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Letter-Essay #7 – Renee Kwok

Recently, I finished reading a 664 pg. Fantasy story called Tower of Dawn by New York Times and USA Today bestselling American fantasy author, Sarah J. Maas. Tower of Dawn is a compelling story that’s just begging for you to read, but you must read the previous 6 books in order to read this one. … Continue reading Letter-Essay #7 – Renee Kwok

Letter Essay #7 13 Reasons Why – Katherine Sheehan

Katie Sheehan Mr.Jockers Period 2 ILA Due April 23 13 Reasons Why Recently I reread the book 13 Reasons Why a 288 page, 2007 New York Times best-selling young-adult fiction novel published by a company called Razorbill. The author of this book, Jay Asher, was born in Arcadia, California September 30, 1975. Jay’s inspiration for … Continue reading Letter Essay #7 13 Reasons Why – Katherine Sheehan

Jake M’s Letter Essay #7 – Loot by Jude Watson

4/1/16 Dear Reader, I finished reading Loot by Jude Watson. It is a 266 page adventure and realistic fiction book.  Even if you know you can’t judge a book by it’s cover I chose this by its cover. What really stood out to me was “How to steal a fortune” on the cover which made … Continue reading Jake M’s Letter Essay #7 – Loot by Jude Watson

Letter Essay #7 The Maze Runner Erin Sheehan

Dear Reader, I just finished reading a 400 page, fiction, dystopian book called The Maze Runner by James Dashner. It was my groups book club book that we read for about two weeks. The Maze Runner was published in 2009 by Random House Children’s Books. It’s book one to its series, I read this book … Continue reading Letter Essay #7 The Maze Runner Erin Sheehan

Alex H.’s Letter Essay #7: A World Away

Dear Classmates, Recently, I finished reading the novel A World Away, a 400 page realistic fiction novel by job-loving author, Nancy Grossman. The “Associate Director of the University Honors Program” published her book A World Away on July 16, 2013. I first read this book in 6th grade after seeing it in the school book … Continue reading Alex H.’s Letter Essay #7: A World Away