Who's Your Favorite Author?
- peter Novler
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Re: Who's Your Favorite Author?
1.William H. Coles
2.Dan E. Hendrickson
The way they give their narration , you'd think the incidents prescribed in their writing are just happening right before your eyes !..Their books contain so much humor I can't help but smile , laugh and even try mimicking them . Their narration flows quite well. A lot and a lot I love about their work.
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My current favorite author is Dean Koontz. His stories are always extremely gripping and I find myself unable to put them down when I read them. I haven't found one yet I didn't enjoy.
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My current favorite author is Neil White. His book The Sanctuary of the Outcasts was informational and very intriguing. I never knew anything about Lepers.
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She has writen a few books, one being the Suicide Whisper collection. Kristy Lee is very indeapth with her writing and it is very easy to stay following along to the book, unlike other books, that some get lost or bored with!!
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Khaleed Housenni, an Afghanistan novelist portrays the wars and sufferings of Afghanistans especially their women. This kind of reminds me of the Biafran war in Nigeria, depicted by China Achebe and Chimamanda Adichie.
Rick Roirdan, Egyptian myths and Greek myths.
Marian Keyes and her sarcasm, humors and women literature.
These among many others are authors that excite me.