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Position:Home>Books & Authors> What is that one book where the author doesn't use the letter E at all?Question: What is that one book where the author doesn't use the letter E at all!? Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Gadsby by Ernest Vincent Wright!. :DWww@QuestionHome@Com Haven't read that Gatsby mentioned no doubt truly, as I've seen the answer before, by your first post!. 10 there, I'd guess!. The closest I can think that may fill this answer is one of the text-message books by Lauren Myracle!. http://www!.laurenmyracle!.com But I haven't read them, either!. Will see what I can see of them at: http://www!.amazon!.com Just to rule them out, Myracle's books use 'e' when she wants to, according to one review read!. Looking for Gatsby by Wright now (not at amazon) http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/ernest_vinc!.!.!. Oh!.!.!. because the name of the book is GADsby, not what I had (jeez)!. Wiki says the body of this book (only preface and afterword excepted) is grammatically correct without an 'e' used!. 10 up top on your first post!. (plus a thumbs up)Www@QuestionHome@Com Gadsby A VoidWww@QuestionHome@Com Gadsby by Earnest Vincent Wright A Void by Georges PerecWww@QuestionHome@Com i dont think thats possible sorry but if you find one please let me know=]Www@QuestionHome@Com |