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The 2020 Reading Challenge Group

15 discussion posts. Allison said: Bookopoly: How to Play:- This game will run from June-December, 2016.- Click on the graphic of the board to ...

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The 2024 Pick Your Poison Reading Challenge

Wow. Where did 2023 go? I feel like I blinked and suddenly I'm packing my bags to head home for the holidays. I have about five books still to read to meet last year's goal and I'm not sure I'll make it! I always feel like I need to add a little something interesting in this introduction to be creative and fun and bond with everyone. But then I think about all those online recipes where you have to scroll through a 28 page summary of the author's childhood before you can learn how to make…

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Amherst Town Library on Instagram: "Looking for some books to help complete your Summer Reading Bookopoly challenges? Find books with orange covers, books with … | Library summer reading, Summer reading, Library displays

Amherst Town Library on Instagram: "Looking for some books to help complete your Summer Reading Bookopoly challenges? Find books with orange covers, books with library in the title, books with people on the cover and more! Click the link in our bio to browse . . . . #LibrariesOfInstagram #NHLibraries #AmherstNH #BookDisplay"

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A Literary Endeavor- A Reading Game | Book reading journal, Book challenge, Reading challenge
Colorful Literary Game Design
Literary Board Game With Dice And Prompts
Interactive Book-themed Game

This reading game was created by Bookish Addictions. Tag @bookishaddictions on Instagram to have your post shared on my story. This game is free to use; please give credit when appropriate.

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The 2015 Bookish Bingo Challenge | Book challenge, Bingo books, Geek books

You won't believe the amount of times I've been asked how I 'keep reading fun' or how I 'find motivation to read'. Often, I spend awkward minutes racking my brain for an answer, when really the answer is quite simple: I just do. I can't explain it, and it's not so easy to tell someone else that. I've been asked the question by lots of friends and even my little sister's friends and every single time I want to be able to tell them there is a fun way to get them to read. If there is one thing…

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