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Felicia90
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Re: What authors are you addicted to?

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I'm addicted to Nicholas sparks (new book coming soon)! I've just discovered Jojo Moyes also. Like what I've read so far! :P
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I love Ashwin Sanghi's books...They are a perfect blend of politics mythology and mystery.His books The Rozabal Line and The Krishna Key are simply perfect.I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves mythology and mystery books.
His other books include : Chanakya's chant, 13 steps to bloody good luck and Private India: city on fire which he co-authored with James Patterson.
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I love reading murder mysteries. I'm quite addicted to reading works of Sydney Sheldon and Agatha Christie. I also enjoy reading YA books Rainbow Rowell, Miranda Kenneally and Michelle Read.
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I love any and all books by Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner, Allison Brennan, and Kylie Brant. I also enjoy reading books by Beverly Barton, but her books can be a bit lurid so I have to take breaks from her books after reading one. These authors are all suspense/mystery writers and because I'm naturally curious I can't put their books down!
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Mary Balogh
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I LOVE Kathy Reichs and Nicholas Sparks!
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Right now, I'm obsessed with Romance books. So it's Kristen Ashley for me. love her books!
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Christopher Pike, J.K. Rowling, Stephanie Meyer. I love to read but I honestly haven't kept up with reading because I had hung out with my friends back in high school and I started reading when I was and still am in college. I started reading again like in 2013?? I'm not sure. I don't know why I never realized that I could have bought books throughout my life had I realized that I had an empty bookshelf in my room. -.- so typical of me! I am truly a book lover, though. I usually checked out library books. But now I have a kindle and I love it because not only can I read books but I can watch shows on their too!! How AMAZING is that?! :) :) Well, I feel like I'm back to reading and I feel like I could read for hours and hours and I feel like the reading slump has ended.
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I can't pass a Dean Koontz book without picking it up. I love the warped way he has at looking at the world. :D

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I can't pass a Dean Koontz book without picking it up. I love the warped way he has at looking at the world. :D
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That would be Nicholas Sparks! His books draw you in with hardship, love and romance. The only frustrating part, one of the best characters ends up dying by the end of the book. I know it's going to happen, but I still end up crying every time.
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Eric Jerome Dickey, J.k. Rowling, Mary Higgins Clark love their books
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AA1495 wrote:Right now, I'm obsessed with Romance books. So it's Kristen Ashley for me. love her books!
Yeeeessss!! She's amazing <3 I've been blowing through her books like crazy.

I also really enjoy Cherise Sinclair <3
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Post by Cecilie »

I love Joss Stirling! Her books are my favorite. I can always count on them to pick me up when i'm down.
I especially love her Benedicts (Soulfinders) series. It makes me feel butterflies in my stomach.
Of all the books I own, hers are the ones which I have re-read the most.
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Ursula Hegi is my latest favorite. Her tales about Trudy, the child with dwarfism, resonate with beauty, love, conflict, and truth. Her books include Stones From the River, The Vision of Emma Blau, Children and Fire: A Novel, and others.

In the past I've been addicted to the books of Barbara Kingsolver. I believe I have read all of her books, both fiction and nonfiction. I sent her an email a few years ago and I got a form letter in return, but it did have her "real" signature on it!
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Currently, from the old ones it is HP Lovecraft and from the new ones it is Madeleine Roux and her Asylum series.
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