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Mae
Mae asked Stuart Gibbs:

Did you write a book that you don't like?

Stuart Gibbs No. If I didn't like a book, I probably wouldn't have ever finished it.
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Ximena
Ximena asked Stuart Gibbs:

This question contains spoilers… (view spoiler)[ In SSGS, (On page 320), Murray told Joshua, "The trouble with being evil is that no on can trust you. And you're as evil as they come, pal." And in SSR (On page 325) Erica said, "Trust me, this guy is as good as they get." (She was referring to Ben) Were your intentions to have these moments link a little? I don't even know if it's just me seeing the connection, but if it isn't, why did you do it? Thought it was cool. (hide spoiler)]

Ninja
Ninja asked Stuart Gibbs:

which book do you like the most?

Elm Tree
Elm Tree asked Stuart Gibbs:

Hello! I was just wondering because I know that many writers/authors do this, do you draw some inspiration for your characters from people you’ve met/know?

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