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Reading Smart: Advanced Techniques for Improved Reading | Nicholas Reid Schaffzin
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Demonstrates techniques to improve one's reading speed and comprehension, including prereading, pen-marking, mapping, and clustering
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sebrittainclark
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Has anyone else checked out story graph? I feel like their recommendation system is interesting but needs more reviews, but their reading challenge system is super cool. I'm sebrittainclark on there too, if anyone wants to add me.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm I‘m very addicted to it! 😅 I‘ll go add you now. My username is also the same. ❤️ 3y
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Bookgoil
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Just want to share @TheSpineView wonderful week long #readyourway #readathon starting tomorrow! I‘m doing so many but this is low key and I just want to keep up with my spooky #scarathlon2020 TBR books I forgot to make my list for the week so not sure what‘s coming up!
#teamharkness @StayCurious

TheSpineView Thanks for sharing! 😘 4y
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There are a ton of readathons going on in October and for #scarathlon2020 we wanted to make sure everyone could gain some extra points by participating in whichever readathons fit into their schedule. If you want to take part in multiple, that‘s perfect! More points for your team! We‘ll try to put together a calendar closer to the start of the month so everyone can plan! In the meantime, if you know of any readathons please post below!

Patchshank I haven't seen any readathons posted. I would love to sign up for at least one. 4y
LibrarianRyan While You are clarifying: 2 more questions: “directly related to Halloween“. How is this gaged? Halloween setting, in the title, etc. Or does its about standard Halloween type monsters like witches work.

Question 2: the categories are Mystery/thriller and Monster/Gore. Where would something like a haunted house fall? What distances the two.
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TEArificbooks Another question: book related to your theme and books related to Halloween. If we read a book that is Halloween related and fits your team theme do we stack the points so 40 points for the one book? 4y
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StayCurious @LibrarianRyan for the haunted house if it‘s more of a paranormal vibe it would fit into monster/gore. But if it‘s a creepy house setting, like Turn of the Key, or Lock Every Door it‘s more related to mystery suspense... because it‘s creepy people not ghosts. I‘d say every reader should use their judgement since we won‘t check into every book. 4y
StayCurious @LibrarianRyan directly related to Halloween, means that the book discusses Halloween, has the title in the cover, or has a scene during Halloween night. The whole book doesn‘t have to take place around Halloween for it to qualify, but it does have to be mentioned. 4y
StayCurious @mdm139 Last year we just did whichever point value was highest. So if I read a mystery about Halloween, then we did Points for Halloween since it was higher. 4y
StayCurious @Patchshank check out the list on @Clwojick post - some of those might interest you☺️ 4y
Patchshank Ooooh...ok thank you @StayCurious 4y
Skygoddess1 @Locd_booktician_ on Instagram is hosting #blackoweenathon for the month of October for readers looking to read books in the horror/spooky genre by Black authors. Platforms: Instagram, Twitter & YouTube 4y
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