Who's Your Favorite Author?
- Nicole_Boyd
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
- ferry flawless
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- SavannaEGoth
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Erin Hunter is actually a group of authors existing under a single pen name. Together they make a bare bones framework of the story, flesh out the characters, map relationships, and then write off and on in intervals. It's really incredible to see how the story comes together. I love their other works featuring other creatures in different ecosystems, as well. They really have a diverse range of literature to choose from depending on what you're in the mood for--adventure, mystery, romance, conflict, etc.
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- SpiritPhoenix
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Also Murakami! The ability to fuse the real and the magical. Oh God!
- Jlprince26
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- roneidaselva
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1. William Shakespeare
2. Emily Dickinson
3. H. P. Lovecraft
4. Arthur Conan Doyle
5. Leo Tolstoy
6. Edgar Allan Poe
7. Robert Ervin Howard
- Monet_va
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“Anyone can love a thing because. That's as easy as putting a penny in your pocket. But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. That is rare and pure and perfect.” - Patrick Rothfuss
- Anisa_Sadaf
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- Tania_Bilkis
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- magnoparisi
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- beccabecky
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- busisiwe5754
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Daniella steel: I used to read her book while growing up, she takes fiction and fantasy to another level. Her characters are so pure, her stories seem like real life.
Suzanne Collins, the Author of Hunger games, she depicts life as a game that we people play and some of us are not winning because of the choices we make.
- Mega7622
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Jeanine Frost, she writes in such a way that I end up widening my vocabulary without realizing it. I'm also a sucker for tough women in stories, who needs a damsel in distress?
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Paulo Coelho because I think no one matches his creative capacity.
Danielle Steel... she was my introduction to romance books when I was about 15 years old and i became hooked.
Chimamanda Ngozi is my African darling, her writing is unparalleled.
Steven Pressfield... The War of Art is a classic.
- kylestephens123
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I first got into The Expanse when I tried watching the show during the "Save The Expanse" campaign in the summer of 2018. I blazed through the TV show and heard online that the books were really good. Needless to say, I tore right through the books in a matter of a couple of months, and the series vaulted right to the top of my list of favorite books of all time.
I really enjoy their writing style and the manner in which they write the Expanse books - that manner being that both authors "trade off" writing certain characters/chapters and cross-review each other's work.