J.D.
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Matthew Reilly JRR Tolkien JK Rowling John Marco Terry Brooks all but the first one writes fantasy. Wonderful authors! Reply #41. Aug 01 07, 2:17 PM |
broomdyke
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so you like horror, ever read graham masterton? give it a go and you will never look back..... Reply #42. Aug 06 07, 4:54 AM |
broomdyke
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my top five/six not in order is of course everybody's favourite, stephen king, richard laymon, graham masterton, christopher pike, dean koontz and enid blyton. Reply #43. Aug 06 07, 5:00 AM |
brandiwyne77
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Alice Walker Laurell K Hamilton Toni Morrison Nora Roberts Jane Austen Reply #44. Aug 08 07, 9:35 AM |
westwingitis
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Connie Willis David Brin Jane Austen Elizabeth Gaskell Madeleine L'Engle Reply #45. Aug 10 07, 1:03 AM |
DR.NO
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Saki (H. H. Munro) O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) Kerry Greenwood Charles Dickens P. G. Wodehouse Reply #46. Aug 10 07, 1:45 AM |
nobos5is
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5.Stephen King 4.Lois Lowry 3.Lois Lowry 2.Lois Lowry 1.Lois Lowry Reply #47. Aug 10 07, 2:36 PM |
LunaLovegood28
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J.K. Rowling Joan Lowery Nixon Lemony Snicket Carolyn Keene Gloria D. Miklowitz Reply #48. Aug 10 07, 2:52 PM |
BG07
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Dan Brown Tom Clancy (Jack Ryan Novels) Christopher Paolini (Inheritance Series) Lemony Snicket (Series of Unfortunate Events) Lloyd Alexander (Chronicles of Prydain) Reply #49. Aug 10 07, 6:33 PM |
luddy2
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Wilbur Smith Susan Howatch Meg Hutchinson John Steinbeck (currently reading) Jean M Aeul Reply #50. Aug 11 07, 12:59 PM |
LunaLovegood28
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oops sorry..i just realized I already posted. ignore this post! Reply #51. Aug 11 07, 1:11 PM |
Triviaballer
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JK Rowling (Harry Potter) Eoin Colfer (Artemis Fowl) Mark Twain (Adventures of Huck Finn & Tom Sawyer, short stories) Dan Brown (Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, etc.) Chaim Potok (The Chosen & The Promise) Reply #52. Aug 14 07, 2:01 PM |
poshprice
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1. Jasper Fforde. 2. J.K. Rowling. 3. William Shakespeare 4. Stephen King. 5. Faye Kellerman. Reply #53. Sep 06 08, 11:47 AM |
macabrescribe
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In no particular order: 1. Stephen King 2. Agatha Christie 3. Dan Brown 4. Allison Brennan 5. James Patterson (The earlier books) Reply #54. Sep 06 08, 12:00 PM |
Pagiedamon
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1. Jane Austen 2. William Shakespeare 3. Charles Dickens 4. Thomas Hardy 5. Richard Wright Reply #55. Sep 06 08, 6:55 PM |
Valdierio
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In no particular order: Arthur Conan Doyle Charles Dickens Ernest Hemingway Mark Twain Fyodor Dostoyevsky Reply #56. Sep 22 08, 2:38 PM |
Lottie1001
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1. Elinor M. Brent-Dyer 2. Arthur Ransome 3. A.A. Milne 4. Susan Coolidge 5. Malcolm Saville or, if I move away from 'children's' books 1. Elswyth Thane 2. Agatha Christie 3. Nevil Shute 4. M.M. Kaye 5. Colin Dexter Reply #57. Sep 22 08, 3:27 PM |
Midget40
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Maeve Binchey Dean Koontz Debbie Macomber Susan Howatch Enid Blyton (Due to the volume of hers I've read since I was a kid I have to add her in there) Reply #58. Sep 28 08, 5:29 AM |
Midget40
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Just realised I didn't put K. M. Peyton in there. She is my all time favourite. Not very well known but she makes you feel. Reply #59. Sep 28 08, 5:32 AM |
RedSoxLuver
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Lisi Harrison Louise Renninson [I forget her real last name, she writes the Angus Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging books] Stephen King Lauren Myracle Meg Cabot Reply #60. Oct 08 08, 7:38 PM |
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