Khaled Hosseini and Dan Brown: Two Wonderful Authors who needs to write more books!!

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Khaled Hosseini is the best story teller of our generation

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Khaled Hosseini and Dan Brown: Two Wonderful Authors who needs to write more books!!

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These two authors have remarkable story telling skills and they have brought it out in their beautifully crafted books. Hosseini brings forth books that are so soulful and awe inspiring. One cannot simply skim through his pages, each chapter, nooks and corners of the pages will pluck on your heart strings and make you feel what the author wanted you to feel. Be it heart wrenching pain or overwhelming happiness. My favorite by Hosseini is A Thousand Splendid Suns. The momentary satisfactions in the book after a great tragedy and the inside stories, or the story within the stories are all so engaging and mesmerizing. Sadly he has kind of retired from writing anything more? I'm not sure. What do you think?

And next we come to Dan Brown. He is a master story teller who blends mystery thriller with facts. I read Angels and Demons first and I had no choice, I fell in LOVE. The way he used actual premises for his stories and throwing real facts through out the story makes us wonder how we would have reacted if these events were to happen in real life. I'm so foolish because I finished all of Dan Brown's books in a month and now my cravings for his new books (especially Robert Langdon series) will be left unchecked for a long time it seems.

Anyways, tell me what you people think? Agree with me? Or you have different opinions? And also give book suggestions if you have for me. Thanks.
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