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  2. I Can Read! - Wikipedia

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    I Can Read! is a line of beginning reading books published by HarperCollins.The series is rated by level and is widely used to teach children to read English. The first book in the series was Else Holmelund Minarik's Little Bear, published in 1957, and subsequent notable titles have included Amelia Bedelia and Frog and Toad.

  3. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Small books containing a combination of text and illustrations are then provided to educators for each level. [3] While young children display a wide distribution of reading skills, each level is tentatively associated with a school grade. Some schools adopt target reading levels for their pupils.

  4. The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily - Wikipedia

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    [6] Kirkus Reviews wrote of the book, "Intriguing characters and splendid writing mitigate the lightweight plot." [3] School Library Journal felt that it was a "hilarious and heartfelt sequel." [7] The Twelve Days of Dash and Lily was one of the titles picked for YouTube celebrity Zoella's book club. Zoella announced its inclusion on her ...

  5. Avalon: Web of Magic - Wikipedia

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    Avalon: Web of Magic (also printed as Avalon: Quest for Magic) is a series of twelve young adult fantasy books written by American author Rachel Roberts between 2001 and 2010. The books tell of the adventures of a trio of modern girls who are turned into mages to save the legendary land of Avalon from those who want to use its magic for evil.

  6. Here's to You, Rachel Robinson - Wikipedia

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    This book is written from the perspective of Rachel Robinson, who is thirteen years old and the youngest child of three. She is regarded as an overachiever and perfectionist, but explains throughout the book that she finds it difficult being intellectually gifted, and uses her perfectionist behaviours as a coping mechanism to deal with problems with her family and with her insecurities ...

  7. How to read ‘ACOTAR’ author Sarah J. Maas’ books in order

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    Perhaps BookTok or your reading buddies put Maas’ three series — “Throne of Glass,” “A Court of Thorns and Roses” and “Crescent City”— on your radar, and her newest book ...

  8. Rachel Harrison (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Library Journal praised the book with another starred review, noting that the author's "latest is a rip-roaring, bloody adventure that also explores the wounds trauma can leave on both the body and the psyche" and "[t]he author’s style is gripping and will keep you reading way past your bedtime". [6]

  9. Rachael Leigh Cook Details the Difference Between Rom ... - AOL

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    Rachael Leigh Cook made a name for herself in romantic comedies like She’s All That, so she knows a thing or two about the genre. “It feels really humbling and really special,” the Josie and ...