Readers on Amazon consider it readable at 3 - 7 Grade Level.
A popular method used by schools to measure a student reader’s ability is Lexile level or a Lexile Measure. The Lexile Level of Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls is 610L .
Readers of age 9 - 11 years will enjoy Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls.
The estimated word count of Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls is 62,310 words.
A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 4 hrs 10 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 6 hrs 56 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 2 hrs 19 mins.
Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls - 62,310 words | ||
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Reading Speed | Time to Read | |
Slow | 150 words/min | 6 hrs 56 mins |
Average | 250 words/min | 4 hrs 10 mins |
Fast | 450 words/min | 2 hrs 19 mins |
for Emily Windsnap and the Ship of Lost Souls
Emily Windsnap finds herself caught between worlds in a dramatic new episode of the New York Times best-selling series.A field trip to a mysterious island quickly turns into an adventure when Emily Windsnap and Aaron discover a secret lookout point from which they spot a ghostly ship that no one else seems to be able to see. The ship appears and disappears only at certain times of day—growing fainter each time. Searching for answers only leads to more questions until Emily and her friends confront the island’s keeper, uncovering the incredible story of a ship caught between land and sea, day and night . . . life and death. Only Emily, with her ability to transform from mermaid to human, can enter Atlantis to try to bring the ship’s passengers back before the portal is closed forever. Emily knows that if she fails, not only will the passengers never see their loved ones again, but Emily won’t be able to return either. Will she be able to resist the allure of Atlantis and return home before it’s too late? Read more