Who was your favorite author in high school?
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Re: Who was your favorite author in high school?
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Never again
The river between
shreds of tenderness
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I went through a V.C. Andrews phase myself.
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My boyfriend is a huge Shakespeare fan; I have not jumped on that bandwagon yet! I did just finish reading Vinegar Girl: the contemporary version of The Taming of the Shrew, and thoroughly enjoyed it!scififantauthor wrote: ↑24 Jan 2018, 13:32 I love Shakespeare, as well. I just don't know if I would call him my recreational read. I was in theater in high school, and I played Romeo in Romeo and Juliet, Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew, and Lord Banquo in Macbeth. I had to memorize a lot of lines. That may have slanted my take on Shakespeare. Though, I must admit, it probably made me a far better writer, and improved my reading comprehension ten-fold. I've only read a few of his plays of my own accord.
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I have had the Inheritance Series on my TBR list for years it seems like! I need to make this series happen in 2018!
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Haha, isn't it funny how our literary muscle grows?! When I look back on some of my favorite authors then (Dan Brown, James Patterson), albeit GREAT authors-- I had no idea what else was waiting for me...
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I think his books might have actually been what got me addicted to reading...
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Her Time Quintet series were charming and educational during a time that was chaotic and stressful for me with boyfriends, peer pressure, and teenage pregnancies being ever-present.
I still don’t have any children yet, but I’m a book devourer re-reading before “A Wrinkle in Time” movie comes to the big screen next month. I’ve already seen a few errors in the movie trailer that differ from the book. This will always ring true “never judge a book my it’s movie”
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