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Reading Resources MyOn service is free for all students. There are excellent Quick Reads titles. There are some fiction and some non-fiction (information books) as well as a news section which is updated regularly although this is quite America focussed. For those young people who find reading a bit tricky, there is a facility to read it out to them. Accelerated Reader Accelerated Reader is a powerful tool for monitoring and managing independent reading practice, motivating students to read for pleasure. After students read their books, they can take a quiz online. There are also articles available to read with quizzes. Obooko is a platform for authors to self-publish. Above is the link for the Teens and Young Adult fiction page, there are other categories, as well as non-fiction. Stories in audio books form for children. However, the titles available are from the US site, more American focus. The search facility helps locate title you are looking for. If you have an Amazon Prime account you can download a limited selection of books for free. Even without a Kindle you can download the app to read them. If you have an Amazon Prime account you can download a limited selection of books for free Walliams author of The World Worst Children who has released new audio stories. public libraries don't just have physical resources; they also have an online offer. If you are a member of Nottinghamshire libraries (now part of INSPIRE) and can find your library card you may want to explore the link below - the main page for their digital offer (ebooks, audiobooks, emagazines and enewspapers). The Story Podcast is now expired but great resource for reading ideas online, with easy access arrange by categories. There is something for everyone adults too. ................
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