Rocio
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Roderick Gordon:
Hello. In my English class I had to pick a Book to read and do a project about the author and the book. I picked to read Deeper, because I read Tunnels last year and I loved it. I just wanted to ask you a few questions for my project: What's your favorite book you've written? Where do you get your ideas for writing? Who inspired you to write? What type of books and genres do you read? Thank you, Rocio :)
Roderick Gordon
Hi Rocio, so sorry not to have replied to you before now. Hope I'm not too late for your project. Deeper is in fact my favourite of the series because it was somewhere to go during a period of my life that wasn't great - that's probably why it's quite claustrophobic and a little darker than some of the other books. It does mean a lot to me though. I don't know where my ideas come from - all over, really. I'm sure some turn up as a result of all the books I've read, and the films and TV I've watched. Others are the result of many hours of staring at the screen asking myself "What comes next?" And some just throw themselves at me and bowl me over - it's the best thing in the world when that happens. I read all sorts of stuff - not MG or for young readers. I'm currently reading another book by Mishima, the Japanese author. Although they're translations, his work has such purity to it. And I have to admit I don't read enough these days - I do try to, but what usually happens is that I drift off into a reverie about whatever I'm working on at the time. Hope that all helps with your project. Kind regards, Roderick
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Wesley
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Roderick Gordon:
Hey Gordon, years later I still gotta check if you think another book of the tunnels series will be released?Leaving it unfinished like you did leaves for creative endings in readers heads, but I personally feel like there were just too many holes in Terminal to end it like that. Of course it's always up to whatever you and your publisher decide to do.
Nicolle Mosquera
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Roderick Gordon:
Okay I'm gonna be honest. I finished Deepeer on november and yea, I know you might ask like "girl why don't you catch the next book and start reading?" well it's because I got damn shocked because of Caleb's death and i just can't, can't, can't imagine the rest of the story without him :'( So my question is: Why you Roderick Gordon Killed one of the most perfect characters that I've ever read?
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