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Sandra Sanchez
Sandra Sanchez asked Katie McGarry:

what's the YA novel that could read all day long and never get bored?

Katie McGarry Hi Sandra,

Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter. I love that book!

Thank you,

Katie
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  • 11 years ago

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Dear Katie McGarry, I absolutely love Dare You To. First: Are you planning to write a sequel to Dare You To like you are with Echo and Noah? Second: Are going to write a story of how Lacy and Chris end up together? Thank you for taking the time to read and answer my question. Sincerely, Alexandra Alfred

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Nadine asked Katie McGarry:

Hello! I just want to say thank you for writing such fantastic novels! I have read pushing the limits and dare you to. I actually just finished dare you to. Im planning on reading Isaiahs story but I was wondering if there will be a continuation of Beth and Ryans story or a short story about how they are doing now?

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Is it difficult to have a series of books with the same characters but the point of view changes?

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