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       The commentator Austin Hicks posts on 5/17/2009 8:34:06 PM

Dear Louis, I'm a big fan of your books holes, Stanly Yelnats survival guide to camp green lake, small steps and wayside. my qustion is... where do u live now? your biggest fan, Austin Hicks


       The commentator jacob nasser posts on 1/22/2008 3:08:40 PM

what does mugworm griblick mean


       The commentator Sharon posts on 4/24/2007 10:36:48 PM

I love the scene where Stanley just feels happiness, with a sense of destiny. He just knows everything will work out alright. It gives me chills how all the puzzle pieces come together at the end. The curse is not just lifted, but redeemed. It's a beautiful thing.


       colten lynch posts on 4/10/2007 10:37:16 PM

was it hard to become a authur? what made you want to become a book writer? what is your house address?


       kevin posts on 1/2/2007 4:16:32 PM

one of the best authors of all time, and that's why this post will never die


       posts on 8/30/2006 9:54:07 PM

I KNOW. I really dont want this board to fade away because..well...hes not writing anymore(I think).


       posts on 8/30/2006 9:28:48 PM

Yeah I know what you're saying, but I haven't forgotten much. The book has such memorable characters and the best plot ever!


       posts on 8/30/2006 1:51:19 PM

Wow 2 posts one day:) My favourite person would have to be Zero. I havent read this book for the longest time!


       posts on 8/30/2006 1:06:25 PM

I liked Squid too! I really loved Zero. In the book and the movie. I think Shia Lebeouf (I spelled that wrong, sorry!) did a really good job playing Stanley.


       posts on 8/30/2006 9:51:35 AM

I've read holes. We had to in English class, it's really good, and the movie is cool too. My favourite character is squid. Whats yours?


       posts on 8/29/2006 11:58:22 PM

Hey I see many people havent posted here for a long time...Well I love Holes and sideway stories from wayside school(and the rest of those books).


       posts on 5/17/2006 6:41:21 PM

Yes, I have. Multiple times. Isn't that book the greatest? Did you like the movie?


       posts on 5/17/2006 3:40:10 PM

umm no i dont. has anyone read holes? ( post to short so i'll just babble, blah di blah di blah...)


       posts on 5/17/2006 3:03:18 PM

How is there 30th stories total when there in not a 19th story? Please can you help answer my question. Thanks Austin


       The commentator Min posts on 3/1/2006 9:54:46 AM

Does anyone know how to send Mr. Sachar a letter? Thanks.


       The commentator Ethan Culp posts on 12/20/2005 1:08:14 AM

Dear mr.Sachar, Your book "HOLES" was amazing and very well written. And i know how rude this may seem but im doing a project at school where we have to write a letter to the author of our favorite book, and i picked you beacouse i thought your book "HOLES" was very, very, very, good. And I wanted to thank you for your book. It has actually inspired me to become a writer and im working on a book right now called "A WHISPER". Its about a man who is about to die with a needle in his arm (heroin)and he looks back on his life and how he spent it and all his mistakes, etc. But i'll stop with that because i know you probably dont want to here about my book, so again i thought your book was very inspiring. So technically... your my idol and i hope to one day to get my book published and become a famous author just like you. sincerely, Ethan Culp p.s. thank you


       Adam posts on 11/9/2005 11:43:37 PM

Dear Louie Sachar. Hi, my name is Adam. I am in the 4th grade. I live in North Bend WA. I have a brother and a sister. I want to be a famous author like you. I would like you to answer these questions. How many books have you written? What is your favorite book that you have written? Where do you live? Why did you want to be an author? Your No. 1 fan Adam Reeves


       The commentator Sonica Li posts on 9/27/2005 5:15:33 PM

I'm seventeen, and I still read Louis Sachar's books at least once a year because they're soooooo good and because I learn something new every time I read them!!! Just last night, I realized for the first time that the animals in There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom are a reference to The Glass Menagerie!!! Isn't that the awesomest thing?! There are a few things about the Wayside stories that I never understood, though. One of the biggest puzzles that I could never figure out is the Mugworm Griblick. What is it? If you meant for it to mean something specific, pleeeeeeeeeease tell me!! :-)


       kat orion posts on 6/29/2005 2:25:50 PM

hey! i didn't know he wrote the wayside school series. hey ashleigh! if you log back on, is that the one with the nonexistent floor and the teacher who turned kids into apples and ... bla blaah blah. tell meeeeeee! if anyone else knows then that rules too!


       The commentator sharon posts on 5/5/2005 12:35:02 PM

ilove you louis sachar. i have read all your books. they are great. xoxoxxoxoxoxoxoxoxox


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