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Re: Which author do you constantly recommend?

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Mikhail Bulgakov and Margarita and the Master. That book is so brilliant, and Bulgakov just - I do not have the words. It transcends reading.

If someone is going on holiday and wants a long read....then Count of Monte Cristo or Liu Cixin's trilogy...amazing books.
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Dan Brown! I am so in love with his Langdon series that I recommend it to everyone who ask me about thriller novels.
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Dennis Lehane
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Dan Brown and J.K. Rowling are two authors I always recommend. Both write stories that are creative and bring people together. They definitely deserve the global success they have earned. Check out their books.
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I often recommend Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie. She is my favourite author of all time.
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Neal Shusterman, I really can't rave about him enough
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I recommend authors based on the genre the person is a fan of. I do not have a blanket author I recommend to everyone because not everyone has the same taste as me. When I run into someone who reads a genre I am not familiar with, I flip it and ask them the favorite author of the genre. Then I have something new to discover.
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Dan Brown. He's the best thriller writer of our generation.
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Haruki Murakami is someone I would always recommend.
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Matthew Tysz, I love his works very much.
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Czarmaine AM wrote: 29 May 2017, 19:30 Colleen Hoover is one of my all time favorite authors. After reading her first book, Slammed, I became obsessed with her and always talked about her to my friends. Since 2012, I have been following her and reading all her books. They are all good! :)
The first book I read from her was Maybe Someday and from then on I was hooked. She is incredible!
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Percy Jackson, I think his books are better read than watching the movies. I actually think he's got quite the humor.
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It depends on what types of books they tend to read. If they are looking for books that kids can read I would go with Erin Hunter.
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Agatha Christie of course! She will never go out of style with an imagination like hers! Her novels are unpredictable.
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Post by dennisbragra »

Depends on the person
If they are into greek gods i would reccommend casandra clair
if its religious conspiracy Dan Brown no doubt
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