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Sarah, I will like to know how do you give people in the end of the book, something to think about after the end of your book. For the reason that after i read your books i always have something to think about.
Thanks!!!
I hope to read your next book, in the fall

And are we ever going to hear about Truth Squad again?


My question is have you ever thought of writing other than contemporary books, or do you prefer to stick to that specific genre?

My name is Catherine, I have only read two of your books: The Truth About Forever and Lock and Key. After reading both I have to say that tou are my favorite author of all time. So my question is: What is your life's story or if you don't have one what is the insperation for your books? Since you have written so many deep and wonderful stories I was wondering what it was that inspired how your characters acted and what they learned throughout the book.
I have always wanted to be an author and your books have inspired me to begin writing.
Thank you for your time;
Catherine Roberts

2. Just like How to Deal, would there ever be another movie adaptation for one of your novels? (I dearly hope so)
3. Are you ever going to branch off from teen fiction/young adult?
4. Last but not least, have you ever thought of writing a novel in a guy's point of view preferably from one of your previous novels?
Thank you for your time,
I truly appreciate it
Dominique L.
P.S. One of your novels erupted a friendship between my best friend and me.


What would you say was the toughest book to write and why? Did it have to do with the characters? Was it the plot?
Thanks. :)

1. why dont you write a series focusing on one main protagonist (after many reads i was left wishing for more)
2. what is usually your inspiration for your characters?
3. how do you create the protagonists situation so real ( like when you write how a character is emotionally affected in relation with booyfriend, parent, for many times i am able to relate so some character)




-Francesca



I absolutely love your books. They are so amazing but I was wondering.... I have noticed some similarities between them (because I read them one after another) so are some of them based on aspects of your life or the lives of people you know?




Who are some of your favourite authors, Sarah? Any books you have read recently that you could recommend?
Hello Sarah! Like all of the other people who have commented below, I love your books and am a huge fan. I was just wondering if you get the inspiration for your characters from real life? One of my favorite books was Along for the Ride, and I think that the characters were so cute and perfect for each other. I was just wondering if they were purely fiction or if you have someone who they remind you of. I hope that you can come to Fort Collins Colorado sometime so that I can meet you! A big fan, Sarina




One) Where do you find inspiration and how do you keep inspired while writing. It's a problem I always seem to deal with.
Two) If you weren't writing, what would you be doing?
Thanks much :)

I love you're books, they always seem to put a smile on my face.
I really want to become an author myself and I was wondering what advice would you give someone who wants to became a author and start writing?
I also would like to know how do you come up with the story lines for the books you write?







So, thank you, and please, please, please keep writing! I am developing a program to encourage young women become the best version of themselves.
My question for you would be, how you find the inspiration for your stories, for example let's say Lock and Key?

Where did you get the inspiration to write your books? I feel like they are so relevant and personal. Did you base them off of personal feelings or experiences, a close friend, or just the general feelings of any girl in the world? Or maybe a combination of all of them? ^^


What I love about your books is that I'm usually able to get into them straight away and I always get a sense of familiarity (in which I love). I love the sense of family and relationships in The Moon and More; is a lot of that inspired by your own relationships and your own experiances?
Thanks in advance, Khaya x

Thanks in advance for any feedback! Can't wait for the next book whenever that may be!
Best,
Katie Karambelas

I'm a massive fan of your books, thank you for sharing them with everyone :)

I have two questions, one serious and writer-ly, and one not serious at all but it had been bugging me. 1) Have you ever considered writing a young adult novel that does not contain a main romantic attachment? I would be very interested in such a book from you and would read it. And 2) It seems to me that several of your characters have expressed a distaste for mayonnaise (Remy, Colie, one another that I remember but cannot think of the name at this moment.) Do you yourself dislike mayonnaise?
Thank you for your time, and for doing this great favor to fans!
Love, Hannah



So, I was just wondering: What do you think about when you write? And how do you get ispiration to translate into such insperational books?
Thanks! <3
~Zaria


Thank you! -Paiton

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