Who's Your Favorite Author?
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
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For many years I did not have any notion of him and LOTR at all, but after the war with Ukraine LOTR has somehow crept back into my subconsciousness.
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When I first read the series of Percy Jackson and The Olympians, Ireally loved it and I even read another one of his sreies, The Heroes Of Olympus.
I just love his books!
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Robert Patterson- brilliant plot twists.
JK Rowling- bringing characters to life.
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My four favorite authors are
1. Stephen King
2. Darcy Coates
3. E. A. Poe
4. Mitch Albom
Stephen King has been my favorite author since I was seven years old. I love his book's details and how he draws the reader into his stories. Sometimes I feel like I am living inside his books, experiencing the magic his characters think.
Darcy Coates is enthralling. Her books are simple and very smooth to read. The words are magical, and she keeps my attention.
E. A. Poe is my favorite poetry author. His dark dread and dismay help me dive into his poems. I have also been reading E.A. Poe since I was a child.
Mitch Albom has such touching stories that put a smile and a tear in my eye. His stories help the reader enjoy the simple parts of life.
Stevie
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