the moonstone by wilkie collins points:34 pages:92 reading level:7.6
has lots of pictures and words are like really big i have read 2 different ones and got double the points so i got sixty-eight ar points
War and Peace has 118 points. Les Miserables has 105. Executive Orders with 78. Gone with the Wind with 77. The Arabian Nights has 69. The Inheritance Cycle (four books) has 115 points in all. The Harry Potter Series with 183 points in all. Inkheart has 23 and Inkspell has 29.
The Hunger Games is very suitable. The size is big but the font & context is very big. There are 374 pages. I am currently reading The Hunger Games & I love it. I just bought it tonight & i cannot put it down. It has an amazing plot & leaves you hanging at moments to where you just want to keep reading.
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Les miserables: 105 points
War and Peace: 118 points
Brisinger: 45 points
If you get 100 percent on all the Harry Potter series you will get 183 points :)
War and Peace, with 118 points. However, all of the Harry Potter series is worth 183 points.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is worth 44 points. The reading level is 7.2. It has the most points of any Harry Potter book.
i got 105 point ar book city of god
good night moon
Yes, The Lovely Bones is indeed in accelerated reader. It has 16 points.
Yes, it is worth 6 points.
A girl at my school got over 2500 no joke!
I don't think any book gives you that many points.
Yes this book has an Accelerated Reader test. It is worth 2 points. The test is for vocabulary and reading level. The book level is 4.
The book "Peak" by Roland Smith is worth 10 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak has a total of 40 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
Yes, it is worth 9 points.
The book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is worth 7 Accelerated Reader (AR) points.
The book 'Skeleton Key' is worth 10.0 points.
The book has 4 points. It is reading level 3.9. The author is Eve Bunting.
An ar book is an accelerated reader book that at a school you can take a test on it. An AR book is a book registered by accelerated reader that you can take a test on and get AR points for home work if your school uses AR. Each book has it's own level and points. For example if a book is 4.5 and gives 5 points, The book is for 4th graders and gives 5 points. Points is usually used for homework. In my middle school we have to get 20 points by the end of a quarter.