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A Letter From the Editor

November 29, 2011
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Every year, MKA holds a Scholastic book fair–the largest one in the country! There are three visiting authors at each campus, and what seems like millions of books are brought into the school. Everyone loves the book fair; it’s something people can look forward to at the beginning of each year. In fact, this year’s book fair just ended, and I’m already looking forward to next year’s authors and, of course, books, book signings, book reviews, books, and more books! This year’s authors were R.L. Stein, author of the Goosebumps series and Fear series; Brandon Mull, author of the Fablehaven series, The Beyonders and The Candy Shop Wars; and Harlen Coben, author of Shelter. R.L Stein’s speech was great. He involved the entire school in writing a ghost story, then he told us his own childhood ghost stories. A fun fact: R.L. Stein writes scary stories because he “likes to give children the creeps.” Brandon Mull talked about how he gets his story ideas. People liked his presentation because he had visuals to go with what he was saying, which neither of the other authors had. A fun fact: Brandon Mull gets most of his story ideas from real-life experiences. Harlan Coben

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The Goose Girl: A Novel by Shannon Hale

November 14, 2011
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The Goose Girl: A Novel by Shannon Hale

The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale is the timeless story of a girl who is deprived of her title. Based on a Grimm’s Fairy Tale, The Goose Girl squeezes action, adventure, some comedy, romance, tragedy, a bit of fantasy and so much more into just four hundred pages. Full of lies, deceit and back-stabbing ex-guards, you will love this superb tale of a girl who goes from princess to peasant in a very short period of time. The Goose Girl is the captivating story of Anidori-Kiladra Talianna Isilee (Ani for short). She is the oldest of her four siblings, making her the Crown Princess of Kildenree. When Ani is sixteen, her mother, the Queen, sends Ani off to Bayern, a neighboring kingdom, to rule there. During the three-month ride to Bayern with royal guard, Ani is deceived by her forty guards and lady-in-waiting, whom she thought were friends. When Ani arrives in Bayern, she is nothing more than a peasant. To make money and to have a place to live, Ani must become a “goose girl,” a girl who spends her days herding the King’s geese and tending to them. Soon she makes friends with the geese, including an especially

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