I don't think any of her books fall solely into the mystery genre, but all of them are written as pretty suspenseful stories with elements of mystery books.
You can find an example of this in pretty much any book, but i would recommend Impulse by Ellen Hopkins Identical by Ellen Hopkins Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen Lord of the Fllies by Willian Golding For younger adiunces try Judy Bloom
Yes, "Burned" by Ellen Hopkins contains various literary devices such as enjambment, alliteration, symbolism, and metaphor. Hopkins uses these devices to enhance the themes of family dynamics, religion, and abuse in the novel.
Yes. the westing game is a newbery medal book. I am sure ellen has written other books
no? they aren't of the mystery genre, they're more greek myth/fantasy fiction books.
Yes, "Crank" by Ellen Hopkins contains metaphorical language to convey the impact of drug addiction on the main character's life. For example, the reliance on drugs is often compared to being chained or enslaved, with physical and emotional effects described in metaphorical terms.
Any of the first Sherlock Holmes novels I highly recommend.
The Agatha Christie mystery collection from Bantam Books typically contains around 51 volumes, each featuring one of her classic mystery novels. This collection includes popular titles such as "Murder on the Orient Express" and "And Then There Were None."
No, but she adopted a son named Michael Hopkins
Perks of joining the Mystery Guild Book Club include receiving exclusive discounts on books, access to limited edition copies, membership rewards program, and the opportunity to connect with other mystery book enthusiasts through discussions and events.
Ellen does not have any children.
Johns Hopkins never had any children and never married
The actor Anthony Hopkins is an only child.