Adonai Harris
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Ben Philippe:
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(view spoiler)[Also, I really loved how you created your characters, Norris, Maddie, Liam, and Felix all had to be my favorite characters, and that all had such depth to them I felt like they were real, and I love how the events occur, and just everything! But if you were to make a sequel, please do it in my lifetime because I am literally praying you create another masterpiece, thank you. But what was you’re favorite part? (hide spoiler)]
Ben Philippe
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(view spoiler)[That was incredibly nice; thank you! Still no sequel in the works, ha.
I love these kids a bit more every day, which is why I'm OK leaving them be. They're happy, and there are other new characters I want to write right now... I hope you'll like them, too.
My favorite part was Norris and Liam's friendship. Without being too vain, I'm happy with how it developed, and their friction felt real to me. There's a world in which these two guys would have drifted away from another's lives after that night, and I'm glad they didn't. :) (hide spoiler)]
I love these kids a bit more every day, which is why I'm OK leaving them be. They're happy, and there are other new characters I want to write right now... I hope you'll like them, too.
My favorite part was Norris and Liam's friendship. Without being too vain, I'm happy with how it developed, and their friction felt real to me. There's a world in which these two guys would have drifted away from another's lives after that night, and I'm glad they didn't. :) (hide spoiler)]
Ben Philippe
This answer contains spoilers…
(view spoiler)[That was incredibly nice; thank you! Still no sequel in the works, ha.
I love these kids a bit more every day, which is why I'm OK leaving them be. They're happy, and there are other new characters I want to write right now... I hope you'll like them, too.
My favorite part was Norris and Liam's friendship. Without being too vain, I'm happy with how it developed, and their friction felt real to me. There's a world in which these two guys would have drifted away from another's lives after that night, and I'm glad they didn't. :) (hide spoiler)]
I love these kids a bit more every day, which is why I'm OK leaving them be. They're happy, and there are other new characters I want to write right now... I hope you'll like them, too.
My favorite part was Norris and Liam's friendship. Without being too vain, I'm happy with how it developed, and their friction felt real to me. There's a world in which these two guys would have drifted away from another's lives after that night, and I'm glad they didn't. :) (hide spoiler)]
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Hannah
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Ben Philippe:
Hello! So I just finished Charming as a Verb and promptly went on a Googling rampage about you, which took me to your website and bunch of other stuff. Every time I came across something new, I felt more and more silly and theatrical, (laughing at all the hilarious things on your website, etc) which is just what happened while I was reading your novel. And I HAVE to ask: Where do you get your wonderful humor?
Nate Maxwell
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Ben Philippe:
is there any progress on possibly a sequel to the first book of The Field Guide to the North American Teenager, cause the first one was amazing. I like the idea of doing one about Maddie and have Nor as a supporting character and go from where it left off that would be a great story in my eyes?
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