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Stinky and Successful KC-3 Award Acceptance Speech

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Filed under: KC-3 Award • Mary Amato • Missouri • Stinky and Successful • The Riot Brothers
 

4 Responses to “Stinky and Successful KC-3 Award Acceptance Speech”

  1. kayli eckert says:
    June 2, 2010 at 3:05 pm

    dear mary,

    I read your book the word eater for my book project and I reasearch you and now I heard about you i’m going to read more of your books!;)
    keep in touch.

    kayli eckert

  2. kayli eckert says:
    June 2, 2010 at 3:05 pm

    dear mary,

    I read your book the word eater for my book project and I reasearch you and now I heard about you i’m going to read more of your books!;)
    keep in touch.

    kayli eckert

  3. stanley kuleke says:
    June 13, 2010 at 9:11 pm

    Hi Mary Amato. You are one of my favorite authors and your books are no match than others i have read. Please keep writing and i encourage you not to quite. The best book i have read written by you is ‘Invisible lines’.Trisha is just like my little sister,except she does like to sit on her potty. She is also two years old and there is someone in my school just like diamond and Xander. I also can’t help reading the riot brother’s book but i’m almost young for it. i am going to be 11 so can you please write a book for 12 and up? plsss. if you can,please write my name in the dedication page! Thats if you want to though. you can reply through email. Thanks alot. “I am not going to fall for that trick……..opps there really IS a hole in my pants” hahahahah!

  4. mary says:
    June 15, 2010 at 1:17 pm

    Thanks so much for these comments. Invisible Lines hasn’t been out for long, so it’s particularly good to hear what resonated with you. Keep reading!

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