Monthly Archives: February 2018

Letter essay #5 – Brennan Schick

Dear Readers,   Recently I finished a book called Personal a Jack Reacher novel, it was written by Lee Child and is related to a ton of other books that he wrote also. It is a somewhat complicated book sometimes there are words that I didn’t understand. Since this is my favorite author, I am … Continue reading Letter essay #5 – Brennan Schick

Letter Essay #5 (Reed Cooper); The Crossover

Reed Cooper Mr. Jockers English Period 6 February, 2018 Letter Essay #5 (Reed Cooper); The Crossover Recently, I finished reading The Crossover, a 237 page poetry novel written by Kwame Alexander. Alexander is a writer of poetry and children’s fiction. The Crossover has won the Newbery Honor Medal. Kwame Alexander is the recipient of several … Continue reading Letter Essay #5 (Reed Cooper); The Crossover

Letter Essay 5 | Jake Colangelo | Killing Mr.Griffin

Jake Colangelo Mr.Jockers ILA 8 2/7/18 I read “Killing Mr.Griffin” which is a 243 page mystery novel written by Lois Duncan. It was banned in some places due mainly to violence and was made into a television film in 1997. Lois Duncan also wrote I Know What You Did Last Summer which then became a … Continue reading Letter Essay 5 | Jake Colangelo | Killing Mr.Griffin

Ashley Salvatore Letter Essay #5: The Detour

Recently, I finished The Detour, a 215-page novel. This mysterious, suspense-filled novel is by S.A. Bodeen; a best-selling author of YA literature, who is greatly recognized for her science fiction genre books such as The Compound, The Gardner, and The Raft. Bodeen was raised on a dairy farm in wisconsin with her family, but decided … Continue reading Ashley Salvatore Letter Essay #5: The Detour

Letter Essay #5– Refugee by Alan Gratz

January 30, 2018 Refugee by Alan Gratz In December, I finished reading Refugee by Alan Gratz. Refugee is a 338 page novel that could be considered both historical and realistic fiction. Alan Gratz is the  New York Times bestselling author of a number of novels for his readers. His books are  mostly geared towards young … Continue reading Letter Essay #5– Refugee by Alan Gratz

Letter Essay #5 – IT (Yes, again) – Peter Martinich

Peter Martinich Mr. Jockers ILA – Period 6 February 9th, 2017 Letter Essay #5 – IT You know your own limits…↓ (There’s no blood, by the way) I have recently finished reading the long, mysterious, 1500 page novel IT, by the famous, the one and only, Stephen King. He is well known for his exciting, … Continue reading Letter Essay #5 – IT (Yes, again) – Peter Martinich

The girl on the train- Letter Essay #5 Sophia Jortner

Letter essay #5 Sophia Jortner Recently, I finished reading The girl on the train, a 323 page novel by Paula Hawkins who lives in london, and has been a jouralist for fiftee years before turning her hand to fiction. The Girl on the Train is a #1 New York Times Bestseller and is soon to … Continue reading The girl on the train- Letter Essay #5 Sophia Jortner

Letter essay Fault in Our Stars (Giorgianni)

Gia Giorgianni Mr.Jockers 1/6/18 Per.8 Fault In Our Stars Over the past week or so I have have recently finished reading Fault in Our Stars which consist of 317 pages. This book is considered to be realistic fiction, which was written by John Green. John Green is an American author, vlogger, producer actor, and editor … Continue reading Letter essay Fault in Our Stars (Giorgianni)

Popular Clone(and why it’s the worst book I ever read) Letter Essay #5 Anna Laske

Anna Laske Mr. Jockers ILA 2/5/18 The Popular Clone *WARNING* You have been warned   “Popular Clone” is a 320 page book by M.E Castle about a 12 year old boy named Fisher Bas. M.E Castle is an American author who has written such wonderful and beautifully written classics like “Fakespeare: Something Stinks in Hamlet” … Continue reading Popular Clone(and why it’s the worst book I ever read) Letter Essay #5 Anna Laske