Have you ever heard of PhotoReading?
It is a completely untraditional method of reading books. It consists of five parts or so, including relaxation, previewing, reviewing, and the most important part: scanning through the pages 1 page per second, while maintaining a soft gaze at the blip between the pages.
Since I've been interested in increasing my reading speed and comprehension, I'm fairly interested. I've looked around the Internet searching for more info about PhotoReading and aside from the numerous pages that try to sell the product, I've found three types of reviews: some that say it works great, some that say it's a complete hoax and others who say that it works but needs a lot of concentration.
As a means to save me from getting too hooked into what could be hocus-pocus pseudoscience, I'd love to see what you people think.
Wikipedia article about PhotoReading.
PhotoReading in amazon.com