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This is a discussion on Favorite book author within the Book, Music, & Movie Reviews forums, part of the Topics of Interest category; Who is your favorite author? Mine is Sylvia Browne, the psychic that you see on Montel. I have about 13 ...

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    Favorite book author

    Who is your favorite author? Mine is Sylvia Browne, the psychic that you see on Montel. I have about 13 of her books and find her books very informational and very interesting. Her books kind of make you stop and think about things in life and the afterlife.

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    am a great fan of sidney sheldon... really love to read his books!!i think he is one of the best authors..

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    I ain't much of a serious reader

    But Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code was the only book that got me hooked !

    I ended up reading all his books ! great ye ?

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    C.S Lewis all of the 7 Narnia's books..
    but what I like the most is Tetralogy from Soldiers of Rainbow by Andrea Hirata..
    it's a beautiful books yet an inspiring one too..

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    I like Nora Roberts and Lisa Jackson,any authors that are good

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    R.A.W.; Stephen King; George R R Martin are a few i can think of right now.

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    Khaled Hosseini. He did Kite Runner, and wrote another book after that called A Thousand Splendid Suns. Both of those I though were really well written. Also, he gives an in depth look at the culture and events of Afghanistan during the 70's and 80's. Which has played a big part of how the country became so bad. Another book I thought was really good was Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. It talks about how most human culture and the benefits and drawbacks of living the way most people do. If I think of anymore, I'll post them here.
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    A the moment it's Vladimir Nabokov and Neil Gaiman, but my tastes change often so it will probably change soon

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    Hunter S. Thompson. Hopefully his third book of letters will be published this November, as it's now been delayed year after year, after year.

    I consider it one of the best things of my life that he turned his glance toward my direction in 2003 and 2004 (at his news group) and we had some *interactions* between us. About two weeks before he killed himself, he told everyone in the group he was "heading off into the sunset" and he set some guidelines about how he wanted things to run without him there. His last message to everyone in the group was on Feb 4th. The suicide was the 20th. I loved his writings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Decon View Post
    Khaled Hosseini. He did Kite Runner, and wrote another book after that called A Thousand Splendid Suns. Both of those I though were really well written. Also, he gives an in depth look at the culture and events of Afghanistan during the 70's and 80's. Which has played a big part of how the country became so bad. Another book I thought was really good was Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. It talks about how most human culture and the benefits and drawbacks of living the way most people do. If I think of anymore, I'll post them here.
    nice. agreed.


 
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