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Not Allowed to Read the books

Question:

Hi, I am going to be a seventh grader this year and have recently started reading your books. I put some of the books on hold in the library and when I got them, my parents said i was not allowed to read them. I wish there was some way I could read the whole series online. Also, is there a preview for Always Alice?
 
Phyllis replied:
 
I wish your mother would read the books with you, then perhaps she wouldn’t be so fearful of them.  It will be some time before an excerpt, a preview, of the last book will be posted.  Don’t look for it before late summer of next year., as the pub date has been moved from next spring to next fall.
Posted on: July 12, 2012

Love Your Books

Question:

i love your alice books i started reading them in 3rd grade i am in the summer before 5th grade and i have 4 more i am so excited to see what happens to alice , pam , liz, and gwen you are an amazing person  i am so glad you chose to write the alice series

Phyllis replied:
You have so many more books to read!  Enjoy, enjoy!
Posted on: July 12, 2012

Unique and Interesting

Question:
 
I know you get emails like this all the time, but I just had to express my gratitude and appreciation towards the Alice series. I am going into my junior year of high school, and I started reading the books 3 years ago, I have read every book, and now have even started my younger, sister on reading them. You have done something that no other author could do. J.K Rowling, brought magic to make her book series interesting, Stephenie Meyer created mystical characters. But you created an ordinary very relate able character, and put her in an ordinary and again relate able environment, and have found a way to keep 27 books interesting, unique and entertaining! Though you are no longer a teenager, you still have been able to give Alice very relate able and teenagerish experiences I and as i’m sure you know many other teenage girls, really appreciate what you have done, and are all sad to see the Alice series near the end. I think you are an incredible author, and I am amazed by the work you have done with the Alice series. So to sum up everything, Thank You so much, for your time and dedication to Alice, for 28 years. 

Phyllis replied:

Thank you so much.  It’s comments like yours that have kept the series going.  I hope you will be especially satisfied with the final book coming out in the fall of 2012, “Always Alice.”

Posted on: July 12, 2012

Book suggestions

Question:

I have been reading the Alice series for about four years, and I absolutely love the books. Some of my other favorite books are: 

40 Things I Want To Tell You (Alice Kulpers)
Delirium (Lauren Oliver)
The Juvie Three (Gordon Korman)
Anything But Normal (Melody Carlson)
Speak (Laurie Halse Anderson)
Just Like That (Marsha Qualey)
The Chosen One (Carol Lynch Williams)
Hold Still (NIna Lacour)
North of Beautiful (Justina Chen Headley)
Birthday Blues (Anne Cassidy)
 
Some of my favourite authors are:
-Sarah Dessen (Her books focus on the life’s of teenagers. I would suggest reading her books in order from when they were written because some of the characters reappear in other books although it is not a series. Her first book was my least favourite, but they do get better.)
-Lurlene McDaniel (Her books are mainly about terminal illnesses, and can be sad at times. I have read almost all of her books and have loved them. Some of her best books are: Don’t Die My Love, Hit and Run, and Letting Go of Lisa. All of her series are very good)

I hope you like some of these books as much as I did. 

Phyllis replied:

Thanks for your suggestions.  These may help other readers looking for good books to while away the summer days.

Posted on: July 12, 2012

Plug on Blog

Question:

Hi Phyliss!  I just wanted to tell you that I absolutely adore your books!  I’ve been reading them since the 5th grade and I just now graduated.  I learned almost everything about growing up.  Apparently a lot of people agree with me since there is a Sparklife article written about the series! I don’t know if you’ve ever heard of Sparklife, but it is a blog written by the people of Sparknotes.  I thought you’d like to know so I’m providing you with the link – http://community.sparknotes.com/2012/06/28/what-we-learned-from-the-alice-books.  I’m so excited for the next book!

Phyllis replied:

Thanks for letting me know.  I don’t keep up with blogs and tweets and t witters because I need all the hours of the day (and sometimes night) to keep writing books and answering mail. I did check this one out, however, and it’s a nice plug for the Alice books.  Other readers might also find it interesting.  Thanks for sending.

Posted on: July 12, 2012

Can’t Believe It’s Over

Question:
 
Hey!(: I’ve read all of Alice’s high school experiences and absolutely fell in love! I skimmed through the books so fast, and i just finished Alice On Board and I’m so sad. After I finished I had so many questions and wanted to know her life in college. I really hope you can write more with her college experiences and her after life. Maybe she will marry Patrick and have kids and travel the world with him, or maybe she and Mitch will catch up again.. I really want to know what she will do next, I’m so happy for her but at the same time, my heart aches because I can’t believe it’s really over. You’re hands down one of my favorite authors, you’re so talented and I love your books! (: I really do hope you write more, because they help me get through school and I want to learn about college experiences and how it feels to have a roommate. Thank you again for writing the amazing series, and I really hope you do write more of the Alice series because so many people love them like I do, thank you again.
 
Phyllis replied:
 
Hey!  It’s NOT over.  There’s a big fat final book coming out next year, “Always Alice,” that will be at least 500 pages, I think.  I’m still working on it, and the publisher has now scheduled it for fall of 2013, not spring.  It will answer all your questions, whether the way you want things to turn out or not, but I think that most readers will be happy for Alice.  And yes, it also deals with college roommates.
Posted on: July 12, 2012

Gives me Guidelines on what to do

Question:

I started reading the Alice books when I was ten I am eleven now. My mom has asked me doesn’t it feel weird reading about older girls but I said no because it gives me guide lines and what to do and not to do. The Alice series has helped me give advice for myself and others. Have you ever considered doing a movie for Alice? I was reading one of the books on an airplane and I forgot what I was reading but I started bursting out in laughter and everyone looked at me, and ten minutes later I let out a small screech (Or what i consider small!)
My dad is an alcoholic and so it feels like hes dead, my mom divorced him when I was young so I feel like I am both Pam Liz And Alice!
If you reply I will be the happiest eleven year old!

Phyllis replied:

Okay, you are now the happiest eleven year old!   One movie has been made, a producer’s version of ‘The Agony of Alice.”  They titled it “Alice Upside Down,” and you can get it on DVD.  I like the actress who played  Alice, and Lester has his moments, but they changed some of the other characters, so you really need to approach the movie as something quite apart from the Alice books you know.   I’m really glad to know that the Alice books have been so helpful to you.  Thanks for writing to me.

Posted on: July 12, 2012

Suggestions?

 

Hey! I absolutely love your books. I have read everyone that you have out and i only started them nine months ago. I was wondering if you had any suggestions of books that you like to read that you could give to me and to the other fans of yours out there in the world. If you have any, can you please tell me? Thanks.

 

Phyllis replied:

I’ll let my readers respond to this one.  For those who have loved the Alice books, what other books might these people enjoy just as much?

Posted on: June 26, 2012

Absolutely Loved Every Single Book

Question:
I’ve been reading the Alice Series since I was in the third grade.  I just turned twenty two and came across the series again with the high school years bundled together.  I’ve spent the last month reading and catching up on all of Alices high school experiences and her summer before college in Alice on Board.  I absolutely loved every single book and I feel like I’ve grown up with Alice, Elizabeth, and Pamela.  I’m sad and a bit nervous about not being able to read about Alices college years the same way.  I know how much I’ve learned, experienced, and grown in my college experience and I like how in some way or another I can still relate to any one of the girls, but mainly Alice.  I know I became spoiled this summer with reading book after book, and now learning I have to wait a year for the final book that sums everything up is going to torture me until it’s release date.  I know it will be a book I buy at midnight on my e-reader and wont put it down until it’s finished and I know how it all ends after all these years.  I know this must be a book you’ve been thinking about for years.  It can’t be easy ending such a long and loved series but I trust you will give Alice the goodbye she deserves.  I hope one day I have a daughter and have the opportunity to share the Alice Series with her and she falls in love with the sereis as I did years ago.
 
Thank you for writing a series so relateable and truthful of growing up!
 
*Fingers crossed for Alice and Patrick!!*
 
Phyllis replied:
 
Yes, this last book is a book I’ve been thinking about for years, that has been revised, edited, added to, subtracted from, and who knows how long it will be by the time it reaches my editor in about a month.  It will be hard for me to say goodbye to Alice when the time comes, but she’ll be in good hands.

Posted on: June 26, 2012

My Best Friend

Question:

I have been reading the Alice books since I was young. I am 18 now and I cry at each book because Alice. Alice is myself, is my mom, is my sister and my friends. She is that best friend I couldn’t live without. I know its been a journey for you writing these, but I thank you endlessly.

 

Phyllis replied:

It’s been a wonderful journey for me, and well worth the time just to hear from readers like you.  Thank you so much

for writing to me.

Posted on: June 26, 2012

 

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