What author has never let you down?
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Re: What author has never let you down?
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what's your favorite Shakespeare work?
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That's a hard one! I can never decide. I love all of them pretty much. Othello, As you Like It, Midsummer, Macbeth, R&J. Do you have one?
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Midsummer and Macbeth! Really like Shakespeare's works, though it takes too much of my time when im really into it.anix67 wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 15:35That's a hard one! I can never decide. I love all of them pretty much. Othello, As you Like It, Midsummer, Macbeth, R&J. Do you have one?
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Yeah it can definitely take a while to read one of his shows! But it is so worth itbriellejee wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 20:22Midsummer and Macbeth! Really like Shakespeare's works, though it takes too much of my time when im really into it.
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DiverseSpirit wrote: ↑21 Feb 2017, 13:13 An author that comes to mind is Stephen King.
I have only read a few of his books. I am aware that he wrote many, but I always hear good things about him. He writes consistently and stays on top of his game when it comes to publishing new books. He is so committed to writing that he pleases everyone's' expectations by not letting any of his readers down. If I were to read a long list of books he has written, then I would know he wrote with a passion in each and every book he published. Other authors that come to mind are J. K. Rowling and James Patterson.
I am a fan of Stephen King as well. His work never disappoints. I have heard a lot of good things about James Patterson as well but I have yet to read anything by him. Any recommendations?
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Um, I guess that was a letdown.
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Stephen King is one of my favorites as well - great choice! What is your favorite novel by him?Oceanside wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 11:37 Stephen King is definitely my go to author. A lot of people peg him as a horror/thriller author which he most definitely excels at, but he can also write thoughtful and heart-wrenching stories as well. His stories always included well rounded and fully developed characters and he always adds detail to his stories that most authors don't. Even though his books have taken me months to read, I have never been disappointed.
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I also love Susanne Valenti.
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Arthur Conan Doyle is excellent!!Julie Ditton wrote: ↑08 Jan 2017, 17:40 Arthur Conan Doyle, Agatha Christy, John Sanford,Rita Mae Brown and Nora Roberts when she writes as J.D.Robb.