Who's Your Favorite Author?
- euniceanne
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
Next would be John Green, the 2nd author I first knew. The plot twists and unexpected ending of his works just left my mouth open. He also likes to collaborate with magnificent authors, so that’s another thing. Looking for Alaska and The Fault in Our Stars are a must read!
Next would be Veronica Roth. I love her! I just do. Read her works and know why.
Lang Leav’s also in my list. The way she put her feelings into words? Magical. I kid you not.
There are still some but these are my top!
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I'm such a lover of romance, and her style of writing is amazing.
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Love all of his books and everything that is similar to his way of writing.
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his writtings tell of operations of operatons ,traditions and customs of sailing warships .Each book I go on a voyage and find what it was like for my ancestors that served the Royal Navy or American Continental Navy.
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"There are significant moments in everyone's day that can make literature. That's what you ought to write about."
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The reason he is my favorite author is his incredible ability to write real characters. Richard, Kahlan, Cara, and Nicci are real people to me. They make mistakes. They have real emotions, and react as real people, not just to move the story along. If I could create characters half as well as Mr. Goodkind, I'd be the happiest writer around.
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