Just finished reading the girl who loved Tom Gordon, I've read the majority of your works since I was a teenage (a long long time ago) and a number of your books appear in my personal top ten list The Stand being the primary one, until I discovered the girl who loved Tom Gordon.
I have to praise you on making me love a character so much I would like to actually meet them in real life this story really struck a cord with me so much so that I actively looked for a way to express to you my thanks for enriching my trip to work everyday whilst I devoured this. Tricia comes across as a great strong girl and I was upset the story ended as I could read about her on and on. I would really love to know what happened after she recovered (which I am sure she did), did she ever get to tell Tom how much he helped? Did she maybe get a replacement signed ball cap? I guess I'll have to use my own imagination to continue her story.
I think it really struck a cord due to a couple of experiences I had whilst hiking across Europe were I myself got lost in the Black Forest area of German albeit with a lot more kit and better prepared than our intrepid hero Tricia.
Well anyway thank you once again for the scares, the laughs and the cold I get every time I read The Stand (55 and counting so far).
Keep writing and be well.
I have to praise you on making me love a character so much I would like to actually meet them in real life this story really struck a cord with me so much so that I actively looked for a way to express to you my thanks for enriching my trip to work everyday whilst I devoured this. Tricia comes across as a great strong girl and I was upset the story ended as I could read about her on and on. I would really love to know what happened after she recovered (which I am sure she did), did she ever get to tell Tom how much he helped? Did she maybe get a replacement signed ball cap? I guess I'll have to use my own imagination to continue her story.
I think it really struck a cord due to a couple of experiences I had whilst hiking across Europe were I myself got lost in the Black Forest area of German albeit with a lot more kit and better prepared than our intrepid hero Tricia.
Well anyway thank you once again for the scares, the laughs and the cold I get every time I read The Stand (55 and counting so far).
Keep writing and be well.