Oh, my friend, don't you worry about those Accelerated Reader points. Just enjoy diving into the beautiful world of "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy. Let the words and stories within its pages fill your heart and mind with wonder and joy. Remember, the true value of a book is not in the points it may earn, but in the journey it takes you on.
Read War & Peace which is worth 118 points and then something else that is worth two or more.
War and peace by Leo Tolstoy with 118 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.
The Harry Potter series 183 points (all seven of them).War and Peace - 118 points.Les Miserables - 105 points.The Twilight saga - 88 points (all four of them).
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~ Deidra ~War and Peace is a book that is worth 118 A.R. points... If you are asking who has gotten the most points, I really do not know... But in my 7th grade year I earned 1,175.5 points. I broke my school's record by 600.3 points.
One example of a book that has over 100 points could be "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, which is often considered a classic work of literature. Another example could be "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, which is known for its complex themes and character development. These books are typically studied in academic settings for their literary merit and cultural significance.
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The Harry Potter series gains 183 points. So that is a good series to read. The Twilight series is also a good series, especially Breaking Dawn which is around 30 points. War & Peace is also good and gains 118 points.
118 is the next whole number.
To convert 118 to percent multiply by 100:118 × 100 = 11,800 %
It is: 118 = CXVIIICXVlll = 118