Monthly Archives: December 2015

Raymond’s Letter Essay #4: The 39 Clues: The Sword Thief

My 4th option for the letter essays is Book 3 of the 39 Clues Series, the 39 Clues: the Sword Thief!  I’ve decided to continue to review the 39 Clues Series.  Want to see the first two reviews so this one makes sense?  Click the links below! Book 1: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1v6on8nQ8BkxB8MwFRsg1LOh2hfJkFAzB6f3vWfQ25GM/edit Book 2: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MsTEWkihrE9jeA0RRcC914ZjWQkSI–vqSDGXO_5ors/edit   Amy … Continue reading Raymond’s Letter Essay #4: The 39 Clues: The Sword Thief

Jake M’s Letter Essay #4: Brian’s Hunt

  Dear Public, I finished reading a very short yet very fascinating story. It was Brian’s Hunt by Gary Paulsen. It is a descendant book from Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet. It is a realistic fiction book that is only 103 pages long.   I chose this novel because it’s about the wilderness and survival and I … Continue reading Jake M’s Letter Essay #4: Brian’s Hunt

Jake P.’s Letter Essay #4: The Revenge of Seven

Recently I have finished reading the first 200 pages of The Revenge of Seven by Pittacus Lore. I read this book because it was next in the series after The Fall of Five. After I finish this book I will read the Fate of Ten, the final book in the series. When I finish this … Continue reading Jake P.’s Letter Essay #4: The Revenge of Seven

Tiernan’s Letter Essay #4: Heat

I recently finished reading the book Heat by Mike Lupica. This 220 page realistic fiction novel released in the year 2007. This isn’t the only sports book that Mike Lupica has published. Some of his other amazing stories consist of Travel Team, Million-Dollar Throw, QB 1, The Big Field and many many more. One of the … Continue reading Tiernan’s Letter Essay #4: Heat

Luke’s Letter Essay #4: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

I am about 200 pages into the first book of one of the most well known series there is, Harry Potter. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone does an amazing job of starting of one of the most successful book series there is. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone was published on June 26, 1997 … Continue reading Luke’s Letter Essay #4: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

Will’s Letter Essay #4: Million Dollar Throw

  The novel that I currently finished is called, Million-Dollar Throw, written by Mike Lupica, a sports novel, 244 pages. Everybody calls him Nate “Brady” Brodie. Nate Brodie, a average teenager living a normal life in a small town. Living with his mom and dad, and no surprises. Until, one day he got the chance … Continue reading Will’s Letter Essay #4: Million Dollar Throw

Erick’s Letter Essay #5: The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye

Recently, I have finished reading The Last Apprentice Wrath of the Bloodeye, it is a 448 paged fantasy book by a british author named Joseph Delaney, he is a not very famous author but he is indeed a very good one. I have 5 books so far in his series The Last Apprentice and all … Continue reading Erick’s Letter Essay #5: The Last Apprentice: Wrath of the Bloodeye

Justin’s Letter Essay #4: The Eye of Minds

I’m halfway through reading the book “The Eye of Minds”, it is a 310 page science fiction book, written by James Dashner. I chose to read this book because I enjoy the author’s writing and the back intrigued me, Dashner usually doesn’t make summaries on the back, but instead questions or small details of important … Continue reading Justin’s Letter Essay #4: The Eye of Minds

Kiki’s Letter Essay #4: Uglies

I have finished the first half of the book Uglies a 425 page dystopian fiction novel by Scott Westerfeld. This book was published in 2006, and is the first book in the trilogy, the author Scott Westerfeld is the author of 18 books, was born in Texas and spends most of his time either in … Continue reading Kiki’s Letter Essay #4: Uglies

Alex H’s Letter Essay #4: Someone Like You

Dear Classmates, Recently, I finished reading the novel Someone Like You, a 281 page realistic novel by a creative writer named Sarah Dessen. The ALA “Best Fiction for Young Adults” writer published her book, Someone Like You, on May 11, 2004. I decided to read this book in November because I had recently finished, Keeping … Continue reading Alex H’s Letter Essay #4: Someone Like You

Jake F.’s Letter Essay #4: Because of Mr.Terupt

I recently finished reading Because of Mr.Terupt. I really enjoyed this book because it reminded me of a lot of the things that happen around here. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading books from many different perspectives. There are many different characters in the book who are all very unique to … Continue reading Jake F.’s Letter Essay #4: Because of Mr.Terupt

Margaret’s Letter Essay #4: The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall

12/17/15 I have recently finished reading, The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall by Katie Alender. This 329 Mystery book keeps you flipping the pages all the way up until the end. Katie Alender grew up in South Florida, where her first article was published while she was in high school. Her first book to be … Continue reading Margaret’s Letter Essay #4: The Dead Girls of Hysteria Hall

Grant’s Letter Essay #4: Love That Dog

Recently, I finished reading Love That  Dog, a 128 page poetry book by the author Sharon Creech, the Newbery Medal-winning author of Walk Two Moons and many other books. She has also written two picture books. Creech became the first person to win both the American Newbery Medal and the British Carnegie. In 2001, the … Continue reading Grant’s Letter Essay #4: Love That Dog

Harrison’s Letter Essay #4: Adrift

I recently finished reading a 224 page book, Adrift by Paul Griffin. This thrilling adventure was published recently in the past year. I chose to pick up this book at the book fair this year because of it’s interesting name, cover, and how much the critics raved about it. Paul Griffin wen to college to … Continue reading Harrison’s Letter Essay #4: Adrift

Jake’s Letter Essay #4: Divergent

I have just read 220 Pages (½) of the book, Divergent by Veronica Roth.This Dystopian literature book was published on April 25, 2011 and I choose to read it because I saw the movie and I really wanted to compare the book to the movie. Veronica Roth is a 27 year old, american novelists who … Continue reading Jake’s Letter Essay #4: Divergent