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Re: Your TOP-THREE Favorite Authors!

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Claude Brown, Richard Wright, Frantz Fanon
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My favorite is Kathleen E. Woodiwiss who was a Historical Romance writer.She could draw you into the seen and make you feel as if you could taste,touch and smell everything as if you where really there.The only thing I wish is that I would of gotten a signed cope before she died.Next is Dean Koontz,the best suspense writer of all time.Stephanie Meyer,I read her Twilight books in one week.I have so many others so close in the running this was so hard!:)
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Vonnegut, Shakespeare and Thomas Friedman
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Post by emilyxwebster1 »

This is so difficult!!!
I'd say my favourite ever author is ever-changing. They always change - from John Stevens to Sara Gruen and from Veronica Roth to James Dashner.
My second favourite would probably be John Green, not because of his book storylines but because of the way he can make anything have such a deeper meaning.
My third favourite author would have to be David Levithan - because he writes similarly to John Green.
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Richelle Mead, Stephanie Meyer, Meg Cabot.
Think, believe, manifest.
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1.&2. Kathy Riechs
1.&2. Rick Riordan (Too hard to differentiate)
3. George R.R. Martin - mostly because I'm reading his books atm before I watch the show and I can't put them down :)
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Bruce Wilkinson, Nicholas Sparks, and Danielle Steel
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1)Sophie Kinsella
2)Dean Koontz
3)Neil Gaiman

I know they're a bit unrelated but I have varying tastes.
"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book!" -Jane Austen Pride & Prejudice
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Post by RachelMarie80 »

Its hard to just choose 3...
Laura Hillenbrand
Charlotte Bronte
Jodi Picoult
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All time favorite is probably Douglas Adams. After that is probably Stephen King. My current and new favorite is Mo Hayder.
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Meg Cabot
Mark zusak
Sarah dessen
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I would say mine are Nicolas Sparks, Ellen Hopkins and L.J Smith!
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Dan Brown, Patricia Briggs, Quinn Loftis
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Right now it would have to be:

J.D. Mason
Pearl Cleage
Joey W. Hill (don't judge :D )
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Karen Kingsbury, Ted Dekker, and Jane Austen!
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