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Tara
http://www.tarahanks.org
The Little Friend is the best new novel I have read in years. It's not just a gripping story, it's atmospheric and the writing is a delight. Even the minor characters are fascinating. Thanks for this excellent site - keep up the good work!
2:01 pm, saturday, november 19, 2005



Konradio
rus@gmail.com
http://ftr.com
wooo, what a great site! have just re-read the secret history for the umpteenth time, this has given me the impetus to give the little friend a go
6:45 pm, thursday, september 8, 2005



essex
eugeniopapini@hotmail.com
http://
The most beautiful book that i never read, so dark, I'm dreaming every time.
Thank You Milady
The cont of Essex
4:50 am, monday, august 1, 2005



brett bradshaw
brab2_02@worc.ac.uk
Hiya guys,
I'm going to be writing an MA dissertation on 'The Bennington Novel'. I would like to hear from anyone who has done, or is doing, a similar thing. If not, then I would still like to hear from anyone who has suggestions for ideas and themes that they think should be included. Best wishes.
6:10 am, wednesday, june 29, 2005



RaNae
crparnell@cableone.net
I just finished reading The Little Friend and I loved it. It was one of those books that you feel like you are right there with the characters and the setting. I loved the aunts, they were true southern ladies. The only thing I didn't like was not finding out who the murderer of Robin was. I am looking forward to reading The Secret History, I am sure I won't be disappointed. Keep up the good writing; you are pleasing alot of avid readers. Thank you.
1:20 am, wednesday, april 20, 2005



RaNae
crparnell@cableone.net
I loved The Little Friend. I felt so close to the characters and the setting. I love the south, I spent some time in Georgia and loved the gentility of the people. My daughter-in-law and I both thought The Little Friend was excellent, but we both had some questions about the end. I love to read books that I can't put down and I don't want them to end. I am waiting to get The Secret History from the inter-library loan. Keep up the good writing, I am already looking forward to your next book.
12:00 am, tuesday, april 19, 2005



Alexia
reversedmaster@yahoo.com
I've just finished the reading of The Secret History. Very gracious and powerful, cruelly realistic and mystic in the same time. And the atmosphere - reminds me of the unique combination of passion and austerity that can be found in some Russian novels. Didn't have a chance to read The Little Friend - it wasn't translated in Serbian yet. Any chance for that?
9:45 pm, tuesday, february 8, 2005



Lars
bakker_lars@hotmail.com
the book made me eager to know the main characters and, well, the murder wasn't so important than, after all. The story of Richard is written so well that i easily identify with him and step out of moral frontiers. Scary.
4:43 pm, saturday, december 11, 2004



Sakura
NightingaleSFK@aol.com
Donna's books are very beautiful. Yet it is tainted by my feeling that she rushed The Little Friend and that she is so mysterious. Where is she?
6:49 am, sunday, november 14, 2004



Elena Bowen
future_haker84@abv.bg
I love The Secret History. I am writing a coursework paper on presentation of failure in The Secret History compared with The Great Gatsby.
8:14 am, saturday, october 30, 2004



Henna Strand
ennablue002@hotmail.com
Good to have a Donna Tartt site, nothing very recent though? Is she still around??

New book added this month: Het Land van de Papaver: includes a new story by Donna Tartt. Also check out the details of the Daedalus and Icarus myth she is working on here. - Lake, webmaster 9:23 am, tuesday, october 26, 2004



lennox
molinhelena@hotmail.com
I have visited this site many times, now that I have the ability to do it at home, I will visit a lot more. I just think it's about time that I write something here. I'm so glad I found an authour I could really like and read over and over again, but I'm still bitter that I missed the signing and the meeting in Stockholm just because I had to work that evening. I have learned from that night. Thanks and good luck.
7:20 pm, monday, october 18, 2004



Noel Stephens
noel@aberlink.co.uk
I enjoyed both books immensely. The rich description, intensity of emmotional expression, peoples contrasting worlds, and the drama at the end of "Little Friend"! For me you take over where Iris left off.
Thank You,

Noel (UK)
9:13 am, friday, october 15, 2004



Marina
http://www.Blue-m@rambler.ru
Hi Donna!I adore both books.I like your style,though I have a lot of questions concerning the books.
3:41 am, friday, october 15, 2004



Jeffrey Lewis Henson
slimhenson
www.slimhenson@msn.com
The look in your eyes in the paperback jacket photo to "The Secret History" tells me a lot. You're an Empath: You acutely feel the pain of Others. Read "Human, All Too Human" by Nietzsche, his section on the souls of artists and writers. You're haunted, and I'm sorry you are. I'm developing that look. I'm The Panther in the Rilke poem.

I don't mean to weird you out. I'm not a stalker. I'm a happy, healthy and grateful man at 38, the father of two wonderful daughters (11 and 7), returning to Ohio University in Athens, Ohio 15 years after leaving seven hours short of a bachelor's degree in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. I gave "The Secret History" to a bartender who can't afford to buy books.

I don't know if I want to write for publication. I must write. I write every day. But I understand why J.D. Salinger and Thomas Pynchon choose silence and virtual anonymity, and I understand why Shainia Twain lives in Switzerland and Tina Turner in France. Our world is violent, self-absorbed and sick. What happened in Russia over the weekend made me weep and have nightmares. Paxil and the pharmaceutical industry are ruining the Zen of the Japanese. Susan Sontag's new work on the images of horror is so well-timed. So, I play "Clocks" by Coldplay, re-read e.e. cummings poems from old notebooks and commune with deer, rabbits and squirrels. The planet is amazing. People are ill.

Hang in there. Thank you for your art. I enjoy and learn from it.

Be well.

Jeff Henson
10:35 am, tuesday, september 7, 2004



Jeffery Lee Tartt
tartt@hotmail.com
I am curious whether we are related or not. There are not many of the Tartt family that I know of. Maybe If you ever read this you can email me. I've got to know.
11:06 pm, thursday, august 19, 2004



mark boardman
mark@boardy.fsworld.co.uk
Hi Donna,
being English it's hard to visualise a hot southern Mississippi town. But on your canvas you have weaved a sense of time and a time lost that has focussed its colours with a clarity few other writers are able to. Not since John Steinbeck has the flip side to the American dream been so well written. For this and for your glorious story telling may I thank you sincerely . Hope you visit England soon. Best wishes, Mark.
3:40 pm, thursday, august 19, 2004



kitty
kkwietniowski@hotmail.com
wooo, what a great site! have just re-read the secret history for the umpteenth time, this has given me the impetus to give the little friend a go

5:33 pm, sunday, august 8, 2004



Routenplaner
tourenplaner@auto-kfz.edu
http://www.route24.de.tk
hey guys!
I just want to say: this page is great! fantastic!!! I do not know what to say it is just so good! I know another very good homepage. Unfortunately it is not finished yet, but you can read poems and comics and... about the secret history
please just read a bit and write into the guestbook
love you all
6:58 am, tuesday, august 3, 2004



Helen Massocchi
I read The Secret History and The Little Friend. They both made fantastic reading and I consider The Little Friend to be a true work of art. Here's to the next!
6:56 pm, friday, july 23, 2004



Sean McGahey
poet252@yahoo.co.uk
http://www.the-beat.co.uk
This is a great site!
Keep up the good work
7:30 am, monday, july 19, 2004



Jon Routen Planer
info@routenplanung.de.tk
http://www.routenplanung.de.tk
Love your work, you are going to be the Marquez of the US
12:17 am, wednesday, july 7, 2004



W.H.J.
Thank you for the great site. The Little Friend is excellent.
1:15 pm, monday, july 5, 2004



Kira
nonails@city.fi
Your poll for the characters of the movie doesn't work properly. Can you do something about it?
6:35 am, friday, july 2, 2004
     Installed a new poll script. Now you can add your own polls and poll choices too!



jong
jonigogeo@yahoo.com
http://yaae.com
nice site
1:41 am, friday, june 25, 2004



Benedicte
svingstangen@hotmail.com
Love The Little Friend, one of the best books I've read!
1:26 pm, thursday, june 17, 2004



azarro
mk12@aol.com
http://www.megapixel.pl
This is a cool site. This is my first time and I think it's awesome!
3:08 am, tuesday, june 15, 2004



Cheryl
chiawana@earthlink.net
I loved The Secret History but I'm having a slog through The Little Friend. I guess because I've had about all I can stand of novels written from the viewpoints of children. Enough already. More like The Secret History, please! And I hope Hollywood doesn't entirely ruin it like they usually do.
7:15 pm, saturday, june 5, 2004



amanda
i was a bit disapointed with The Little Friend. I was left with too many questions at the end that just needed to be satisfied.
10:33 pm, wednesday, april 28, 2004



Kevin Lin
Hello Donna! I am from Taiwan! I just want to say that I love both novels. They are great and beautiful. Hope that I can see you one day!
2:56 am, sunday, april 11, 2004



Andreas Stastny
andy.stastny@gmx.de
both novels, the secret history and the little friend, are so captivating that I cannot stop thinking of them. They describe a particular form of sadness. I am waiting for her next novel eagerly, which hopefully will not take another 8 years. Thank you very much Donna...
5:47 am, tuesday, march 23, 2004



daria
purple_dragon80@hotmail.com
i absolutely adore donna tartt."the secret history" and "the little friend" are my favorite novels. i cannot wait for her future novel to come out, whatever it may be about. oox
2:01 pm, monday, march 8, 2004



Riccarda
m-ortlieb@tesionmail.de
Die geheime Geschichte - genial, exorbitant und unsagbar traurig.
11:13 am, tuesday, march 2, 2004



sammie simons
sammmie_simons@hotmail.com
I wish that I could write only two books every ten years and write such breath-taking novels!
magnificient !!
2:23 am, wednesday, february 4, 2004



Aenora
This book is the very best book I ever read, since the first time in 96, I must have read it about a dozen times- and it still takes my breath away.
5:59 am, tuesday, december 16, 2003



Laura
I have just read Donna Tartt's The Little Friend and i must say i was overly impressed. Not only are the characters very overpowering but the plot of the book is amazing! I was hooked from the first few opening lines and therefore could not put the book down and was very impressed by the chilling gothic detail. I must say it was the best book I have read in a long, long time!
12:12 am, monday, december 1, 2003



elodie
elodie_d86@hotmail.com
Whoa! I'm reading The Secret Hostory and I can't stop. They are all very perverted people, but I like it. I wanna know how it's gonna end... But I'm a bit afraid to know. Already two crimes, is there another one?... Please continue writing because it's very rare to find good books from our days. Thank you
10:08 am, saturday, november 8, 2003



Christopher Holt
djgpaints@aol.com
Wish Donna would get her site up and running.. Meantime, thanks for your work.
7:56 pm, monday, october 27, 2003



LOl
lol_lecanu@yahoo.co.uk
not only do i adore this book, i have given it to all my friends for birthdays, christmas etc - and if anyone asks me to recommend them a book - it's usually this one!
5:17 am, wednesday, october 8, 2003



Sigun Sandström
urssigun50@hotmail.com
Very nice site about Donna Tartt and her so good books.
Sigun Sweden
7:46 am, tuesday, september 30, 2003



And
andart@interia.pl
http://www.artystycznie.pl
The Secret History - amazing book...
4:13 pm, monday, september 29, 2003



Linda
lindadalycork@eircom.net
Sorry for gushing, but I think the Secret History is probably the best book I have ever read. Reading it was totally consuming and I don't think I'll find another book that can compare.
5:45 am, thursday, september 18, 2003



lise
I simpy loved the Secret History, it's fantastic. But also the layout of the site is fabulous, marvelous and great! So simple, so stylish..just..wow!
2:29 pm, wednesday, september 3, 2003



Brenda Tartt, Morris
bmtartt@earthlink.net
Hi Donna.
I am writing a large three volume,Genealogy and History Books, on the TARTT TARTE TART Families, from England, Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Arizona, Florida, and Illinois. I am trying to prove that we came from France, migrated to England to several years and left there to go to American, in the Virginia Colonies, in 1634, which I can for sure go back to England. Also to prove we, are all the same families. I have heard their are some Tart's buried in the floor of the "Westminister Abbey", London, England. I can prove the 1634 to 2003 part. My books are above 90% none. I would like to enter your family genealogy in my books. The Tart's are very proud of you, and Ruby Pickens Tartt. Don't let this chance to have history written about you and your family. Please contact me at:
Keep up the great writing,
Brenda Tartt, Morris
3:44 pm, monday, august 25, 2003



deem
juhahe@nic.fi
Hi!

I really liked this book and I would like to read books that are like Secret History. Some of the elements I espesicially liked in this book were studying classic languages, studying in college, eastcoast of USA and the way these young adults were portrayed in a very interesting way. Also the movie-likeness was a thing that I liked.

So if you know any books like Secret History please email to me juhahe@nic.fi
10:58 am, monday, august 25, 2003



obs
i love your work.i admire it and wish to be a novelist like you. i wish i could see you in personal. thanks a lot for giving us a pleasure. i'm keeping your book like a big treasure.
3:29 am, saturday, august 16, 2003



Ron Heistek
r.heistek@consunet.nl
Love your work, you are going to be the Marquez of the US
5:46 am, thursday, july 31, 2003



CHRISTINA ICONOMOPOULOU
comv@otenet.gr
Tout à fait abassourdie, charmée, même hypnotisée de votre roman "Little Friend"
3:33 am, thursday, july 17, 2003



earl tucker
earltucker@hotmail.com
I was born feb 12, 1963, which is as close to being a peer as I will get, but sharing the same 40 yrs of existense gives me some joy, Thank you Donna!
3:10 pm, saturday, july 5, 2003



John George
johngeorge77@netscape.net
Excellent site. Love your work.
11:27 am, monday, june 16, 2003



Carlo
tibymendez670@hotmail.com
Complimenti a Donna Tartt per le sue notevoli qualità di scrittrice ed i suoi bellissimi libri che spero continuerà a a scrivere ! Carlo da Roma
11:45 am, saturday, june 7, 2003



valerio
061743@luiss.it
volevo solo ringraziare per lo splendido romanzo che ci ha regalato questa scrittice e per le fantastiche notti che mi ha fatto passare tra Henry Francis e tutti quanti....
7:27 am, monday, may 26, 2003



Tom Scanlan
tscanlan@msn.com
http://www.geocities.com/tomtales
There is currently no better or more informative website on Donna Tartt on the www. Thanks for your efforts and thoroughness. She's an amazing writer with a rare philosophy. I'm about to finish
The Little Friend and it's quite a read. What a mind!
2:34 pm, thursday, may 22, 2003



Chiara Sernesi
chiara@gatescorp.net
http://www.gatescorp.net
Sito eccezionale, ed eccezionale anche la scrittrice, mi è piaciuto tantisimo il libro "dio delle illusioni"
6:55 am, wednesday, may 21, 2003



Stephanie Nugent
nugents@cochise.edu
What a fantastic site! I read The Secret History when it was first published and find that it is one of the few books that I continually reread and find fresh perspectives each time. The Little Friend did not dissappoint. I was immediately engulfed in the depicton of the South. Having earned my Ph.D. The University of Southern Mississippi...The Little Friend brought Mississippi back to me with vivid impressions even though I now reside in southern Arizona. Donna Tartt's work represents much of what I aspire to become as I move from scholarly to literary writing. Thank you for the inspiration.
2:06 pm, sunday, march 23, 2003



Erica L.S. Whitty
ericawhitty@hotmail.com
Excellent site!
3:29 pm, tuesday, march 11, 2003



Rike
http://www.beuty-is-terror.de.vu
Great site! LOVE IT!!!! Best site about The Secret History that I have seen, - and believe me, I searched for good ones for hours... keep improving it.
bye Rike
P.S. Francis rules !
9:39 am, sunday, february 16, 2003



Samantha Williams
willsamantha4@yahoo.com
Cool site!
8:38 am, saturday, february 15, 2003



lolli
www.beauty-is-terror.de.vu
hey guys!
I just want to say: this page is great! fantastic!!! I do not know what to say it is just so good! I know another very good homepage. Unfortunately it is not finished yet, but you can read poems and comics and... about the secret history
please just read a bit and write into the guestbook
love you all
lolli
2:32 pm, thursday, february 13, 2003



S. Michael Fisher
smichaelfisher@hotmail.com
http://www.fisherbiomedical.com
Beautiful site. Magnificent writer. You've done something gorgeous here.
3:09 pm, wednesday, february 12, 2003



Cynthia Lake
cyndilake@yahoo.com
The Secret History is by far my favorite book, even surpassing Tess of the D'Urbervilles. I am disgusted that Hollywood wants to make a movie from the book (even though I will go see it out of curiousity) and destroy the completeness of the novel as a whole, that can never be captured in a film. I am even more disappointed that Gwyneth Paltrow has anything to do with it. That aside, I loved The Little Friend as well but The Secret History shall always remain my favorite.
9:54 pm, tuesday, january 21, 2003



ANGELA D. MCCANN
amccann321@cs.com
Dear Donna I absolutely love The Secret History. I have passed your book down to three different family members now I am about to buy my fourth book for my daughter who is thirteen. Is there any possible way I could get this one autographed. Also, cant wait to read your new book. Congradulations!!!!!
2:14 am, sunday, january 12, 2003



Sarah Ann Veglahn
Lisa.Veglahn@Disney.com
Hi Donna, I sent you an e-mail before and told you how much i loved your novels. I would also like to ask you if you could help me out and maybe give me a list of good colleges for writers. I am really interested and need help. thanx so much.
10:32 am, tuesday, january 7, 2003



Marco Grumler
Thankx! I just discovered that you published a new book. I wanna thank you very much for that because I love your first one! Thanx again!
5:29 am, tuesday, january 7, 2003



The Inimitable E.
QamaQuintessence@aol.com
To the beautiful people who have visited this site and the incredible human being who began this particular, and, I must say, well-designed, "shrine," thank you for restoring my faith in the public, the mind, and the thirst for, not only entertainment, but knowledge and power. Ms. Tartt has aided us in feeding each...
-- E.
7:04 pm, tuesday, december 31, 2002



Robert E. Jones
rejsav@bellsouth.net
Bless you, Donna Tartt. Thank you--whoever has set up this site. Was there a review of The Little Friend in The New Yorker?
12:21 am, friday, december 27, 2002



Brittney
This site is cool
10:26 pm, wednesday, december 18, 2002



Esther Huijser
I just loved reading The Secret History. Thank you.
5:39 am, thursday, december 12, 2002



KCo1381134@cs.com
"She possessed...the narrowness of vision which enabled all the Cleves to forget what they didn't want to remember, and to exaggerate or otherwise alter what they couldn't forget."
I'm a 62 year old painter and this is as close as I've come to seeing my work put into words. Thank You
12:21 am, sunday, december 8, 2002



Peggy Jackson
pjackso1@bordersstores.com
The Little Friend is brilliant. One of the best books I've read in eons! It would make an incredible movie if Donna controls the screenplay.
11:09 pm, saturday, december 7, 2002



Michelle L. Periard
mlperiard@aol.com
The first time I read The Secret History was over Thanksging Day weekend 1994. It has now become my own little tradition to curl up, after turkey each year and eat up the pages of TSH. It just has that kind of fall feel to it.

I have owned about 14 copies now only because I have given them all away to friends to ensure that they read it. I haven't heard a bad response yet.
Thank you for what is honestly my favorite piece of literature.
2:51 pm, sunday, december 1, 2002



Scott Morris
JetMech05@hotmail.com
Dear Ms. Tartt,
I have read that you value your privacy so I wish to simply thank you for allowing some interviews. Many of your statements have given me a new inspiration to continue writing. I hope someday to have the privilege to thank you in person. I look forward to reading your new book. I wish you well in your continued writings.
Scott Morris
Crookston, Minnesota
7:44 am, friday, november 22, 2002



Kim Tait
kdtaitauthor@aol.com
I can honestly say that I have only two or three books that I would want to have with me on a deserted island. A Secret History is definitely one of them! I can't wait to read The Little Friend. All I can say is... I wish I could write half as well as Ms. Tartt can!
8:56 pm, friday, november 15, 2002



Gee
I met the truly amazing and talented lady last night at a reading and signing in Boston, MA. I am truly impressed and in awe of Donna Tartt.
5:42 pm, friday, november 8, 2002



Rachel
rachel.braybrook@talk21.com
I haven't finished reading "The Secret History" yet - I am enjoying & savouring it. This is the first time I have been on the website, and I couldn't believe how many people have the same opinion as me... who to play Bunny if the book was made into a movie.
4:29 am, wednesday, november 6, 2002



Diana
tude66@hotmail.com
I love that there are so many people obsessed with TSH! Hooray!

Anyhow...I'm looking for ideas for a paper that would do justice to the book. Any ideas? Email me!
3:26 pm, monday, november 4, 2002



Bless
bless_you@21cn.com
I remember how Socrates kept telling the truth of the persons around him, the un-perfection of the people, and was finally killed. Bunny was much different from him, or alike...?

I think some people, especially the sensitive ones, usually thinking all day long, too much, try to 'get ready' for their lives. As the result, his life never really begins. I guess it's because he wants to avoid the ugly fact of death. Cause he's longing for a life that will never end. A kind of perfection. Death is so urgly a thing that it seems must not belong to a normal life. It's kind of failure. Till the day Henry killed the man, and discovered there's no way to avoid Death. Death, no matter what you do, is part of life and is not that far. No way to escape. So why not calm down and begin to live now...?

Sorry for my terrible EnGlisH :}
2:58 am, monday, october 21, 2002



tufty37
tufty37@hotmail.com
Can anyone help me with an essay I'm writing on 'The Secret History'? Its about Charisma. Any ideas or helpful links? Email me please.
1:00 pm, sunday, october 13, 2002



Gina McInerny
GinaMcInerny@cox.net
Donna...

For the first time today I am reading about you and your books.

I, too, was born in Greenwood Hospital in the 60's and raised in a small, nearby town where I attended an all-white private school. We moved to California when I was in third grade and have never been back. Still, Mississippi is the imprint of my life... my soul.

It is good to know a sister is out there...and is expressing what I have never been able to put onto paper. Thank you.
11:38 am, sunday, october 13, 2002



Anne
annvroeg@hotmail.com
I went to Amsterdam I live in Holland myself, but i went to Amsterdam to hear her speak and listen to the interview. You must have seen the crowd!!!!!!!!!!Unbeliveble!!! thousands of people just to see her, people standing ouers in line for her autograf!! I also got one and I met her later that night, after the interview in a little street and gave her a hand enz...that was great, she is great, she is a genieus!!! And the little friend (almost finished it) is also great!
7:20 am, thursday, september 26, 2002



Vanden Eede Line
swami_line@hotmail.com
hi,
have only read part of your book and already like it!
thanks for giving me a whole new perspective!
line
xxx
3:46 am, saturday, september 14, 2002



peeters tim peeters
tim_deverschr58@hotmail.com
http://www16.brinkster.com/peeterstim
i am looking forward to your latest book.

tim peeters
leuven (louvain), belgium
7:11 am, monday, august 19, 2002



Tony Tierney
we2r1ie@hotmail.com
It is difficult to be sparing in one's praise for The Secret History. As perhaps the ultimate student novel it works on countless levels - as a study of group dynamics, leadership, transgression, taboo, loss of self, failures in perception and the limits of academia. Required reading for anyone going to University and an incredible debut novel. I'd love to meet the author.
9:03 am, wednesday, july 24, 2002



Ryan Gilbert
ryangilbert72@hotmail.com
By far the best, most intriguing novel I've encountered - and I haven't even finished it yet!!
2:12 pm, tuesday, july 23, 2002



marc s.
marc.soucy@videotron.com
Loved the book the first time I read it almost ten years ago. Started to read it again and just as good as the first time. Can't wait till October 2002!!!
11:47 am, friday, april 19, 2002



Sarah
I thought that the site was easy to use and could prove helpful in the future only it could use more proper information on the characters
6:40 am, monday, february 25, 2002
     That would be great. Please choose a character & Post away!



John
Great site, looks are clean and the navigation is very easy to use. I will be visiting this site many more times.
6:33 am, friday, december 7, 2001



Polly Harvey
pharvey@nhhg.org.uk
FANTASTIC site. The Secret History has to be my favourite ever book. Am very concerned about Gwyneth Paltrow getting her hands on it tho'! Please email me if you ever want to chat ...
7:24 am, wednesday, december 5, 2001



Lauren
asunangel@cs.com
This is a cool page. This is my first time and I think it's awsome!
12:20 am, monday, november 26, 2001



Beautiful site! Ahh, the morbid longing for the picturesque.
3:22 pm, tuesday, october 23, 2001



Krystal
Awesome, Awesome, Awesome site!!!
I totally love it...
I was just wondering what kind of html editor you used to make the layout and what kind of graphics software you use to make these incredible images and graphics on your site...? -Hope you don't mind me asking... )
Keep up the *great* work... Its one of my favorite sites...
Thx for taking the time to read these lines.. Krystal
7:30 pm, thursday, october 4, 2001
     No problem... HTML editor: Notepad. Graphic Software: PhotoShop. Thanks!



Adrian MC
http://www.btinternet.com/~buckleburyweb/sh.htm
This is an incredibly clear website to read and navigate - great design for an inspiring book deeply portraying the confused longings - for the intense, the high and the unattainable - in educated students.....when will someone transcribe this book sensitively yet thrillingly - and timelessly - to the big screen?! PS: thanks for your message on my site guestbook - in connection with my detailed appreciation + assessment of the novel (incidental plug, honestly!).
6:35 pm, tuesday, august 28, 2001



lostgrrrl
lostgrrrl@yahoo.com
A couple months ago someone posted this on Usenet:
"I believe Donna married one of those Brat pack writers (Brett Easton Ellis?) and there has not been a peep out of her since. In an article I have by JK Rowling she talks about admiring the book but feels it could have done with some editing, but as it looks like being her only work that would have been a shame."
(!!) LOL Thank you Lake! I am soooo glad to find that none of this is true! BEE?! Now, Really...
1:38 pm, monday, august 27, 2001



starlet
starlet@technodyke.com
This website is sooo extensive & gorgeous too! I will be back soon. Donna Tartt has been long-deserving of such an elegant web-presence. Here-here!
6:47 am, monday, august 27, 2001





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