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Book it: Sault library plans a summer full of challenges

Superior Summer Reading Challenge, which runs throughout July and August, is open to anyone 19 and older; local prizes up for grabs
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The Sault Ste. Marie Public Library is hoping you’ll join the Superior Summer Reading Challenge.

All you have to do is head to the James L. McIntyre or the North Branch Public Library and pick up a challenge card, or download one online, and get reading.

There are 23 different challenges to choose from, including reading a book that has won a literary award, reading a biography of any Canadian, or reading a novel set on a beach.

You can even complete a challenge just by reading a few pages of your current book to anyone you’d like.

Every challenge completed earns you a ballot for a draw at the end of summer for one of three unique and locally inspired gifts. 

“A gorgeous, handmade Charcuterie board, a colourful alcohol ink print of the North Shore or a cozy, Highway 17 North Hoodie,” the library described.

The contest runs throughout July and August and is open to those 19 and older. 

More information can be found here.

 


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