Monthly Archives: March 2016
Uglies Book Trailer
Letter Essay #6: Animal Farm
I recently finished reading Animal Farm by George Orwell. It was written in 1943, but it wasn’t published until 1945. The reason it took so long to publish was because in 1943, the world had a very positive view of the Soviet Union. The Soviets were fighting the seemingly invincible Nazi army to a standstill. … Continue reading Letter Essay #6: Animal Farm
Childhood Trauma
We always loved legos, that was me, my brother, and my neighbor John. Whenever me or my brother got a new lego set we would both love to build it together, and it was probably my most memorable times of my childhood. He would usually do the harder books and i would do the … Continue reading Childhood Trauma
Reader’s Theatre: City of Ember, Period 3 ILA
Raymond’s Letter Essay #6: Divergent
Greetings Everyone! I have decided to take a break from reading the 39 Clues Series and write my next letter essay on the novel, Divergent, a 487-page long, dystopian fiction novel written by Veronica Roth. Veronica Roth was born on August 19, 1988 in New York City, and was raised in Barrington, Illinois. Her mother, Barbara … Continue reading Raymond’s Letter Essay #6: Divergent
Abby’s Letter Essay #6: MATCHED
Dear Readers and Mr.Jockers, Not long ago I read half the book matched by Ally Condie. I gave a half book letter esay. It was an amazing first half. But the whole book together was even better. Ally Condie has written ten books so far MATCHED is one of the one of the most … Continue reading Abby’s Letter Essay #6: MATCHED