do u think the author of the book “twilight” is more concerned in money making?
Question: do u think the author of the book “twilight” is more concerned in money making?
money making than for art & literature?
Answer:
Answer by Kate
It’s hard to say. I think that she seems like she’s doing it for the money, but to begin with she would have had no idea how big it was going to be and I think she started out writing it for the sake of the literature.
Does any one know the author of the novel “The Girl Next Door”?
Question: Does any one know the author of the novel “The Girl Next Door”?
It’s not the one by Jack Ketcham, Trisha Alexander, Kay Welsh, Roberta Gayle, Peggy Gaddis, or Mindy Kaplan. It’s the coming of age story of a boy and girl and I believe it takes place in London, England. It is a romance novel and the book I read had a white background with a house on it and blue title lettering. Toward the end of the story I remember the main girl owned or worked in a flower shop. The boy and girl begin the story as adults with their own lives and relationships. I believe the story begins with the main male and his girlfriend engaged in an intimate act or towards the beginning. I think the guy works for a newspaper or magazine or something like that. Some time or another the main characters when they were teenagers had to separate and the guy got sent off to a boarding school. I read this book quickly about 3 years ago and I liked it but I had it for a limited time and now I want to get it again for myself but I can’t find it. Please help me out. Include the title, author, and a quick synopsis or summary of the book so we can be clear that we’re on the same page. Thanks
NOT BY JACK KETCHUM. PLEAAASSEE include a summary of the story.
Answer:
Answer by Jermaine D
Jack Ketchum
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