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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 12:39 pm
I have lots of favorite authors like Anne Rice, Mary Higgins Clark, Nora Roberts, Laurell K. Hamilton, Tracy Chevalier and Nicolas Sparks.
Right now I begun reading "Dance of The Gods" the second book of the Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts and I have to say its quite interesting wink
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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:16 pm
My favorite book was a Brave New World! That was a great book. Two good kids book that I loved was How to Eat Fried Worms and The Giver.
I hated Great Expectations because it went on and on about nothing in my opinion. I really do not like books that beat around the bush for fifty thousand pages before they get to a point, unless it is a good mystery.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 5:25 am
Anne Rice, but only if it's not about vampires. Servant of the Bones, The Mummy, and Cry to Heaven are the three I tend to reread the most.
Stephen King.. a select few. The Talisman was always one of my favorites, but the "sequel" to it, Black House.. it wasn't quite as good. I did recently finish reading the Dark Tower series. Mind-blowingly cool overall, even with the self-insertion. It ties so many stories together.
Elizabeth Peters, particularly the Vicky Bliss novels. Entertaining all around.
Gregory Maguire, who I've liked ever since I stumbled upon a copy of Wicked at the library years ago.
Piers Anthony (the Incarnations of Immortality series), Mercedes Lackey (most recently the Elemental Masters series), and Terry Pratchett (Discworld, huzzah!)... and Anne McCaffrey for when I'm feeling girly.
Otherwise, I do tend to read a lot of manga, and have a distressingly large collection of it, though only one complete series: Maison Ikkoku, which I've always enjoyed as a romantic comedy.
..well, and SailorMoon.. *cough*
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Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:46 pm
Hmm I have a couple favorite authors. Terry Brooks, Sara Douglass, and Anee Bishop...And I liked the Shannara Trilogy (First king of Shannara, Sword of...), The Wayfarer Redemption series, and the Black Jewels Series (Daughter of the Blood...etc...) in which I recommend all of them (Which is raer for me to) Oh I also loved Anne Rice's Interview with the vampire set of books, they were really well written
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Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 1:54 am
Doombringer50 Sooooooooooooo... Anyone ever hear of Atlas Shrugged by Ann Rand? BRILLIANT BOOK. Simply.
Authors; Kafka, Nietzsche, Vladimir Nabokov, Tolstoy, Orwell, Pratchett, Poe, Palahinuk, Anne Rice, A.N. Roquelaire, Magure, Satrapi, Hosseini, and all her other pen-names, and, oh, there are so many more that I van list...but not before the battery to my laptop dies.
emo
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