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Ms. Levine,

So, The Two Princesses of Bamarre has long been one of my favorite books and I finally bought a copy for myself this past weekend. Other people can use the library's copy now, since it won't perpetually be at my house.;-) Anyway, I was wondering, is "Bamarre" supposed to be pronounced buh-mair or bah-mare or buhm-are? I've always said it so it rhymes with hair, but my little sister says it so it rhymes with far.

Also, Rhys is 78, but 17 in sorceror's years. So if you do the math, one human year is about 4.588 sorceror's years, or vice versa, one sorceror year is about 0.218 human years. So if sorceror's live to be 500, that's equal to 109 human years, which makes sense for them to die at that age. But they go to their citadel at 200, which is about 44 human years. Isn't that rather young to go hide away? And do all soceror's retreat to their citadel at that age? I don't think Rhys would leave Addie in midlife like that. It makes more sense to retreat at 300, because that equals 65 human years, normal retirement age.
But you probably didn't think about all that math when you wrote the book, it's not an important fact, just an interesting one.

~Abigail
# 223 - Abigail 01/29/2011 - 20:56 - City: - State: Maryland - Country:
:-)I absolutely love your books! I am a new fan, really, my friend got me to read your books, and I have got to say this: THEY ARE AMAZING! Keep the books coming! I read in your website that you read all of your fan mail, but don't necessarily reply back. I would be honored for you just to read this! Thanks for all of your entertaining books! EXUBERANT! :-D
# 222 - nishat firoj 01/28/2011 - 00:12 - City: - State: - Country: United States
To the writer from Atlanta--I'm so glad you love my books! Sorry that I won't have time to edit your series, but good luck with it!

To Kristi--Most libraries have my books.
# 221 - Gail Carson Levine 01/27/2011 - 23:28 - City: - State: - Country:
Hello! I'm Kristi. I haven't read any of yours books, and think I won't be able too. I started watching the movie Ella Enchanted, this month, which was based on your first book, of course.

I read the plot of the book, and found it fun. I read the many twisted stories on FanFiction.net, but I still would love to read the real story and all. I think I can't quite understand why you wouldn't have online and have people like me read it through the Internet for free.

In 2009, my Dad stopped letting me use Kindle, because I was "buying paid" books with it. I didn't know Ella Enchanted, and never thought of the movie as any good. I wish I could've.

That is why I wish you allowed it too be read online. Twisted stories online aren't good enough.

My Dad doesn't like fairytales. He thinks it's too childish. In fact, I'm 13. I'm bored mostly.

Bye,
Kristi
# 220 - Kristi 01/27/2011 - 02:57 - City: Amarillo - State: Texas - Country: United States
I love all of your books. I especially like "Writing Magic". It has helped me enhance my writing, mainly when I am writing for pleasure. Now, my best friend and I are starting to write a seven book fantasy series together called Lawrencia. Once we get a ways into writing the first book, we may need some editing suggestions. When I post another entry, could you give me some feedback on that? I want some professional help.

P.S. How do you get published as a kid?
P.P.S. I am about to start "Ever"
# 219 - Aidan 01/27/2011 - 01:35 - City: Atlanta - State: Georgia - Country: United States

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