Finish this sentence a reading Challenge

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You can start and finish this challenge whenever you like!

  LEVELS:
Scanner – Read 1-3 books.
Fact Checker – Read 4-9 books.
Pressman – Read 10-19 books.
Proofreader – Read 20-29 books.
Junior Text Analyzer – Read 30-39 books.
Junior Meaning Maker – Read 40-49 books.
Junior Text User – Read 50-59 books.
Junior Text Crafter – Read 60-69 books.
Copy Editor – Read 70-79 books.
Author’s Editor – Read 80-89 books.
Ombudsman – Read 90-99 books.
Deputy Managing Editor – Read 100-109 books.
Managing Editor – Read 110-129 books.
Chief Editor – Read 120-139 books.
Executive Editor – Read 140-150 books.
RULES: Select your level and then choose from the 101 sentences below. You have three options:
• Finish the sentence with a book title (see example below).
• Spell-It-Out word of your choice (see example below).
• Do a mixture of both!
You may add or ignore the indefinite and definite articles (a, an, the, etc.). You may add or ignore auxiliary or helping verbs (is, am, are, was, were, be, being, or been). Or you may add or remove any needed prepositions or subordinate conjunctions; see below, if you need help with identifying these.
Examples of Using a Book Title:
“It took...Forever and a Day.”
“He came to...A Fitting End.”
“My prom night was a...Dead Beat.”
Example of the Spell-It-Out Option:  Pick a word or words with which you would like to end the sentence. Read books with titles, series names, authors (first or last name), character (first or last name), that begin with letters that correspond to letter of the word(s) you choose. You may ignore the indefinite and definite articles (a, an, the, etc.).
“It took a...”
S - Steve Berry (author) The Amber Room
E - Eden, Cynthia (author) Deadly Heat
C - The Crystal Cave, by Mary Stewart
O - Orphan Train, by Christina Baker Kline
N - Nicole (character) - Sweet Salt Air, by Barbara Delinsky,
D - Dresden Files #8 - Proven Guilty, by Jim Butcher
Common Prepositions: - to add or remove. Larger image here.
Common Subordinate Conjunctions: - to add or remove. Larger image here.
 

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