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Re: Which author do you constantly recommend?

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stephen king because he is one of the best author's of all time
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Crazy Rich Asians but no one bites.
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I love crime and mystery, so my go to recomendacion is always Agatha Christie
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Heather Gudenkauf. She's a fairly new author (has four or five books out) but her style is so interesting. She tells stories in different POVs which I personally love. She is my favorite author. All her books just pull me in and I can't put down the novel. She focuses on mystery and suspense.
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Colleen Hoover is currently my favorite author. All of her books suck you in, get you to really know the characters, and make you feel like you can't stop reading! Excellent.
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I always recommend Gillian Flynn. (Sharp Objects, Gone Girl, Dark Places). She is dark and edgy, and every book that she has written has kept me so engaged that I literally can't or won't put it down. Her books are all like guilty pleasures, with each main character having a dark and unimaginable secret that they are trying to cope with. Great reads, great author! My only complaint is that there aren't more books of hers to read.
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I am always recommending something by K.A. Tucker to anyone I can. Her books are always so well written, and I always feel so connected to the characters.
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I love Angela Hunt! She is a Christian writer, which is typically my go-to genre. :techie-studyinggray:
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I am constantly recommending Cassandra Clare and John Green. I love all sorts of books so sometimes there will be someone different, but I always end up mentioning one of those two. Cassandra Clare's books make me forget I'm reading even more than usual and John Green's make me feel for the characters more strongly than most authors. I just love them both to pieces. <3
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Charles Martin! I pre-order all his books on amazon. There is not one that I wouldn't recommend. Be prepared to have your heart strings pulled.
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I am constantly recommending Sarah J. Maas and Rosamund Hodge to fans of YA Fantasy with touches of Romance. To Contemporary fans I can't recommend Rainbow Rowell enough, though everyone has probably read novels by her.
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I always recommend the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich. I love those books, they have a little bit of everything, mystery, crime, humor, romance. They're always such a fun read for me!
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I recommend many authors however I adore Patricia Cornwell, Mary Higgins Clark and Jodi Picoult. All are such talented writers with their own unique ways of enticing readers into their novels.
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I've only just started reading the majority of her books but Julia Kagawa. I Iove the way she writes. It's smooth and the characters are very likeable. Sometimes I almost feel as if I'm there when reading her books.
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The two Authors I usually recommend to everyone are: Anne Rice and Terry Brooks.
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