A magazine wants to include contributions from its readers for an article called 'The book that influenced me most'. Write a letter to the editor of the magazine aboyt the book that influenced you most. in you letter describe what this book was about explain how this book influenced you say whether this book would be likely to influence other people
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing regarding the article “The book that influenced me the most” posted in your magazine
last
week.
A science fiction called Harry Porter has had a great positive impact on me. The storyline was about an ordinary boy invited to attend and study in a magic school. He encountered enormous unknown creatures, experienced various difficulties and tried his best to solve problems with his friends and teachers.
I was just a shy secondary student and it is the first novel I have ever read. What I learned from this
novel is to trust friends and believe in yourself to overcome many different challenges. Since this
is a globally famous novel, I believe that other readers would be surprised by the imagination of the magic world and they will become brave people like the main character to act smart.
Hope you will read it and understand the charm of this
book too.
Yours faithfully,
May HunterSubmitted by andy1031227 on
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