Your TOP-THREE Favorite Authors!
- khamneithang
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Your TOP-THREE Favorite Authors!
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- gali
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- AmandaR
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- fari30
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1. It is Cassandra Clare, there is not a single doubt about that. I love her books!
2. Rick Riordan. He also writes amazing books!
3. This one is hard… not because I don’t have any other author, but rather because there are too many too choose from… I will have to go with… John Green. I love his books extremely!
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- Happily Candied
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2. J.R.R. Tolkien
3. Louisa May Alcott
It was difficult to choose between Jane Austen and Lousia May Alcott. I really do love both equally. I opted to list Louisa because I'm currently focused on reading her works.
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- readerromance2003
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2. Lora Leigh
3. Cherise Sinclair
- PashaRu
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Richard Paul Evans books have great stories. They all have trials that the characters learn from and become better people because of them. Karen Kings bury writes stories that are life changing type stories. Hers are more life like, and when I read her books, I usually have to read a lighter type book to regain my emotions, but they do read well and remind you just how blessed you are. Beverly Lewis writes Amish fiction. I enjoy reading about their way of life and how close knit the communities are.
- Annalisa21
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2) Chuck Palahniuk
3) Jane Austen
But actually, I love browsing bookshops and finding authors I've never read before.
- subzerowon
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Christine Feehan
Stephen King
Just picking only three is hard!