hello! I love your writing. your books make me really happy whenever I reread them. all of your books are amazing, and I'm so excited to read even more of them. 😆😆 thank you for everything you've done, its all amazing.
# 2857 -
piper huizenga
02/25/2021 -
18:10 -
City: chicago -
State: Illinois -
Country: USA
Hi, Gail! I first wanted to say what an AMAZING author you are! I just finished Ella Enchanted, and it was a wondrous story! I loved it. I just have one question about it though. In the end, Ella mentioned that she refused to become a princess. Why is this? and I didn't think it possible since she married the prince and will be the queen one day. I loved the book thoroughly, but ever since I finished it, I've always had this thought.
Truthfully Yours,
Mauriele Fields
# 2856 -
Mauriele Fields
02/16/2021 -
23:11 -
City: Kansas City -
State: Missouri -
Country: United States
To Rae, Robyn, Claire, and Maddie, Thank you very much!
To Jackie--Argh! I wrote FAIREST years after I wrote ELLA, which I reread before I started writing but I forgot Areida's siblings. It's a mistake, and you are--after all these years--the first to mention it. I never realized! Thank you for letting me know! And I'm so glad you enjoy my books!
Mrs. Levine,
Thank you for your stories, especially Ella Enchanted. I read it for the first time in third grade and even now as a 26 year old I still read it every summer. I'm so passionate about learning languages and I trace it back to Ella and her dictionary! Growing up, she was the first female protagonist I ever read who didn't care about being beautiful and graceful. She was clumsy and rebellious, and best of all she was intelligent and strong! Thank you for giving us Ella; I love her in my soul.
# 2854 -
Rae
02/05/2021 -
20:54 -
City: Sacramento -
State: CA -
Country: USA
Dear Mrs. Carson Levine,
I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know how much I enjoyed your books as a child and even now as an adult. The first book of yours I ever read was The Two Princesses of Bamarre. My friendly local librarian gave it to me, and it was a frequent check out and favorite of mine. I always admired Addie's courage, and I hope that I've grown to be a little like her. Thank you for writing and giving young girls strong figures to admire.
Truthfully Yours,
Mauriele Fields
To Jackie--Argh! I wrote FAIREST years after I wrote ELLA, which I reread before I started writing but I forgot Areida's siblings. It's a mistake, and you are--after all these years--the first to mention it. I never realized! Thank you for letting me know! And I'm so glad you enjoy my books!
Thank you for your stories, especially Ella Enchanted. I read it for the first time in third grade and even now as a 26 year old I still read it every summer. I'm so passionate about learning languages and I trace it back to Ella and her dictionary! Growing up, she was the first female protagonist I ever read who didn't care about being beautiful and graceful. She was clumsy and rebellious, and best of all she was intelligent and strong! Thank you for giving us Ella; I love her in my soul.
I just wanted to drop you a note to let you know how much I enjoyed your books as a child and even now as an adult. The first book of yours I ever read was The Two Princesses of Bamarre. My friendly local librarian gave it to me, and it was a frequent check out and favorite of mine. I always admired Addie's courage, and I hope that I've grown to be a little like her. Thank you for writing and giving young girls strong figures to admire.