Reading Challenge
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Books About Teen Entrepreneurship
Posted about 3 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Fiction, nonfiction, Reading Challenge, Reading Recommendations, Teens
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Wow! This is our next-to-last prompt for the 2021 RPL Teen Reading Challenge. It’s hard to believe that we are so close to the end. Like our last prompt, Prompt […]
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Banned Books Week 2021
Posted about 3 years ago by Nico D'Archangel
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Book Reviews, Inform * Enrich * Empower, Reading Challenge
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This year’s Banned Books Week theme is Books Unite Us, Censorship Divides Us. I personally find this to be a universal truth. With a book I can be a cyborg […]
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Books By or About a Senior Citizen
Posted about 3 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Readers, we are in the last quarter of our 2021 RPL Teen Reading Challenge! If you’ve made it this far, I have complete confidence that you will finish. You may […]
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Recommended by Someone You Admire
Posted about 3 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Welcome back, readers, to this month’s 2021 Teen Reading Challenge post! The prompt this month is to “read something recommended by someone you admire.” Let me start off by saying […]
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Books to Make You Laugh
Posted about 4 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Fiction, nonfiction, Reading Challenge, Reading Recommendations, Teens
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Readers, we are more than halfway through the 2021 RPL Teen Reading Challenge! It’s hard to believe we are already into the month of July. Thankfully, this year is measuring […]
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Juneteenth
Posted about 4 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Black History Month, Fiction, holidays; celebrations, nonfiction, Reading Challenge, Reading Recommendations, Teens
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Welcome back to month six of the 2021 RPL Teen Reading Challenge. How’s it been going to far? I don’t know about you, but historically this is about the time […]
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2021 Teen Reading Challenge: Shared Talents
Posted about 4 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Fiction, nonfiction, Reading Challenge, Reading Recommendations, Teens
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Welcome to month five of the 2021 RPL Teen Writing Challenge. How’s it been going?? If you’re completing the challenge in order, this month you’ll be focusing on prompt #5 […]
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The 2021 RPL Teen Reading Challenge
Posted about 4 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Reading Challenge, Teens
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I have a love hate relationship with reading challenges. I tried one in 2019 with mixed results. You can read more about that here. I tend to feel super inspired […]
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