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Cathy Burgin
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I recommend Jana DeLeon and her Miss Fortune series. This books are hilarious and a great way to unwind and relax. The characters are hilarious and I find myself laughing out loud when I read these books.
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I am constantly recommending Brandon Sanderson. I do that a lot when I'm around my sister. Now she is frustrated even with his name. lol.
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HD Carlton. I fell in love with her after reading Satans Affair and then I read everything she has written. It's not for everyone but I fell in love!
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Depends on the person's interest of genre. I recommend based on the genre they are interested to read. For example, for children, I always recommend Enid Blyton's books and Harry Potter books. Therefore, I don't have a single author whom I recommend constantly to everyone.
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Robert Galbraith. This is J.K. Rowling with thriller stories that are fantastic.
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Robert Galbraith. This is J.K. Rowling with thriller stories that are fantastic.
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Colleen Hoover's writing is emotionally charged, drawing readers into complex and heartfelt narratives with ease. Her ability to tackle difficult topics with sensitivity and authenticity is commendable, creating stories that resonate long after the final page. With compelling characters and powerful storytelling, Hoover consistently delivers unforgettable reading experiences.
I recommend her to everyone :) .
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RD Wingfield

He wrote only 6 novels, but the ones he did write are rich with style, psychological depth and character. He also managed to have multiple story threads interweaved artfully and authentically.

Shame he wrote so few books.
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I would most certainly recommend the brilliant author, Jack Winnick. His first published novel was East Wind in 2010, followed by five sequels. Although they are fiction, the science and technology are real and the scenarios are plausible. They are fast-paced and very enjoyable to read. Winnick’s credentials and lifetime achievements in chemical engineering and scholarship on Middle East affairs afford him the expertise to pen such thrilling and realistic novels.
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For people just getting into reading, especially fantasy, I ALWAYS recommend either Sarah J Maas (I know she’s very popular already) or Leigh Bardugo. Two very popular authors, but for good reason. Their books are extremely easy to read and keep people entertained the whole way through. For people who are not just starting out reading, I recommend Donna Tartt or Brandon Sanderson. Their writing is beautiful and truly paints a picture for the reader.
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S. J. Mass, because her stories keep hitting me harder and harder. The plots and twist, the characters... And no, I'm actually not there for the romance. I'm there for the string stories and fantastic heroes.
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