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Letter Essay #7 Kayleigh Riccio

Dear Peers, I just finished re-reading one of my favorite books, Paper Towns, a realistic fiction novel written by John Green. The author of some of the most popular books, including, The Fault In Our Stars, and Looking For Alaska. With these two books he won an Printz award in 2006. Paper Towns is also … Continue reading Letter Essay #7 Kayleigh Riccio

Letter Essay #6 Kayleigh Riccio

The Bad Beginning Dear peers, 3-2-17 I have recently finished re-reading, “A Series Of Unfortunate Events”, a series written by Lemony Snicket. I read the first book in the series, The Bad Beginning. This book is a 162 page book full of disappointment and sadness. This book is more than realistic fiction. This book contains … Continue reading Letter Essay #6 Kayleigh Riccio

Memoir Kayleigh Riccio

Kayleigh Riccio Mr.Jockers Period 8 Feb. 10, 2017 One Gift, One Christmas, One Smile Sitting in the classroom watching these little kids made me want to cry. Literally. As I watched them learn and do activities, it made me think about how it’s been almost seven years since I’ve been in first grade and how … Continue reading Memoir Kayleigh Riccio

Kayleigh’s Letter-Essay #4: The Fault In Our Stars

Dear peers, I just recently finished reading the book The Fault In Our Stars a 313 page realistic Fiction story. The author of this story, John Michael Green, is an American author, vlogger, writer, producer, actor and editor. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and his sixth novel, … Continue reading Kayleigh’s Letter-Essay #4: The Fault In Our Stars

Kayleigh’s Letter Essay #2: The Summer I Turned Pretty

I just finished reading the book(series number 1), the summer i turned pretty, a 276 page realistic fiction, complementary, and teen romance. A book by Jenny Han, a New York Times Bestseller of multiple series, and including more books she has written. Jenny Han has her Masters degree in creative writing for children. She lives … Continue reading Kayleigh’s Letter Essay #2: The Summer I Turned Pretty