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Bookreviewer71
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My favorite author is Jayne Ann Krentz, owing to my love for historical fiction. Her historical fiction novels, written in the pen name Amanda Quick are addictive enough to keep the readers awake all night.
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Kierra cass
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Sherlock Holmes
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For sure Haruki Murakami. I was gifted 1Q84 by him and after reading it I knew I had to buy all of his books. His take on magical realism keeps you wanting to know more, to get to the end and understand all the incognitas that his histories present.
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Post by Bridgette C 2 »

You mean who?

I'm addicted to Jane Austen right now since I started reading historical romance because I noticed that the novelists were inspired from her works.
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Albert Camus and George Orwell!I have read literally everything there is to read by them, including letters, and I never tire of their words!
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I was obsessed with Neal Shusterman for most of my teenage life - he is so weird, and I adore all of his books.
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Thanks for your recommendations, I am definitely going to review materials from some of the mentioned authors.
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I love everything by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
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Jeffery Archer and Sidney Sheldon are the 2 authors I can't seem to get enough of. The former's storytelling and the latter's fast-paced thrillers are their strongest skills. Finished all of Sheldon's novels and now reading the William Warwick series of Jeffery Archer.
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My love for Malcolm Gladwell has become an addiction. I read at least two of his books - Outliers, and Talking to Strangers - everyday
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I absolutely love the works of Paulo Coelho. His fictional stories are packed with immense knowledge that one often seeks in Non-Fiction books. I am not a big fan of Non-Fiction so finding such content in Fictional books was a dream come true! His books are based on human psychology. The writing is extremely engaging and keeps you hooked, and the best part is most pages have at least 3 lines worth quoting! I would recommend his works anytime to any reader. :D
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I used to be obsessed with Anne Rice (her vampire series) Then I met the author of The Black Dagger Brotherhood, JR Ward. But I stopped reading awhile back so Im sure there are more books of hers that I need to go grab especially in the Brotherhood series.
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I would say that I am obsessed with Jodi Picoult. Her books always challenge me to think differently and consider all sides of a topic. She does not shy away from hard topics and I love that about her. My second obsession would be Jill Mansell. She is my favorite chick-lit author, and I always look forward to her new book. I can laugh and totally lose myself in an enjoyable romp in the English countryside with Mansell.
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John Green. I’ve read all of his books and have been watching his YouTube Channel for years. He’s familiar and I really love his writing style. He also does a lot for charity which I admire.
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Freida McFadden
I love Alice Feeney too, but some of hers are harder to get sucked into
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