Wiki News/Will Rita Christensen continue Jane Hoop Elementary Forever?

Rita Christensen has written the Jane Hoop Elementary books for her life. She spend over 21 years working on the books until it finally came to an end on June 25, 2005 when sixth book Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush was published and released. After she finished the book, she than cried and told that the sixth will be the final book, she said, because she ran out of ideas to make the story continue forever and ever.

Before she has 21 years to complete, he first novel starts when she was 14 years old. And on June 29, 1991, she released the first book titled Jane Hoop Elementary: The First before he sweet 16 in November and her junior year. Afte releasing it, she loved it and decided to make more. Thus her second novel Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge was released two years later.

Meanwhile, three more books were released in 1997, 2001 and 2003 respectively and now it all came to an end in 2005 when the sixth book was published. So sad when Christensen says no to her fans that they will be no more Jane Hoop Elementary at all. But in 2010, she says that she has another plan to write a new book which will be 10 years away.

The return of Christensen's most popular book franchise of all-time will be coming. Currently, the books sold more than 400 million copies of each book, making Christensen one of the youngest author to achieve this However, in 1991, she ranked #1 for the youngest author of all-time who sold a lot of copies of the first book. Even though she grow up over the last 19 years and will be maybe 45 when she release her new book in 10 years.

Speaking of 10 years, don't miss out Part 1 of the Epic Finale, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush: Part 1 hits theaters on November 12, 2010, and will be in regular and IMAX theaters and the D-Box mode will be featured during the movie. That movie has a original 3D plans, but dropped out. However, Part 2 of the movie will still have that plan when it will be released on July 8, 2011, eight months after Part 1.