You can keep on reading, and there are some good tips and tools provided in the rest of the book but it is entirely up to you.
Aug 10, 2019You can keep on reading, and there are some good tips and tools provided in the rest of the book but it is entirely up to you.
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really liked it Shelves: dts-nt101, memory, zzz-seminary-recommended-reading
A helpful guide to memory techniques. Any reader will benefit from the methods taught, which can be applied to anything from remembering addresses and phone numbers to memorizing business information to preforming memory based card tricks. The reader will receive as much as he puts into the methods in this book. While the examples can become overly expansive, they demonstrate the usefulness of the systems.
May 17, 2017Colin Gleason rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Classic, still has lots to teach
There are quite a few dated references (circa 1974), and the techniques are shown with painfully lengthy examples, but the ideas are basic enough to get the first time through, with plenty of chance to practice. Groundbreaking work on the Peg System, Link System, and Loci System.
There are quite a few dated references (circa 1974), and the techniques are shown with painfully lengthy examples, but the ideas are basic enough to get the first time through, with plenty of chance to practice. Groundbreaking work on the Peg System, Link System, and Loci System.
firstly there's nothing in this book you can't find on the internet, after reading the whole book there's only a few things il take away from it. it's worth a read if it's lying about but I wouldn't go out my way to find it.
This is the first book in memory I have read, so I learned a few valuable tricks..but 70% of this book is trash. Worth a read if you have never read any memory books.
Great reminder about how our memories really work!
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Harry Lorayne is an American magician and a memory-training specialist and writer who was called 'The Yoda of Memory Training' by Time magazine. He is well known for his mnemonic demonstrations and has appeared on numerous television shows including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. His book The Memory Book was a New York Times bestseller. His card magic, especially his innovations in card..more
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“Making the pictures ridiculous is what enables you to really see them; a logical picture is usually too vague.” — 1 likes