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January 7, 2025 at 05:34 am Reply
Kinich- Hello Mr. Korman,
I just wanted to let you know that my favorite book growing up was \"No More Dead Dogs.\" I remember finding it at a book fair in middle school and I was so glad to have read it.
It\'s been years since I\'ve read it, but I still remember the plot. I loved how sarcastic everyone was, the fact that one of the main characters had the same first and last name, the twist at the end, chapters told in different point of views, the personalities of both Wallace\'s ex-best friend and that one guy who mixed up his phrases (I can\'t remember their names). I really liked your writing style.
I\'m a parent now, and I can\'t wait to introduce your book to my kids once they are a bit older. Thank you for sharing your work with the world. Your book holds a special place in my heart.
Happy new year!
- Hello Mr. Korman,
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January 7, 2025 at 06:00 pm Reply
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Best regards, -----Gordon Korman-----
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Best regards, -----Gordon Korman-----