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[edit] Legal threats

I strongly recommend that you read this. If your careful reading of it leaves you dissatisfied, you may then wish to see this. -- Hoary 01:45, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Please don't attack editors like me

Please do not attack other editors. If you continue, you will be blocked from editing Wikipedia. Artisol2345 04:09, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] More things to tell you

Okay, I'll stop talking to you if you will immediately stop your decision of contacting your publisher and imposing legal threats towards minors like you would've done to me.

I would also want you to know the fact that I only typed a summary of you being sent to the Orange County Register interview. I did NOT type the summary about how your book depicted our school with negative light. That's not even what I thought at first; however, that's how other people respond to your book. You either believe me, or you don't. And even if I ever reacted towards your book (which I am not), you should know that it's not just me; it's a lot more people.

I'm just telling you the following from what I heard from other students in my classes (and you should've known it if you haven't already):

  • And this is a quote written by an anoymous student. I did not write this. However, I would want you to know an example of what students really think of the book and the author:
"A book is as good as the author who wrote it. If the person who wrote the book is an immature and somewhat childish twit, chances are the readers know what they're getting into when they start reading that book. In other words, why doesn't Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez write a book about a fictional high school that has never existed in our chaotic living world? She should know bettter than to depict our school and spread bad rumors about us."

If this message has insulted you in any way, I apologize. But I do not feel sorry for not posting this up here. Since our school had to respond to something so unbearable written about us, let's see how the author respond to that similar feeling towards the said quote mentioned above. Anyways, I gotta go. See you later... or will I?

Artisol2345 18:24, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

P.S. Oh yeah, you said this on my talk page:

Get a life. Read more. Focus on school.

One little error in that sentence highlighted in red? This person should realize that we are still in the month of August; still a month during the summer. Aliso Niguel students do not start their 207-2008 school year until September 4, 2007. How can we focus on school? A little something someone can think about.

P.S.S. If it makes you feel any better, I would love to read your published book. I mean it; however, it's not going to be any time soon because I don't have the extra money to buy one. Anyways, good luck on writing more papers-- er, I mean, books!

[edit] Blocked

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MaxSem

[edit] Hi again

Wow, you would really be willing to send a paperback copy of your novels to be in spring? Thanks! But if you are serious about this and want me to read it (and this is entirely your option), please send the entire text to me online to my e-mail address:

dracutey@lissamail.com

I'm sorry, I would love to receive a paperback copy your novel by mail, but I do not want my parents finding out about this knowing there is a possibility we would have to be paying for shipping and handling or other hidden costs.

Well, I guess you're right about one thing. To be honest, I did complain about your book. It was only because how students kept talking about it and all that other stuff and how it raises my anger level to a pot of fire (but it doesn't matter now). And I also did not like the fact that they talked about it on the Aliso Niguel High School article on Wikipedia. But I didn't remove it because I thought I'd be violating the policy, especially if the sources were added. Maybe if I have read your book, I would've seen it in a different point of view. Thanks for telling me that info.

I'm sorry you thought I was trying to attack you and ruin your reputation of the novel, but I was only trying to keep all the information on related articles, including anything regarding this issue. But at least everything is calm now as I will no longer add any information about your book and it effects on our school.

If you have any questions or comments about this post, I suggest you should say it on my talk page after your block expires. If it's important or you just want to talk to me right now, again, please send me an e-mail to dracutey@lissamail.com .

(Anyways, sorry about the block. Just to let you know, I did not do it; I only sent warnings about being blocked.)

Artisol2345 18:14, 14 August 2007 (UTC)