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    Gurleen.R

    I 100% love your books, This is a bit long so please take a little bit of time off to read this

    I have read 15 of your books, Restart, The Fort, Operation do-over, Mixed up, Faker, Ungifted, Supergifted, Slugfest, Notorious, Unplugged, Whatshisface, The unteachables, War Stories, Slacker and Level 13

    If I had to choose a favourite, It would be a tie between all that I read except Operation do-over, Whatshisface, and the unteachables. 

    I am not saying I don't like them, It's just not my favourite

    In The Fort, are there any actual underground bunkers with electricity, food, etc, found, or was it just an idea. And on the cover, there are five bars on the ladder and one is broken, are the bars the group and the broken one C.J.? or does it represent something else.

    Can't think of any more questions at the moment. 

    If possible, can you please arrange an author visit at Brampton Library, at Brampton, Ontario ( near Toronto). I would make myself so Happy

    I look forward for the new book Old school 

    -Gurleen.R

     

     

     

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    Charles
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    Hi, Gurleen,


    Thank you for posting. I'm pleased to know that my books have been making such a big hit with you. I hope you'll want to read many more of them. (When OLD SCHOOL comes out in January, there will be 105!)


    Your questions: During the Cold War, a lot of people built underground bunkers in expectation of nuclear war. The one I wrote about, however, was fictional. As for the broken bar on the ladder, that's all it is -- a broken bar. I don't have anything to do with the cover art.


    The closest I'm going to be to you is on January 30th, when I'm appearing at Milton Library events. You'd have to check with the Milton Library for where and/or when.


    Thanks again!                                                                                              -----Gordon Korman-----

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    Hi, Gurleen,


    Thank you for posting. I'm pleased to know that my books have been making such a big hit with you. I hope you'll want to read many more of them. (When OLD SCHOOL comes out in January, there will be 105!)


    Your questions: During the Cold War, a lot of people built underground bunkers in expectation of nuclear war. The one I wrote about, however, was fictional. As for the broken bar on the ladder, that's all it is -- a broken bar. I don't have anything to do with the cover art.


    The closest I'm going to be to you is on January 30th, when I'm appearing at Milton Library events. You'd have to check with the Milton Library for where and/or when.


    Thanks again!                                                                                              -----Gordon Korman-----

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