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Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/08/01 01:46
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By: deelishislydark
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Who is your favorite author? (You can post more than one)
Here's one of my favorites: Laurell K. Hamilton
She's most famous for her Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series. The series at the moment has fifteen novels, with plans to go up to twenty-two or possibly more. The best way to describe Anita is: "an R-rated Buffy w/o all the fluff."
Sincerely, Dee XX
Post edited by: deelishislydark, at: 2007/08/01 20:46
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/08/01 07:26
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By: Martyn
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Stephen King, wrote classic like The Stand (my favorite book ever), The Dark Tower series, Cujo, Salems Lot, I could go on for about 20 great books and that itself says something. "Was it worth it? Look at my life, how is it perfect?"
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/08/01 20:30
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By: Artiste
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"Catch-22" by Joseph Heller is my favourite book, but he's not consistent as an author. Kurt Vonnegut (another dead hero) is my favourite author. Music that people with taste are listening to this week:
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/08/23 16:30
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By: MaVi
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Robert Cormier...he writes really messed up books about murder and insane people...
and Laurie Halse Anderson. She writes real life situation stories about girls in highschool which are hilarious and really dark. Just smile...
-_máŢŦ °·.[ ! ].·°
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/08/24 06:36
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By: apawl92
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GEORGE ORWELL!!!
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/11/18 21:44
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By: irrefragable22
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Right now, I guess one favourite author would be J.K. Rowling, I mean, come on, Harry Potter is timeless. Other really good books written by really good authors are the "Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Isabel Allende is also really good, I think. And then there's Phillip Pullman, with his trilogy, oh man, I forget the name, I think "His Dark Materials"...? It was fantastic. I could not put them down. Dan Brown's books were also good reading. I guess mainstream will be mainstream. But who cares? Reading is reading, and I'm always in for a good read no matter how widely read the novel.
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/11/19 11:25
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By: Kanae
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Terry Pratchett and his Discworld series, of course. His hiddened philosophy and his characters' internal struggles make for an excellent read as they grapple with ethics and belief in amongst some gripping stories. Terry Pratchett is quite probably the most brillient writer of the contemporary era, and that is supported by bookshop thieves everywhere who vote with their sticky fingers and pinch his books more often than any other author.
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/11/22 05:43
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By: Invidia
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Tolkien by far
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/11/26 08:22
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By: Frankiefan9
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Hey everyone My Fave Author is a Liverpool author called Willy Russell He has written a novel Called 'The Wrong Boy' which is quite funny he has also written stage plays and screenplays like EWducating Rita and Shirley Valentine stags and hens and breezeblock park
tv plays such as death of a young young man Our day out and one summer
and musicals John, Paul, George, ringo ... and bert Our Day out and the Best musical ever ..Blood Brothers
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/08 12:25
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By: TheHeartless
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Shakespeare for drama.
Wilfred Owen for poetry.
And I've read too many books so I wouldn't know
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/08 16:52
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By: 19Red91
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Either George Orwell or Milan Kundera. For something more classical; Shakespeare.
Post edited by: 19Red91, at: 2007/12/08 16:55
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/12 09:45
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By: Palachinov
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Are we talking fiction authors here? ANTIFA
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/13 18:39
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By: dolls
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my fave author is Khannie Nova. so cool & cute! good night, I'm tired
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/13 23:03
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By: Kanae
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Terry Pratchett is apparently in the early stages of alzheimer's. I hate degerative diseases....
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/17 02:00
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By: Palachinov
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I would probably say Jean Genet, for my favourite fiction author.
Read The Thief's Journal! Seriously, its well good ANTIFA
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2007/12/25 15:32
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By: guymcperson
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Hard to choose, but I'd say Samuel Beckett for Drama, then maybe William S. Burroughs for satirical literature.
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2008/01/30 10:52
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By: chizboog
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i dont know about authors but my favorite books are 'the apprenticeship of duddy kravitz', 'one hundred years of solitude', 'the great gatsby', 'anna karenina' and 'little big man' by thomas berger. so thats pretty much a spark notes list i know. and also 'the sterile cuckoo' by what's his name. and 'the long goodbye' and 'the longest journey' by forster.
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2008/01/30 18:02
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By: my_booboo
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C.S.Lewis by far as a kid and even as a teen I loved his Narnia series and then I found Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials Trilogy...just as well written in my opinion and provides a perfect juxtaposition (though i dont really relate to his anti-Christian sentiments) to Narnia
oh and any other fantasy novel author there is =)
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2008/02/15 18:06
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By: Elie
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Aldous Huxley and William Golding.
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Re:Favorite Author?
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Date: 2008/02/15 18:22
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By: TheHistorySam
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irrefragable22 wrote: Right now, I guess one favourite author would be J.K. Rowling, I mean, come on, Harry Potter is timeless. Other really good books written by really good authors are the "Shadow of the Wind" by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Isabel Allende is also really good, I think. And then there's Phillip Pullman, with his trilogy, oh man, I forget the name, I think "His Dark Materials"...? It was fantastic. I could not put them down. Dan Brown's books were also good reading. I guess mainstream will be mainstream. But who cares? Reading is reading, and I'm always in for a good read no matter how widely read the novel.
Allende and Pullman are geniuses!
I'm a huge fan of Helen Oyeyemi. She writes the most beautiful books I have ever read.
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