Which author do you constantly recommend?
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Re: Which author do you constantly recommend?
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Amagine wrote:I constantly recommend James Patterson. It doesnt matter what genre you like to resd. He probably has three books written in that genre. He's s genius.
I have to completely agree with you! He has written in so many genres. I recently finished his YA series Maximum Ride. It was an okay series for me, but I would rate it high for a Middle School YA reader. James Patterson tends to know exactly how to write for the genre and age group he's working towards. I like that he isn't too complicated for his young readers, but knows how to engage his older readers as well. Amazing author.
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Of course, JK Rowling has joined this elite group with the Harry Potter series. Since most people are familiar with this author and her books, it is rather ridiculous to even mention but I'm a big Potter-fan!
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