Letter Essay #3 -Claudia M.
P.S. If you are reading this book right now there are few spoilers. Lucky they are not major spoilers. You’ve been warned 🙂 . Not long ago, I finished … Continue reading Letter Essay #3 -Claudia M.
P.S. If you are reading this book right now there are few spoilers. Lucky they are not major spoilers. You’ve been warned 🙂 . Not long ago, I finished … Continue reading Letter Essay #3 -Claudia M.
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Recently, I finished a book The Boy in the Black Suit, an 304 page Young Adult Fiction book. Jason Reynolds, the author of the book is a 33 year old man who was raised in Maryland, but now is proud to be living in Brooklyn NY. Jason graduated from the University of Maryland with … Continue reading Letter Essay #3
I recently finished the book The Silver Mask, a 232-page fantasy book. The book was not only written by one author but two! These two brilliant authors are Holly Black and Cassandra Clare. Holly Black is the bestselling author and co-creator of The Spiderwick Chronicles and Cassandra Clare is the author of the bestselling YA … Continue reading Mia Larkin Letter-Essay #3: The Silver Mask
11/17 A fan-done piece of artwork; a sandworm hunt I recently finished Children of Dune, a classic sci-fi 408 page long masterpiece by Frank Herbert. Frank Herbert is an American author (1920-1986) who wrote Dune and its sequels. His son, Brian Herbert, and the writer Kevin J. Anderson later continued the series with … Continue reading Letter Essay #3: Sarah Allen (Children of Dune)
Dear students, Recently I finished reading “Serafina’s Promise” a 395-page Realistic Fiction book by Ann E. Berg, an award winning middle-school English Teacher. Ann has won the Jefferson Cup award, the ALA Best book for young adults, the IRA Notable Book for a Global Society, and the Booklist Editors’ Choice About the Awards This book is … Continue reading Maye Stichter–Letter Essay #3
Recently I finished the book The Ghost of Graylock Halls. The Ghost of Graylock Halls Is a 272-page fiction novel. Written by Dan Poblocki. Dan Poblocki is an American author of mystery and horror novels for teens. Born in Providence, Rhode Island he grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Dan Poblocki is an author … Continue reading Katie Letter-Essay #3: The Ghost of Graylock Halls
Recently, I just finished reading Girl, Stolen, a 213-page Realistic Fiction book by April Henry. April Henry wrote multiple mysteries for adults and young adults and eventually became a New York Times Bestseller. When watching the news, April saw a story about an eighteen year old girl who was blind and accidentally kidnapped, which influenced … Continue reading Madeline Longo-Letter Essay #3: Girl Stolen
Recently, I have read the book Girls Like Me. The author is LoLa Stvil. She is from Haiti, and came to the United States to go to college in Chicago. She focused her studies on creative writing while in college. She is the best selling author of the Guardian series.The genre of this book is … Continue reading Brian Forde letter essay 3:Girls Like Me
Recently, I finished reading No Small Thing, a 245-page, realistic fiction book, by Natale Ghent. She is an author and illustrator, but before her career, she lived in Illinois, in an old stone farmhouse with her horses, chickens, dogs, and many other animals, but moved to the canadian countryside continuing to write books. I noticed … Continue reading Ashley Salvatore Letter Essay #3: No Small Thing
I just recently finished the book Protected, by Claire Zorn. It was given to me as an ARC (Advanced Reader Copy) which essentially means that I got to read it before it was released, so I’m not sure if it has been officially published yet, however this book was an inspiring book that gave you … Continue reading Isabel Petron Letter Essay #3: Protected
November 17, 2017 Recently, I have finished reading the book The 5th Wave, a 457-page science fiction novel written by Rick Yancey, who received awards such as the Michael L. Printz Honor award, winner of “Best Book of the Year” by Publishers Weekly, and was nominated for the Carnegie Medal. The 5th Wave … Continue reading Jason Viani’s Letter-Essay #3: The 5th Wave
Recently, I finished reading The One and Only Ivan, a 320 page fantasy book by Katherine Applegate, an American young adult and children’s fiction writer. She was born on October 9, 1956. Katherine Applegate published the One and Only Ivan on January 17, 2012. Just about a year after the book won the newbery award … Continue reading Andrew Capeci letter essay #3 period 5
I highly recommend reading Number the Stars by Lois Lowry if you are looking for a suspenseful easy read. It is an 158-page historical fiction book. Number the Stars was published in 1989. Lois Lowry has written about 50 books in her writing career and has won two Newbery Medals! She was born in Honolulu, … Continue reading Hannah Halloran’s Letter-Essay #3: Number the Stars
I have just recently completed the novel, Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl, a 295 page realistic fiction story. This book is written by Jesse Andrews and was published on March 1st of 2012. Jesse Andrews is currently a 35 year old novelist along with being a screenwriter. Andrews was born and raised in Pittsburgh. … Continue reading Tessa Pavia Letter Essay #3: Me, Earl, and the Dying Girl
Hello Blog, I am currently reading The Butterfly Garden, it is 276 pages and is realistic fiction, it was written by Dot Hutchison, who has a background in theatre and a love for surfing the web, and anything renaissance. The Butterfly Garden is a pretty well known book with more than 100,000 … Continue reading Letter Essay #3 The Butterfly Garden
I have recently finished a 316 pages historical fiction book called Chains. The author of this novel is Laurie Halse Anderson, she also wrote Speak, Forge, Ashes and Fever 1793. She lives in Mexico, New York. Twisted was a New York Times bestseller. Her YA novel Speak was a National Book Award finalist, a Printz Honor … Continue reading Elisabeth Berg’s Letter-Essay #3: Chains
Recently, I finished reading Shiloh, a 144 page realistic fiction book by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, a John Newbery Medal winning author. She is also well known for a popular series for younger children known as the “Alice” series, containing 12 different books, all with the name “Alice” in the title. The first book from this … Continue reading Paul Flaherty’s Letter Essay #3: Shiloh
Letter essay #3 A Court of Thorns and Roses Sophia Jortner Recently, I finished reading A Court of Thorns and Roses, a 416 page novel by Sarah J. Mass who is a New York Native, a New York Times Best selling Author, and is currently living in Pennsylvania with her husband and her dog. … Continue reading Letter Essay #3 – Sophia Jortner (A court of thorns and roses)
Recently, I finished reading a 645 pg. Fantasy story called Queen of Shadows by New York Times and USA Today bestselling american fantasy author, Sarah J. Maas. Queen of Shadows is a compelling story that’s just begging for you to read, but you must read the previous 3 books in order to read this … Continue reading Renee Kwok’s Letter-Essay #3: Queen of Shadows