Category Archives: Period 4 ILA

Bio Poem Andrew

Andrew Quite, Clumsy, outgoing Son of Robert and Karen Brother of Valerie Lover of Family, Friends, and Programing Who feels thankful for Technology, a cozy house, and my Family Who Finds happiness in Motion Design, Programing, and Drumming Who needs Support Time to Perfect things and Time to clear my head Who Gives Advice and … Continue reading Bio Poem Andrew

Letter Essay #9 – Clockwork Angel

A couple days ago I was able to finish reading a 448-paged novel Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare. This is the first book in the “Infernal Devices” series and it was published on August 31st, 2010. Cassandra Clare has been a lover of books since she was young and always had one on her because … Continue reading Letter Essay #9 – Clockwork Angel

Luke W’s Letter Essay #9

I have just finished reading a hilariously crazy classic called “Catch-22,” by one Joseph Heller. Heller, besides his distinguished writing career in which he wrote a variety of books including “Closing Time,” fought as a bombardier in World War II. He flew an incredible 60 combat missions, inspiring him to write “Catch-22.” Joseph Heller’s novel … Continue reading Luke W’s Letter Essay #9

Victoria’s Letter Essay #8 – Dorothy Must Die

I finished the book Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige. It has 452 pages in it. I read it because I found online recommends and someone working for the Easton Public Library recommended it. Danielle Paige has written a couple of other books, mostly centering around Dorothy Must Die like Heart of Tin. Heart of … Continue reading Victoria’s Letter Essay #8 – Dorothy Must Die

Tabitha’s Letter Essay: Blood Red Road

Dear Classmates, The book I am writing about is titled, Blood Red Road. This novel is by Moira Young. Blood Red Road is 459 pages, and is part of the Dust Lands Series. Young is originally from Canada, but now lives in the United Kingdom, Blood Red Road is her first novel. The writer of … Continue reading Tabitha’s Letter Essay: Blood Red Road

Sophia’s Letter-Essay #7 – Stolen: A Letter to My Captor

I recently read Stolen: A Letter to My Captor, a 300 paged young adult thriller by camel-loving, South Africa-traveler, Lucy Christopher.   Stolen: A Letter to My Captor was published on May 4, 2009 and has since then has been awarded with the title of Printz Honor Book along with being translated into French, Dutch, … Continue reading Sophia’s Letter-Essay #7 – Stolen: A Letter to My Captor

Erick’s Letter Essay #6: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

  Dear, Reader Recently, I have finished reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, it is a 426 paged classic science fiction novel by French writer Jules Verne published in 1870. Jules Gabriel Verne was a French novelist, poet, and playwright best known for his adventure novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and his profound influence … Continue reading Erick’s Letter Essay #6: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Gabi’s Letter Essay #6 1984

Recently, I finished reading George Orwell’s, 328 paged classic, 1984. George Orwell (a pseudonym of Eric Blair) served with the Indian Imperial Police in Burma before returning to Europe to bestow upon us many of his great works, essays and novels alike. This particular novel, originally called Nineteen Eighty-Four,  was published on June 8, 1949. … Continue reading Gabi’s Letter Essay #6 1984

Rebecca’s Letter Essay: Matched

I recently read matched by Ally Condie. Ally Condie is an american writer of young adult fiction. She has wrote so many books including Reached, Crossed and Atlantia. She is is the process of writing another book called Summerlost and it is coming on March 29th of this year. I chose this book because we … Continue reading Rebecca’s Letter Essay: Matched

Luke W “A Tale of Two Cities” Letter Essay #6

I have just finished reading a finely crafted classic called “A Tale of Two Cities, by one Charles Dickens. Dickens, a very highly regarded writer, wrote an unbelievable amount of classics including, “Oliver Twist” and “A Christmas Carol.” Interestingly enough, Dickens, (while working for two major London newspapers), decided to submit a variety of sketches … Continue reading Luke W “A Tale of Two Cities” Letter Essay #6

Victoria’s Letter Essay #5: Matched

I finished the book from my book club book, Matched, it is 366 pages. The author is Ally Condie. It is about this society where they make everyone, everyone thing, and society at its whole perfect. They only have 100 poems, 100 songs, books, paintings. All diseases were eliminated. They have scheduled everything, free time, … Continue reading Victoria’s Letter Essay #5: Matched

Nicole’s Letter Essay #5: Cinder

Dear Classmates, Recently, I finished the book Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles) by Marissa Meyer. It is a 387 paged novel which was published on January 3rd, 2012. I first heard of this book from a couple of my friends last year but never got around to reading it. I eventually had forgotten about the book … Continue reading Nicole’s Letter Essay #5: Cinder

Melissa’s Letter Essay #5: The Fifth Wave

Recently I have finished the 460 page science fiction The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey novel recently. I really enjoyed this book because of the unique idea. The main character is a girl named Cassie (Cassiopeia) Sullivan, even though the perspectives change each part, all the other perspectives are very closely related to her and … Continue reading Melissa’s Letter Essay #5: The Fifth Wave

Erin’s Letter Essay #5: If I Were You

I recently read the book If I were you, written by Leslie Margolis. This book is a fantasy book with  211 pages.This book was originally published May 12th 2015, and is her newest book. Leslie Margolis has written 12 books in all. She went to college in Massachusetts. Her book  Annabelle Unleashed won reader’s choice … Continue reading Erin’s Letter Essay #5: If I Were You

James B.’s Letter Essay #5: Prisoner B-3087

1/29/16   I have recently finished reading Prisoner B-3087 a 272 page Historical Fiction novel by Alan Gratz. The book takes place in Poland during the 1930 when the Nazis have taken over Poland and killed and sent Jews to concentration camps all over. Alan Gratz has also written the exhilarating book, Code of Honor. … Continue reading James B.’s Letter Essay #5: Prisoner B-3087