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Who is your top 3 favorite authors?

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Mine are Stephen King, Dean Koonts, and Liz Coley
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Diana Gabaldon, "Outlander" series, Lauren Berenson, " Melanie Travis- Underdog" book series, Elizabeth Hunter "The Scribe"series, Suzanne Woods-Fisher, Lancaster County book Series, as well as, Jane Austin, favorites in series of books, LM Montgomery, "Anne of Green Gables", and Louisa May Alcott.
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Nora Roberts, Jill Shalvis, Sidney Sheldon
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Just three? Hmmm, for now, my top 3 favorite would be Iris Johansen, Kay Hooper, and Terry Brooks. But I also love... well okay, you said three.

This is so hard and the list is always changing!
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Hands down my favorite author is Anne Mccaffrey, however picking the other two for my top three is much harder. I would have to said Brandon Sanderson is my second favorite and JK Rowling would be my third.
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Cassandra Clare

David Gemmel

Sarah J Maas
“We make choices everyday, some of them good, some of them bad. And - if we are strong enough - we live with the consequences.”
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I have many favorite authors that I read whenever they come out with new books and sometimes reread them two or three times, but I would have to say Lee Child, Robert Crais, and David Baldacci.
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I am a dedicated Daniel Silva fan. His use of language, descriptions of foreign countries, their streets and countryside
brings me right into the places and characters he portrays in his novels.
David Baldacci is another contemporary favorite of mine. How he spins his stories, characters, events, locations is evidence of his great talent.
My original favorite when I was a youngster was Robert Louis Stevenson. My 12 year old imagination went soaring with
Robinson Carusoe and his man Friday. What young boy didn't enjoy Treasure Island? Classic yarns by an author whose work will live forever.
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James Dashner, John Green, Nicholas Sparks are probably my top 3. Jodi Picoult and Cecelia Ahern also rank very high
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Patricia Cornwell, Lisa Jackson and Mary Higgins Clark
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J.K. Rowling, John Green, Rick Yancy
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Different authors for folks with different interests. I don't want to forget David McCollough and his marvelous works on Harry Truman and John Adams. Truly historic epic works. And a new man on the horizon: Professor of History at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida,
Robert Watson, author of over 30 books. His latest, The Nazi Titanic is a true story of a little known tragic event that took place at the end of World War II. Wonderful, fascinating read.
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Karen Marie Monning, J.R. Ward, T.S. Joyce
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Stephen King
Piers Anthony
Betty Smith
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John Grisham
Patricia Cornwell
James Patterson

I think I've flooded all the threads with their names.
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