Reading is an excellent way to improve your life. People who read well tend to make a lot more money than those who do not read well. At MNCS, we are here to help improve everyone's reading ability. Hopefully you will remember that when you're swimming in cash someday. The following resources will help you choose books you like, write awesome reflections and other wonderful papers, and help you improve your reading ability.
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Developing a Reading Plan
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How is Reading Measured?
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Good Books
Some_Good_Books Good reading skills start with reading good books. This list, compiled by Jenn, includes some classic books written by the likes of famous writers such as Mark Twain and Joseph Conrad.
Read Your Way to Harvard
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If you're bound for the Ivy League, you'll need a head full of bookish knowledge about all sorts of literary masterpieces, mostly so you can bore your colleagues at stuffy, black tie dinners.

Best Books for Teenage Guys
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Best Books for Teenage Girls
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Effective Summary
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How to write an effective book summary

Literary Analysis
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Literary Terms

for 10-12 graders



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