Analysing the books in the series, we estimate that the reading level of Party Crashers is 4th and 5th grade.
Readability Test | Reading Level |
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Flesch Kincaid Scale | Grade 10 |
SMOG Index | Grade 11 |
Coleman Liau Index | Grade 24 |
Dale Chall Readability Score | Grade 7 |
The estimated word count of Party Crashers (A Body Movers Novel) is 97,650 words.
A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 6 hrs 31 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 10 hrs 51 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 37 mins.
Party Crashers (A Body Movers Novel) - 97,650 words | ||
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Reading Speed | Time to Read | |
Slow | 150 words/min | 10 hrs 51 mins |
Average | 250 words/min | 6 hrs 31 mins |
Fast | 450 words/min | 3 hrs 37 mins |
for Party Crashers (A Body Movers Novel)
There are 33 chapters in Party Crashers . We have listed them below.
Table of Contents |
Title Page |
Chapter 1 |
Chapter 2 |
Chapter 3 |
Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5 |
Chapter 6 |
Chapter 7 |
Chapter 8 |
Chapter 9 |
Chapter 10 |
Chapter 11 |
Chapter 12 |
Chapter 13 |
Chapter 14 |
Chapter 15 |
Chapter 16 |
Chapter 17 |
Chapter 18 |
Chapter 19 |
Chapter 20 |
Chapter 21 |
Chapter 22 |
Chapter 23 |
Chapter 24 |
Chapter 25 |
Chapter 26 |
Epilogue |
A note from the author |
Other works by Stephanie Bond |
About the Author |
Copyright information |
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