Julia Lara
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Elizabeth Eulberg:
Hi! I've been a huge fan of yours ever since The Lonely Hearts Club came out and I've read every single one of your books far too many times to be healthy. And still, I don't know how, every time I read Better Off Friends the waterworks explode lol But still, how do you imagine such great books?
Elizabeth Eulberg
Thanks so much, Julia!! I think re-reading books is extremely healthy! ;) My books come from different places. Better Off Friends came from my editor asking me to write a sort of YA version of this classic movie When Harry Met Sally. The Lonely Hearts Club came from a friend who was much like Diane pre-LHC, she dumped her friends every time she got a boyfriend. Once I have an idea, I think about it A LOT. I developed Macallan and Levi over a year of just thinking about them, who they are and what would make them friends. It takes time and a lot of work, so it's so nice to know that readers like you enjoy the books!
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Solci
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Elizabeth Eulberg:
Hi Elizabeth! First, i wanted to say how much i love every book you wrote. I read Lonely Hearts Club for the first time when I was 12, now I am 18 and still go back at it and find comfort every time. Probably you already answered this but do you have any advice for non writers who want to write? (and become writers?) And also, do you have a current top 5 books you love or would re read over and over?
Tata
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Elizabeth Eulberg:
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Hi!, I was reading "We Can Work It Out You", and I read the name Macallan, that girl was Macallan from Better off Friends?, and why she was there?. I figured out that It has something to do with his best friend. You really made my day!
Love you and your books so much!!
Greetings from Uruguay!
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Love you and your books so much!!
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