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Ella1995
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Which author would you want to have at your birthday party?

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This could be an adult birthday party or a kid's birthday party. It's entirely up to you!
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I would want Sonia Choqutte. Mainly because from her books she seems loving and fun
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P. G. Wodehose, I think he would be entertaining! :)
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I think maybe Garth Nix or Cassandra Clare! Since I love both of their books but I think Cassandra looks like a fun bubbly person and would be a good laugh. Garth Nix writes lovely kids/ya characters that I adore
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Barbara Kingsolver seems cool and like someone I could relate to.
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J.r.r tolkien.
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Stephen King because he would probably be able to tell a scary ghost story.
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I would love to have a birthday party with Jane Austen because she seems like she would be so creative and would be quite calming to listen to. :)
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Mark Twain! He was quite funny and a great storyteller, so I'm sure his presence will make everyone happy.
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being more advanced in years now, I would love to have a chat with Mahfouz Naguib. or Neil Gaiman. Or whatsisname the bloke who wrote fight club. (chuck palhaniuk?)
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I would want to have Agatha Christie at my birthday party. God knows my name will find its way into a wildly successful murder mystery not long after.
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Only one?? Come on. I would say ot be Khalid Hosseini then. He's the best story teller of our generation and i want him to make my birthday special. But if there's more, then i want Dan Brown and John Green and JK ROWLING TOO.
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