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Amy Tintera – #TTBF Author Interview – 2017

August 23, 2017 in TTBF 2017

1.     Magic in the wrong hands can be a dangerous thing, as your books explore. If you could choose your own magic, what would you choose? Is there a power you think would be especially hard to control?  I think I'd want super-speed, or the ability to do things really quickly! I could read more books, and never worry about being late again! I think the power that would be most hard to control would be mind-reading. I always thought that power sounded horrible, because I don't want to know what people are thinking!   2.     Would you rather visit 100 years in the past or 100 years in the future?  Definitely 100 years in the future. I like to think that humans just keep getting better and better, and I'd like to see what great things we've accomplished in 100 years.  3.     TTBF’s new slogan is “Read Everything.” What book have you read that you’d like to see on our official Read Everything book list for 2017?  ELIZA AND HER MONSTERS by Francesca Zappia! I recently read it and it immediately became an all-time favorite.

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