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Absolutely! The Wrinkle in Time series is made of books that are a couple of hundred pages. I'll be counting some Harlequins for sure. They are roughly the same reading level and length (although certainly not the same content) .





How about Lemony Snicket (A Series of Unfortunate Events)? I ask because I'm on the first one and I'll probably be reading them in 2010.

ow about Lemony Snicket (A Series of Unfortunate Events)? I ask because I'm on the first one and I'll probably be reading them in 2010.








I agree with Lyn M - this is a personal goal, so what you count really has to do with what you feel comfortable in counting. It isn't a race. We're all at different reading levels and speeds, so read what you're wanting to read. If you feel awkward putting it on your list because it "wasn't really a long enough book", then it probably wasn't...but that length will differ for everyone. I think the only restriction was no children's books, but Young Adult (YA) were okay.










I read Nancy Drew books too.. a couple each year. :) I enjoy them.




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I am curious as to how Children's Books are defined in this situation. Do we mean no Cat in the Hat? What about books like Harry Potter, or The Hunger Games?
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