voltaire11
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1. JRR Tolkien 2. Stephen King 3. Neil Gaiman 4. John Grisham 5. Isaac Asimov Reply #81. Mar 16 09, 10:46 PM |
watt07
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1. Tolkien 2. Edgar Rice Burroughs 3. David Eddings 4. James Patterson 5. Clive Cussler Reply #82. Mar 20 09, 8:31 PM |
benniebenbenny
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In no particular order: - Arthur Conan Doyle - Agatha Christie - Colin Dexter - Frank McCourt - Charles Dickens Reply #83. Mar 20 09, 8:57 PM |
heypeople
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1. JK Rowling 2. Walter Dean Myers 3. Sharon Creech 4. William Shakespeare 5. Lemony Snicket or Meg Cabot The first three are in order. I don't knoe whether I like Shakespeare or Snicket more. Reply #84. Mar 21 09, 8:03 PM |
team_edward
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Stephenie Meyer Lauren Myracle Robert Frost(poet) Scott Westerfeld Stephen King Reply #85. Mar 28 09, 11:21 PM |
Skyflyerjen
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Clive Barker James Patterson K.A. Applegate Mary Higgins Clark Nora Roberts Special mention goes to Robert Kirkman for “The Walking Dead” graphic novel series. Reply #86. Dec 28 09, 11:07 PM |
Squisher
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Margaret Atwood Kazuo Ishiguro Neil Gaiman Rohinton Mistry Christian Bök Reply #87. Dec 28 09, 11:48 PM |
Gatsby91606
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F. Scott Fitzgerald, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Peter Straub, Clive Cussler Reply #88. Jan 02 10, 1:41 PM |
vampiregirl8
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1. Stephen King. 2. Dean Koontz. 3. Stephenie Meyer. 4. LJ Smith. 5. JK Rowling. Reply #89. Jan 06 10, 5:24 PM |
redwaldo
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1.George Orwell 2.John Steinbeck 3.Albert Camus 4.Ernest Hemingway 5.Mary Shelley Reply #90. Jan 06 10, 5:45 PM |
C30
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1. Terry Pratchett....favourite..."Witches Abroad" 2. C.S. Forrester..... " "Hornblower & The Atropos" 3. Tom Wicker......... " "Unto This Hour" 4. Simon Hawke........ " "The Nautilus Sanction" 5. John Winton........ " "The Good Ship Venus" Reply #91. Jan 10 10, 2:56 PM |
livvycat
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My top 5 favourites are: Ken Follett John Irving Diana Gabaldon Stephen King Patricia Cornwell Reply #92. Jan 17 10, 1:37 PM |
tezza1551
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In no particular order: John Wyndham Beverley Nichols Nevile Shute Arthur Upfield Liz Byrski Jane Duncan Agatha Christie Ngaio Marsh and a couple of poets: Bruce Dawe Oodgeroo Noonuccal (Kath Walker) Oh sorry, thats a few more than 5... Reply #93. Jan 17 10, 8:52 PM |
agony
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I'm always amazed to see that I'm not the only Jane Duncan fan left in the world! Reply #94. Jan 20 10, 2:18 PM |
Plodd
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J. D. Robb Patrick Robinson Jeffrey Archer Clive Cussler Martina Cole Reply #95. Jan 27 10, 2:05 PM |
sasha67
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Michelle Moran Jean Auel Marion Zimmer Bradley Morgan Lleweylln Wilber Smith Reply #96. Jan 27 10, 4:22 PM |
Kaye19
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Ruth Rendell; P.D.James; Sue Grafton; Val MacDiarmid; Ian Rankin. Did you guess I like crime books? Reply #97. Jan 31 10, 4:48 PM |
truescotsman
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oh a tough one this i have it down to five but all in joint place lol 1.david gemmil 2.robert jordan 3.terry brooks 4.terry pratchett 5.terry goodkind sadly two of the best ever have passed away and well never read new words grace our minds again though watch out for brent weeks hes an author in the making Reply #98. Feb 14 10, 10:31 AM |
DR.NO
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Saki (H. H. Munro) O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) H. Rider Haggard Rudyard Kipling P. G. Wodehouse Reply #99. Feb 14 10, 12:54 PM |
Jazmee27
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In no particular order: Stephenie Meyer James Patterson Mercedes Lackey Lois Duncan Mary Higins Clark Reply #100. Mar 13 10, 2:33 PM |
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