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Life of Pi
by Yann Martel
 (2/17/2005)
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WARNING!

In general we aim to remove plot spoilers from visitor's reviews, but in the case of Life of Pi this is proving impossible to do without deleting most of the reviews in their entirety. Therefore, if you have not yet read this book, I suggest youmore
The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread
by Kate DiCamillo, Timothy Ering
 (11/3/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Kassandra,

The best way to contact an author, if they don't have a website listed, is to write to them c/o their publisher. In this case you would send it to:

Kate DiCamillo c/o
Candlewick Press, Inc.
2067 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02140
FAX: (617) 661-0565


The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
by Mark Haddon
 (10/11/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Twin,

You may be able to obtain this information by contacting the publisher, Doubleday, at ddaypub@randomhouse.com. Doubleday is a division of Random House, and their contact page is at:
Contact Random House / Doubleday.

Best wishes in your search,
Amber
A Million Little Pieces
by James Frey
 (10/5/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Katie,

James Frey has a website which provides a link to email him. You may find that at:
www.amillionlittlepieces.com
The House of The Scorpion
by Nancy Farmer
 (7/3/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Bridget,

Where possible, we provide a link to the author's website (in the More About Author section in the Author pages), which may provide an email address. In the case of Nancy Farmer, this information isn't available, so, the established, albeit slow,more
Bagombo Snuff Box: Uncollected Short Fiction
by Kurt Vonnegut
 (6/18/2004)
Anne - 6/12/04

Kurt Vonnegut appearing in Chicago area! 6/20/04

Hi, don't want to "crash" the board, but trying to make certain that Vonnegut fans know about this upcoming appearance!
The Killing Game
by Iris Johansen
 (3/4/2004)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Katherine,

Check out the link at the bottom of this page. You can enter the title in the box and it'll take you to book price comparisons, etc.

Hope that helps!
Ophelia Speaks: Adolescent Girls Write About Their Search for Self
by Sara Shandler
 (12/4/2003)
BookBrowse.com - Amber

Ally,

Where possible, we provide a link to the author's website which may provide an email address. Otherwise, the established, albeit slow, method for contacting authors is to send a letter c/o their publisher. For more on this and answers to othermore
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine
 (11/7/2003)
Amber - BookBrowse

Hi Katie,

Many people write to us asking us for author email addresses. Where possible, we provide a link to the author's website in the Author's forum, which may provide an email address. Click here for Gail Levine's webpage. I don't show an email addressmore
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