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If you were interviewing Jodi Picoult about a book she's written what would you ask her?

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I need 15 questions if at all possible. If they are about the book The Pact that would be even better.

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  1. Ask her which character was the most challenging to write?

    What was the significance of the piece of paper Chris found at the end of the book?

    Why didn't Emily & Chris' parents reconcile their friendship?

    Who was her favorite character throughout the story?


  2. I just started reading some of her books and she is amazing!

    1. How do you come up with the characters?

    2.How long does it take to comlete a book once you have the idea for the story?

    3.Which one of your books was the most personal for you to write?

    4.Do you ever become emotinally attached to the characters you write about?

    5.Which of your books was the most challenging for you to write?

    6.What was the message hidden in the comic on The Tenth Circle? (I cant find the answer in her website!!)

    7.Will you ever write sequels to any of your books?

    8.If so, which ones?

    9.Which, if any of your characters do you indentify which personally?

    10.What new books are in the works?

    11. What was your favorite movie that was made from one of your novels?

    12. Have you ever recieved a letter from a fan about one of your books that really touched you?



    That is all I can come up with! I havent read the Pact yet! I have read the Tenth Circle, Plain Truth and just started Nineteen minutes

  3. Why did she Jodi Picoult have the mother destroy her daughter's  diary!

    They could probably have determined that her daughter had suicidal problems. The 2 families who were friends all those years just didn't want to know each other in the end - why!  

  4. 1. What was the inspiration for this story?

    2. What kind of research did you do on teen suicide?

    3. What kind of emotions did you feel while writing this book?

    4. Do you sympathize with Chris or Emily in this story?

    5. Do you ever miss the characters you write about after the book is finished?

    6. As a parent, do you ever consider how future relationships that your children have will affect their lives?

    7. Are you content with how the story ended?

    8. If there was one thing you could change about this story, what would it be?

    9. Do you think that teen pregnancy is an issue that is not addressed enough in todays world?

    10. What do you think is the best way to prevent teen suicide?

    11. Do you think that s*x education should be provided to all high school age children?

    12. What in this story do you think will connect with readers?

    13. What was the hardest part of this story to write?

    14. What are your thoughts on art therapy?

    15. How did you get inside of a teenagers mind when they are usually so misunderstood?

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