The Harry Potter books have high points. In general any book with a high word count gets a lot of points. Picture books may only have .5 points.
The book with the most AR points is war and peace, worth 118 points. It would be easier to read a lot of books worth less points though. It takes a long time to read war and peace and that time would be better spent reading other book.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is worth 12 points. The Reptile Room book is worth 5 points. Diary of a Wimpy Kid is worth 3 points.
You need to read a lot of books and take the tests quickly, before you forget what happened.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix or The Mist of Avalon or Eragon,or Eldest,or Brisinger another is the Mistborn series which is about 8 books long and about 35 points each.
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It depends on your preference for screen size. The Sony Reader Touch has a larger touchscreen display for easier reading, while the Pocket Edition is more compact and portable. Consider how you plan to use the e-reader to make the best choice for your needs.
Well first off you should really read books and write a lot. Then you should go to school to and REALLY read.
I think a avid reader is someone who reads a lot.
A basic black and white e-reader is probably all you need if all you want to do is read books. A site like Amazon will provide a lot of consumer reviews of the different models.
You get a lot of points by watching videos or play games.
If you are talking about yourself: I can read a lot of books. If you are asking a question to someone: Can you read a lot of books?
I would have to say NOOK by Barnes and Nobles is the best. They don't have as many app choices but there are a lot of books for better prices and they have a ton of more options than others.