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i like michael chricton,jules verne,rowling,paolini,lewis,tolkien,dan brown,orwell ray bradbury,shelley,stevenson, so do you know anybody who writes books like the ones i listed?
That's a pretty eclectic list...I'd suggest Naomi Novik and Kage Baker for some pretty recent fiction. And maybe Haruki Murkami

Moonlight Harvester

...birds creep over tin roofs, like criminals with tap shoes...

.::Have you read The Space Trilogy by Lewis, its highly recommended :3::.

if you are looking for fantasy i'd say robin hobb, just a warning, she usually writes FAT books, get a sturdy bag :b

And i would like to recommend Karin Boye's novel Kallocain, it has that "big brother"-feel to it. :3

Ill try to think of something more.
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...stain the glass with windows, extortionate and cold stare...
Fire of Heaven trilogy by Russell Kirkpatrick
Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
The Riftwar Saga by Raymond E Feist.
The Shannara Series by Terry Brooks
A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin
China Meiville, both his Bes El trilogy, and King Rat.

David Brin's Uplift trilogy is good Science Fiction.
How about books by:
Michael Scott
Mercedes Lackey
Anne McCaffrey
Alan Dean Foster
Angie Sage
Tamora Pierce
Clive Barker(his Abarat series is really enjoyable)
Tanya Huff
Piers Anthony
That should be enough for you to start with(some of these authors, like Alan Dean Foster, have written more than 75 books.)

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