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Pencil test

Question:

 i wanted to know if the pencil test was real and
if every girl does it or is it just the books.

 

Phyllis replied:

An advice columnist of years ago suggested that as a way of determining whether ot not your breasts were large enough that you should wear a bra in public.  I don’t know if other girls tried it, but I did.  I know that I’m going to get a zillion letters asking in what Alice book the pencil test appears, and I don’t remember, so please tell me so I can list it here.

 

Posted on: August 4, 2011

The End of the Series

Question:

 

thank you for creating the alice series!!!! i will cry when the very last book of the series comes out…i can’t believe it’s going to end 🙁

Phyllis replied:

I probably will cry a little too.

Posted on: August 4, 2011

Growing Up With Alice

Question:

 

 I dont think that I can express to you the power that the Alice
series has had on me. I started reading them about 8 years ago and
every summer I reread every book. It has become tradition. I feel
like, having grown up with Alice, that she is a real person, that her
emmotions have altered me to become a better person. You made Alice a
character that feels almost every emmotion on the entire spectrum:
embarrasment, joy, guilt, happines, humorous, alone, depressed, proud.
She thinks like a normal person, which allows me to be able to relate
and enjoy her so much more. After growing up for so long looking up to
her, I am now so excited that she and I are the same age, and pleased
to find that she and I are very similar people!
     Every summer I look forward to sitting down and reading the only
books that can both make me cry and make me laugh. I take at least one
Alice book with me on every vacation and Thank you so much for
providing me with a role model that will always be there for me.
    

Phyllis replied:

 

Letters from fans make it all worthwhile.  Thank you so much for taking the time to write to me.

Posted on: August 2, 2011

Never Realized There were More

Question

 

I grew up in a very isolated community in southwest Wyoming. My family didn’t have a television, and the highlight of every week was going to the library to pick out books.

I couldn’t say when I read my first Alice book, nor if the Alice books were recommended to me by someone else. I read all that there were at the time (by my guess, up to Alice in April) then moved on. I was young and naive enough that I never realized or considered that there could be more coming! I often thought of Alice fondly later, laughing at her follies and recognizing that the true ordinariness of Alice is what makes her a most admirable heroine.

Just this spring my younger sister Sarah and I started talking about “catching up” on some of our childhood favorite books. I had been home for a week with a severe cold and had ripped through Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Sarah mentioned she had read some Kenneth Thomasma. She then said that she thought there were more Alice novels! I was floored. More Alice novels! How could I have not known this! How could I have stumbled blindly through my teen years without Alice!?

Needless to say, with the aid of modern library technology, I swiftly remedied the situation. I’m just putting down Alice in Charge and I am so, so pleased – yet sad! I’m sad that the series seems to be wrapping up (or so I read on the blog) and I’m even more sad that I didn’t get to read the Alice books when I was in high school and junior high. I’ve never come across youth fiction that so honestly and openly covered teen sexuality, friendship, maturity and growing up. I wish I had found books like this in 1997 and 98 when I entered high school. I remember watching my friends making their college plans and feeling so left out and uncertain. I didn’t know that some high school students visit colleges and stay the night! I’m 29 and I’ve never heard of that before in my life! Perhaps it isn’t so common here out west –  I certainly never heard any of my acquaintances and friends mention it.

 I am sure that you hear all the time from awkward and embarrassed teenagers. I was one of the worst but I didn’t have a companion like Alice to commiserate with and instead I blundered hopelessly and most awkwardly through my teens – feeling, I’m sure, how every teen does – that no one understood, no one cared, and no one could help me!

I plan on sharing Alice with my nieces and, should I ever have any, my children. I hope that they will find Alice as endearing and educational as I do. Thank you for taking the time and effort to produce the Alice novels and your many other entertaining and enchanting books. I will remain forever a fan.
Phyllis replied:

 

I wish I had had Alice books when I was growing up too.  Back then no character ever mention the word sex, nobody had a menstrual cycle or went to the bathroom.  It was very much the feeling that the real world and the book world were entirely different.  So in a sense, I wrote the books for me, about a daughter I never had.  I’m so glad they resonate with you!  Thanks for writing.

 

Posted on: August 2, 2011

Do Alice and Patrick continue their relationship?

 
 
Question:
OMG I JUS FINISH READING INCREDIBLY ALICE AND IT WAS AWESOME  AND OMG ALICE AND PATRICK ARE GETTING SERIOUS ABOUT ON ANOTHER I WAS JUST WONDERING IF PATRICK AND ALICE STILL CONTINUE THERE RELATIONSHIP??????
 

Phyllis replied:

That will be answered in the final book, coming out in 2013.   I really can’t give any hints, because a great deal happens in Always Alice.

Posted on: August 2, 2011

Hard to Wait

Question:
 
The very first time I read an Alice book was when I was 8 years old. My mom found starting with Alice and I loved it. I am now 11 and I still love the Alice books, I introduced them to my bestfriend and now were both fighting over what will happen in the last book. The suspence is killing us. The Alice Mckinley series has been my favourite book for almost 4 years now. You’re my favourite authour and I can’t wait for the next 2 books
 
 
Phyllis replied:
 
It’s hard to wait until 2013, I know, but I’m so glad to know you’re enjoying the series.

Posted on: July 31, 2011

Kept Me Interested for 8 Years

Question:
 
I love the Alice Series. I started reading the series about 8 years ago. Since then, I’ve been reading the series over and over again. I love how much I can relate to Alice. I am now a sophomore in high school, and every summer, I grab the 5 or so most recent books plus the newest one and spend a day just reading them over again. I can’t wait until the last two come out, I’ve been wanting to know what happens to Patrick and Alice since about 3 years ago! It is an amazing series, and I can honestly say, it’s the only series that has kept me interested for the last 8 years. Your writing is absolutely amazing, and thank you so much for writing these books!
 
 
Phyllis replied:
 
I love hearing that readers read them all over again.  Makes it all worthwhile. 
Posted on: July 30, 2011

Don’t Know What to Do

Question:

 I am 15 years old and I am completly ingrossed in your books. I have one chapter left of Intensly Alice and I am not ready to finish it because there arent any more out yet. I LOVE the fact that your books can be read in almost any order. Well kinda. I started with Alice’s freshman year while I was a freshman. She goes through so much that I have gone through. I am kinda having the same problem with The Penny-Patrick-Alice thing. I had just started dating a guy and I met his bestfriend. Now, this guy im dating is completly anti-social.. And his betfriend is outgoing like me. And we got along great. Till my boyfriend banned me from speaking and hanging out with him. But I am not the kinda girl to be pushed around, so I kept talking to him. But one of my bestfriends was dating this guy I was friends with, And when they broke up….. she blamed it on me. OH WAIT THERE IS MORE :/ So, This guy started dating another girl I was friends with and yep, you guessd it. I “Broke” Them up as well. I was kinda flattered… to tell you the truth, Because I didnt do anything. But now me and my “Boyfriend” broke up because he wanted sex and I didnt so he went crawling back to his Ex who smokes pot. And he did this the night after we went on a date and I went to my grandma’s house a few towns over. Nice huh? So anyway, now this guy I was banned from speaking to are hanging out again and I feel really comfterble around him. I dont have to be perfect, and as gross as it sounds, I can fart, burp, laugh my LOUDDD laugh around him. But I dont know if its too soon to do anything about it.  

 

Phyllis replied:

Anything about…..?   Sex?  Standard advice:  If you’re not sure, don’t.   Sounds as though you feel pretty comfortable around this guy, but he doesn’t come across to me as exactly first class material.  Does he to you?

 

 

Posted on: July 30, 2011

Any Ideas for the Final Book?

Question:


Hello. I have written to you a couple of years ago and now I am back! I finally got my hands on your latest Alice McKinley book, and I loved it! It was another wonderful book to read for the summer and I’m so sad that I finished it in two days!  I’m even more sad that there is only two books left, I just checked out your website and I see that Aways Alice will be released in 2013..I wish 2013 could get here by tomorrow haha! I can’t wait to read the last two books, I hope whatever you do, please end the series on a GREAT note!

I started reading the Alice series after my wonderful 6th grade English teacher recommended the books to me.  At the time, Alice was just starting middle school and I happen to have started middle school, so I guess I am a little older than Alice? How ironic is that? So you can pretty much conclude that Alice and I have grown up together.  I will never ever get tired of reading the series, and even though I am excited to read the conclusion, I am just as sad because it also means that this is the end of the series.  I felt the same way when part 2 of Harry Potter came out in theaters this summer.  It’s a lot like saying good bye to a very, very good friend.  In 2013, I will be 21 years old, and I think you picked a perfect year to end the series.  I think turning 21 will be a good time to say good bye to Alice, good bye to my teen years and move on to adulthood.  I am SO lucky to have picked up your book, I get so excited when May rolls around every year because I know a new Alice book will be released.  I know I’ll feel right at home, even if I may not be exactly at home, when I’m reading your book and laughing at all the silly things Alice gets herself into. 

Thank you so writing such amazing books!  Sometimes I wonder where in the world would I be if Alice was never born? Have you started a draft for the next book? Any ideas for the final book? You probably can’t exactly answer my question but please give me a hint!!

Phyllis replied:

Thanks so much for your email.  The final two books have ALREADY been written, and are on my editor’s desk.  They will be published, as always, in May, one in 2012 and the last one in 2013.  All I can tell you is that the final book, following the big events in Alice’s life from age 18 to 60, is perhaps my favorite of the series.  A LOT happens.

Posted on: July 30, 2011

Freaking Out

 
Question:

 

I have just finished reading “Alice in a Rapture, Sort Of” and  i’m going into the seventh just like Alice in this book too, I am freaking out because  I’m not sure if I’m reading for seventh grade i mean like all the new teachers, students and harder subjects. Do you have any advice for the me ?…
 
 
Phyllis replied:
 
Whatever you are facing in seventh grade at your school, ALL the seventh graders will be facing.  You will be one of many, all with the same worries and deadlines, and a problem never seems as bad when you don’t have to go it alone.   
Posted on: July 27, 2011

 

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