Rhiannon,
I'll admit that this one was easy. As much as I love Christie and Conan Doyle, this one was a favorite of mine growing up. It was one of the few ones my mom read to me when I was a kid before she became the stereotypical "deadbeat mom." Like you said, it's anonymous so we can be as private as we want.
I hate to admit it but I'm starting to like this little game of ours. I'm looking forward to it when I come to school, something I never thought I would say.
Not surprised you're a Hufflepuff. You seem exactly the type. If you didn't already guess, I'm a Ravenclaw.
Agatha Christie or Arthur Conan Doyle?
Hemingway or Fitzgerald?
Tolstoy or Dostoevsky? (Neither- Turgenev over both)
Jane Eyre or Elizabeth Bennett?
Heathcliff or Mr. Knightley? ( - really? Didn't take you to be the Heathcliff type)
Harry Potter or Ron Weasley?
It might be too early to say this, but I think you might be my favorite person in this goddamn town. The only person that can't judge me and doesn't even know who I am but still somehow... gets me.
Leave the next note in your favorite dystopian novel.
Yours truly,
Bowie

YOU ARE READING
the town and the city (j. mariano)
Romancejack kerouac probably never intended for his works to become a source of communication, but who cares? (OR in which mandy forester and jess mariano fall in love through the pages of a book)