Tag Archives: Fantasy

Mia Larkin’s Letter-Essay #4: The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

Recently, I finished the reading the exhilarating, 434-page fantasy book, The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide, by Chris Colfer. Chris Colfer is the author of Chris Colfer is also the author of the following books, Struck by Lightning, The Carson Phillips, and Stranger Than Fanfiction. He is also a #1 New York Times bestselling author. … Continue reading Mia Larkin’s Letter-Essay #4: The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide

Milo Goldstein Letter Essay #3: Michael Vey 7: the Final Spark

11/17/17   I’ve recently finished reading a 320 page book called Michael Vey 7: the Final Spark. It is really, really new and only came out a couple of days ago. It is the 7th book in a fantasy series (The Michael Vey series). It was written by a new york times best selling author … Continue reading Milo Goldstein Letter Essay #3: Michael Vey 7: the Final Spark

Mia Larkin Letter-Essay #3: The Silver Mask

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

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

Kiki’s Letter Essay #3 The Assassin’s Blade

I have just finished the book The Assassin’s Blade by Sarah J. Maas, a 434 page Fantasy novel. The Assassin’s Blade is the prequel to the Throne of Glass Series. Sarah J. Maas was born on March 5, 1986 (age 29) and  New York Times and USA Today bestselling American fantasy author who now lives … Continue reading Kiki’s Letter Essay #3 The Assassin’s Blade

Ericks Letter Essay #3 “Attack of the Fiend”

Recently, I have finished reading The Last Apprentice Attack of the Fiend, it is a 532 paged fantasy book by a british author named Joseph Delaney, he mainly writes books about science and fiction and fantasy he went to a catholic college then worked as an apprentice engineer and fitter. He eventually became an English … Continue reading Ericks Letter Essay #3 “Attack of the Fiend”

Grant’s Letter Essay #3: “The Power of Six”

I recently finished reading the first half of “The Power of Six”, a 406 page novel by the author Pittacus Lore, a name though of by authors James Frey, Jobie Hughes, and other ghost writers of the “Lorien Legacies” series. “The Power of Six” was published in 2011. I found out about this book from … Continue reading Grant’s Letter Essay #3: “The Power of Six”

Jake’s Letter essay #3: “Fantasy League”

I have just finished reading the 293 page novel, Fantasy league, written by Mike Lupica . This book is definitely a sports realistic fiction because there is not a NFL team in LA named the Bulldogs but is realistic. The author, Mike Lupica, has been called “the greatest sports writer for middle school readers”. Mike … Continue reading Jake’s Letter essay #3: “Fantasy League”

Letter-Essay #1 (Teacher Model): The Little Prince

Recently, I finished reading The Little Prince, an 83-page fantasy book by a Frenchman named Antoine de Saint-Exupery, who piloted planes during the Second World War and who disappeared in 1944, a year after The Little Prince was published. The Little Prince is one of the most famous books ever. It has sold more than … Continue reading Letter-Essay #1 (Teacher Model): The Little Prince

Melissa’s Letter Essay #10: Tales of Beedle the Bard

Dear Reader, For my tenth letter essay i read the book Tales of Beedle and Bard. Though a mere 111 pages, i truly loved it. It is a fantasy genre by the world renowned author, J.K. Rowling. If you didn’t infer from the seemingly  magical title, it is a sort of sequel to the book … Continue reading Melissa’s Letter Essay #10: Tales of Beedle the Bard