Studying Kanji in Lockdown(2) by Daniel Ervin
The book I am using showed me a new technique. When looking at the kanji, I have to think of a story to remember its parts. These stories can be silly, scary, funny, or whatever! The kanji list in the book is organized so that they are easy to learn and remember.
This time, in just two months, I learned 1,200 kanji! I think James Heisig’s book is amazing! I’m still studying, but I think I can finish learning all the common Kanji before the end of summer.