Monthly Archives: March 2017

Addisen: Letter Essay #6

Dear Classmates, Recently, I finished reading Taking Flight, a 249-page memoir by Michaela DePrince. Michaela DePrince is a 22-year-old dancer with the Dutch National Ballet company. She was featured in the film First Position, following teens competing in the YAGP, or Youth America Grand Prix, the biggest ballet competition in the world. Michaela placed in … Continue reading Addisen: Letter Essay #6

Isabel Llach Letter Essay

Recently, I have finished reading The Cabin,  a 336-page, mystery book.  This novel is written by Natasha Preston.  Natasha Preston is an United Kingdom native, she grew up in small towns and villages, and she fell in love with reading and writing early in her life.  She started writing, professionally, in 2010, since then she … Continue reading Isabel Llach Letter Essay

Letter Essay #6 Brendan McCarthy

Recently, I finished reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, a 309-page book by J.K Rowling. The books have gained worldwide attention, won multiple awards, and sold more than 400 million copies. They have become the best-selling book series in history and been the basis for a series of films over which Rowling had overall … Continue reading Letter Essay #6 Brendan McCarthy

Letter Essay #6: Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox – Mitchell

March 2 Dear Blog, I recently finished reading Artemis fowl: The Time Paradox, by Eoin Colfer. It has 432 pages, which is the longest book in the series, and it is a fantasy book. Colfer said in one of his video blogs that this book will be the last book in the series, or at … Continue reading Letter Essay #6: Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox – Mitchell

Josh Letter Essay #6: Unbroken

Dear classmates, Recently, I have finished reading Unbroken, a 473-page, historical non-fiction novel by Laura Hillenbrand that was published in 2010. The author of this book, Laura Hillenbrand, is an american author who was famous for her novel, Seabiscuit, which was published in 2001. She has not written anything since Unbroken in 2010 which really … Continue reading Josh Letter Essay #6: Unbroken