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Theresa Moffitt
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Re: Which author do you want to have a beer with?

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Definitely Ernest Hemingway !
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sleepydumpling wrote: 02 Mar 2007, 21:02 Douglas Adams. Because then he'd be alive and could be writing some more!
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I'd like to have a conversation with Nnedi Okoroafor over a cold one, and by a cold one I mean a cold smoothie or cranbery juice, I'm not much for beer.
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J.K. Rowling so I could ask her a lot about the Wizarding World.
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Dan brown. Who knows there might me an unexpected mystery that takes place while we drink beer. :P
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Nicholas Spark
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Sarah Ladipo Manyika is the author i wanna bear with.
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Post by Pedro Parra »

Definitely Ken Follet. I love his historic novels.
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Charles Bukowski, Jeremy Clarkson
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J.K. Rowling
I love magic and fantasy
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Post by Amber Ackerman »

Steven King or Hunter S. Thompson or Jack Kerouac :) Too bad Jack Kerouac is not around, he is the one I would most love to have a beer with.
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I would get both Tolkien and JK Rowling in a pub ( for ale and butter beer, respectively).

I'd settle for a hard cider with Chuck Wendig's beard.
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100% it would be Dan Brown!!! I just love the way his mind works and he also does a great job researching historical facts. I wouldn't necessarily have questions about his books but just in general about what kind of kid he was and what he studied and why.
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Stephen King. I wouldn't drink, but ply him with beer and ask him lots of questions! :D
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JK Rowling, she wrote harry potter which was a magical book series and is still popular.
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