Mint Reading is a brand under the banner of Hundred Words, specializing in adult English reading on WeChat, and its Cake English Boot Camp specializes in children's picture book reading on WeChat. "Read 4 English books in 100 days; finish your first English masterpiece here" is Mint Reading's highly encouraging tagline, which is still very attractive to people like me who have a certain level of English proficiency but get a headache when they see an original book. In addition, the circle of friends every day people punch card, punch card content is also carefully designed - "today is the XX day, has read XXXX words in the mint reading boot camp", looks like a sense of accomplishment.
Ps: Regarding how about Mint Reading and Fluent Reading, which one is better, I don't think it helps much in learning English, it's what level it is or what level it is. English can't be significantly improved by 100 days of reading, you still have to put in some hard work. If you want to get a rough idea of what things the world's most famous books are about, you can still take a look. Roughly means that the book is in abridged vernacular, which is a bit different from the original. So I think it's better to have a combination of teachers if you want to improve your English. I myself is online with a foreign teacher 1 to 1 learning, have a computer and headset at home can take classes, this kind of target is quite strong, the effect is also very obvious. And it's not just reading from a book, the course can be adjusted as I progress, which is very good.