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Bookmarks And Resume Reading

Use bookmarks, saved sessions, and progress persistence to keep long-form reading from turning into restart fatigue.

2 min read
April 1, 2026

Losing your place kills more reading habits than hard vocabulary does. The RSVP Reader App Store page says you can resume where you left off, and Apple’s Books guide says your place is saved automatically and bookmarks are there when you want a deliberate return point. That is the behavior people expect from a serious reading app.

Why resume matters

Readers often blame the text when the real problem is restart friction. If it takes too much effort to recover the thread, the next session never starts. That is why this help page sits next to reading stats and build a daily reading habit.

When to use bookmarks

Use bookmarks when:

  • you know you want to return to a specific section
  • you are reading a long document in pieces
  • you want to create a deliberate second pass later

This is especially useful for speed reading for students and other readers who revisit dense material over multiple sessions.

Practical workflow

Here is a clean pattern:

  1. clear the easy sections in the single-word mode or Cruise
  2. bookmark the section that needs a slower second pass
  3. come back later without searching for your place

That pattern works well with reading modes and read PDFs faster on iPhone.

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