Who was the first author you had to read "everything" by?
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Re: Who was the first author you had to read "everything" by?
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I wanted to be just like them. They were so responsible AND fun!
As an adult: Jodi Picoult
I love the moral challenge that tugs at my heart, mind, and soul all at the same time. Her books were the first books I started to give my husband a play-by-play of what I was reading. Who knows if he was really listening, because I was so engrossed in the morality of the story line.
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I also have a goal of reading everything by Toni Morrison. I read Beloved in high school and have read it once a year since then. Her storytelling is top notch.
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