Who's Your Favorite Author?
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
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But I have a special affection for Hermann Hesse too. I guess, after years of translating portions of his books as school assignments, I had to end up either loving him or hating him.
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Douglas Adams. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is wonderful to read.
Derek Landy (Skullduggery Pleasant series) for being the author who most blew my mind with his books. So many things I never saw coming and the best opposite gender platonic relationship ever.
Marissa Meyer (The Lunar Chronicles and Renegades). Her fiction is just so real, even if it's about fairytale characters in space or superheroes.
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- Elizabeth Pass
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I read Patricia C. Wrede's Enchanted Forest Chronicles when I was young and it has stuck with me ever since. It was such an interesting and intriguing twist on something I already loved. Everything about her books were unique to me and the strong, female lead inspired me.
Cinda William Chima writes fantasy books as well but for an older audience. The stories are more mature but still meant for young adults. Morals are strong but not in-your-face. The action and adventure keeps everything interesting while the character development keeps you reaching for the next book. I've read all of her books several times and am never disappointed.
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