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Vivian Amponsah
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?

Post by Vivian Amponsah »

I particularly appreciate all the authors. They all informs, teaches, motivates, inspires, and enlightens us. But my favorite can only be ROB WHITE. He is selfless and a teacher. I definitely love all his books and his personality.
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Had to say but I absolute love Sidney Sheldon. It was her work that introduced me to reading. Everyone should get a chance to read, "master of the game".
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Post by Rica Singh »

How are people able to choose just one favorite author? My favorite authors are Stephen King, Mitch Albom, and Rick Riordan.
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Post by Penny Ann Criswell Johnson »

It will be very hard to narrow down to just one. I have read almost everything by Nicholas Sparks and Jodi Picoult. Those are my two favorite. I love the stories Picoult writes because they are based in real life scenarios. Sparks grips my heart and pulls at my heartstrings with the romance in his books. I also like Francine Rivers who wrote Redeeming love.
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Post by latesummer93 »

It's so fun scrolling through and seeing everyone's favorite authors! For a long time, my favorite has been V.E. Schwab. I know for many years, I didn't have a favorite author or a favorite book. I discovered Schwab about 5 or 6 years ago and from the time I picked up that first book, I knew she was the author for me. Her stories are so quirky and often remind me of my own. She could write a phone book and I'd probably read it!
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I love Sherrilyn Kenyon, J. R. Ward, and Christine Feehan. All are fabulous paranormal romance authors who I will gladly stay up all night to read!
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Erin Morgenstern is my favorite author. She is a skilled world-builder, and her characters are so well-written.
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Post by Jen Nghishitende »

I have so many!! That said, I will add my newest favourite: Vincent Fudge II
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Currently my favorite authors are Rick Riordan, Amy Ewing and David Jeremiah. They have written books belonging to fantasy, mythology and Biblical messages. The books they published are quite recent but it can be seen that the events in the books they wrote are in line with current events today.
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The two authors that stand out from the rest for me is Danielle Steel and C.S Lewis...when Danielle writes her novels she places all of her being into it, I find it very hard to stop reading most of her books, from the first chapter till the conclusion of the plot is a fascinating tale that never fails to captivate my attention.C.S Lewis books are filled with wisdom and I find his teachings as a guilding light, they help me, in my walk with Christ.
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Jeffery Archer is the one that stands apart for me. Storytelling is something that we all are drawn to, and he is the master of the art. The way his characters converse with each other and make their own paths is something that keeps me hooked every time.
Sidney Sheldon was one of my favorites growing up- all because of the fast paced thrillers he wrote. These 2 have written books and created characters that have contributed more towards shaping me than any real human!
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I have so many favorite writers, yet the one I love the most is JK Rowling. This woman is very intelligent, from the way she puts everything on her work is really admirable.
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I've really been enjoying Colleen Hoover's books. Verity was a thrilling book that kept me on the edge of my seat! I recently purchased It Ends With Us and All Your Perfects and can't wait to continue reading Colleen Hoover's books!
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Post by Ohna Martin »

I have been devouring Wilbur Smith's books ever since I can remember I love his Courtney series. He is one of my favourites along with Jody Picoult and J.K. Bowling.
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My favourite story since my childhood days was the Sherlock Holmes character, the detective novel by Authur Conan Doyle. And to this day, I still favour his stories.
a musical mind!
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