Are You There God Its me margaret:


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Are You There God? It?s Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume


Dear Judy Blume,

     I?m writing to inform you of an excellent book that you?ve created. The book that I?m referring to is Are You There God? It?s Me, Margaret. It is a great book! I don?t really like reading, but your book interested me! I loved how you wrote this book, the way the character Margaret?s life was, I mean. I would like to talk to you in person to ask you about this book and where you got the ideas from. Did you write this book on your life story? I loved how you created it so that Margaret and her friends could have a club for secrets, it has inspired me to create a club of my own, me and my friends. Ms. Blume I would really like to know where your ideas came from. I loved the relationship between Margaret and her grandmother. I think that The end of the story should be longer, I wanted to know what happens to The PTS?s, Laura Danker, Moose, and Phillip Leroy. There are other suggestions that I have to make like there should be more drama in the book, more problems, and more action. I think there should have been a lot more things that Margaret, her family, and friends should?ve faced that they would?ve had to overcome. I?m still curious about what religion she chooses. Thanks for writing such a good book I loved it! Please continue to write more enjoyable books like this.

                                   

                                        Sincerely,
     



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