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Author: Eddy Hood

I’m Eddy Hood, host of The Read Well Podcast. I love getting lost in big ideas and great stories, and I started the podcast to help fellow readers tackle challenging books with confidence. I’m studying philosophy, running Edgewater Bookstore, and slowly chipping away at writing a novel.
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February 9, 2025February 9, 2025

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What Makes a Good Book?

Have you ever wondered why some books keep you hooked while others don’t? We might love the characters, the mysterious settings, and the spicy dialogue, but those aren’t always what keep me turning the pages. For me, it all comes down to one thing: the need to know. What happens next? If a book keepsContinue reading What Makes a Good Book? →

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February 5, 2025

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Do You Forget Books? Try This When You Read.

When you look at your home library, do you see books that you’ve read, loved, and COMPLETELY forgotten? I’m talking about the life-changing books that filled you with ideas and are now collecting dust on your shelf. What happened? When I forget books, it’s because I stayed at level 1 of reading comprehension – aContinue reading Do You Forget Books? Try This When You Read. →

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January 31, 2025January 31, 2025

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Why We Take Notes

We take notes because some ideas matter more than others. And what matters to you may be entirely different from what matters to me. That’s the beauty of it. Note-taking is personal. There’s no perfect system because how you do it has to match who you are—otherwise, you won’t stick with it. Some people sketchContinue reading Why We Take Notes →

When reading feels like a chore

January 29, 2025January 29, 2025

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When Reading Feels Like a Chore

Sometimes I don’t feel good about myself as a reader. Little thoughts slither into my brain and destroy my motivation. I want to talk about these thoughts today because they’re normal and many of you feel them as well.  Last week, I got an email from a community member in a reading slump. This person’sContinue reading When Reading Feels Like a Chore →

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January 25, 2025

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The Reader’s Question

Readers ask this question every day: How will I invest my mental energy? I recognize how fortunate I am to be alive and to have the ability to choose how I spend my mental energy. I understand that it is a finite resource, and if I am not mindful, I can easily waste it onContinue reading The Reader’s Question →

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January 24, 2025January 24, 2025

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You’re Missing The Point of a Book

I worry that we’re missing the point of reading books. I’ll reel back my hyperbole a bit, but let’s consider what books are and WHY we read them. The why is critical here. A book is input. It either entertains you or educates you. Either way, it’s more stuff that you’re packing into your brain.Continue reading You’re Missing The Point of a Book →

A young man at a desk with a stack of philosophy books.

January 23, 2025

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You Can’t Focus ALL Day

I just finished three hours of philosophy class and now my brain is mush. Why? Because I have one to three hours of “deep thinking” in me a day. I’m not talking about sitting at a computer or getting through work meetings. I’m talking about the kind of focus that’s exhausting but exhilarating. We putContinue reading You Can’t Focus ALL Day →

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January 22, 2025January 22, 2025

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How to Read More Books

Before we learn how to read more books, let’s chat about the rediculousness of today’s image. I had ChatGPT create a picture based on my article below. The genius robots drew a woman in a chair. Notice how she and the sidetable are blocking the front door. Perhaps the best way to read more booksContinue reading How to Read More Books →

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January 15, 2025January 15, 2025

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Stop Binging on Junk Media: Feed Your Brain

I need to lose 10 pounds (mostly around the belly) and the process of dieting has taught me something interesting about reading deeply. I know what you’re thinking…that I pull these reading thoughts from strange places, but I promise this will help improve your deep reading sessions. Keep reading. Ok, back to the diet. IContinue reading Stop Binging on Junk Media: Feed Your Brain →

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January 12, 2025January 12, 2025

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The Bliss of Reading Books

It’s Sunday. The world is quiet, the coffee is hot, and my book is waiting. I wonder where I’ll go today as I tip-toe over each word, stepping carefully past each period or exclamation mark. It’s only ink on a page, small shapes forming letters. But, for some reason, those pages filled with sentences pourContinue reading The Bliss of Reading Books →

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