Who's Your Favorite Author?
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
I love how almost all his books have the bad guys win in the end.
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That's how we learned about the authors we or I learned to love and follow their work. And then, searched for their books from second-hand bookshops, Op-shops, antique stores, garage sales, and later in the years--online.
Authors and their books I love (not necessarily in order of preference):
1. Pansie ( Isabella Alden) e.g. Judge Burnham's Daughter
2. Rev. E.P.Roe He Fell in Love with His Wife...
3. Hesba Stretton
4. A.L.O.E.
5. G.A. Henty
6. Helen Simonson (Modern)
7.Adrian Plass
8. K.M. Weiland
9. Vladimir Jabotinsky
10. Menachem Begin, White Nights
11. Bill Watterson Calvin and Hobbes
12. Charles M. Shulz Peanuts
13. John Grisham
14. Chaim Potok
15. Greg Gutfeld
16. Michelle Malkin
17. John MacDonald
18. Ben Shapiro
19. Mark Dice
20. Sally Fallon Nourishing Traditions: The Book that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats
21. Randy Ingermanson books
22.Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes
23. Charles Dickens Oliver Twist and others
24. Joel C. Rosenberg
25. Andrew Klavan Empire of Lies
26. Anne Coulter
27. Monica Wood
28. Jonah Goldberg The Tyranny of Cliches
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*** Sorry about the list. I couldn't make up my mind about "Who is my most favorite" They're all equally superb authors I love and follow.
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C.C. Hunter books are great fantasy,has a good story flow, & has all different kinds of supernaturals/paranormals
P.C. & Kristen Cast with a different kind of vampire series.
Percy Jackson, Heroes of Olympus, & Magnus Chase Series by Rick Riordian is probably my second favorite. You can enjoy these books no matter gender or age. I love how he incorporated Greek, Roman, & Norse mythology into his series.
Skip Beat! by Yoshiki Nakamura is probably one of my favorite mangas to read, I love to read manga when I want something different but easy to read. I love the comedy and the story of the characters, it’s also nicely drawn.
Twilight by Stephanie Meyers.
Harry Potter by JK Rowling.
I could keep putting many of my favorites of both novels/manga but it would be very long. The above mentioned are my all time favorites.
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Me too! Also, Hans Christian Anderson and Lewis Caroll can be included on that list for me.
I also love Agatha Christie.
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I love things fall apart and after
there writing inspired me a lot
It thought me a lot
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