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Dantmotckc

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Oct 31 '07

in no particular order:

Orson Scott Card
Kevin J. Anderson
J.R.R. Tolkien
Dianna Wynne Jones
Cornelia Funke
David Clement-Davies
William Nicholson
James Patterson
Brian Jacques
Eldon Thompson
Jonathan Stroud
Dan Brown
Michael Crichton
Kenneth Oppel
Madeleine L'Engle
Douglas Adams

to name a few...
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StalinSquares

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Oct 31 '07

Ernest Hemingway.
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InuYashafan345

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Oct 31 '07

Tolkien
Terry Brooks
Terry Goodkind
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zev!slacknet

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Oct 31 '07

QUOTE (Dantmotckc @ Oct 31 2007, 01:38 AM)
in no particular order:

Orson Scott Card
Kevin J. Anderson
J.R.R. Tolkien
Dianna Wynne Jones
Cornelia Funke
David Clement-Davies
William Nicholson
James Patterson
Brian Jacques
Eldon Thompson
Jonathan Stroud
Dan Brown
Michael Crichton
Kenneth Oppel
Madeleine L'Engle
Douglas Adams

to name a few...

He and D.J. Machale are my favorite authors
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Masterofidiots

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Oct 31 '07

PENDRAGON FTW
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zev!slacknet

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Oct 31 '07

QUOTE (Masterofidiots @ Oct 31 2007, 02:51 AM)
PENDRAGON FTW

I thought I was pretty unique for reading that. Pendragon>Harry Potter
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Truthiness

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Oct 31 '07

In opinon, Pendragon is somewhat decent...

Growing up I liked JK Rowling and Brian Jacques bunches.


Now I just find myself reading Michael Crighton and I just finished "The Shining" by Stephen King. That book is nuts!
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Thelonius

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Oct 31 '07

Stephen King
Richard Morgan
George R.R. Martin
Eric van Lustbader
Jim Butcher
Terry Goodkind
Robert Ludlum
David Cornwell, AKA John le Carr?
Douglas Adams
Arthur C. Clarke
Richard Adams
Kevin J. Anderson
Frank Herbert
Brian Herbert
Isaac Asimov
Susanna Clarke
Ken Kesey
Joseph Heller

There are probably others...

Edit: Hate. Crichton. HATE. His books aren't much more than shoddy packages for his beliefs. If he's going to write allegorical novels, he'd better do it right and not have HUGE GAPING PLOTHOLES. Same goes for Dan Brown; that man needs to get his fucking facts straight. Novus Ordo Seclorum means New Order of the Ages, not New Secular Order.
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chewman3

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Oct 31 '07

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Brown_%28author%29

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Bridwell
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MillionDaggers

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Oct 31 '07

chuck palahniuk
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ray!slacknet

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Oct 31 '07

- Koushun Takami
- Darren Shan
- JK Rowling
- JRR Tolkien
- Stephen King
- Deepak Chopra
- Sean Covey
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XoopMitch

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Oct 31 '07

Dr. Seus
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MillionDaggers

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Nov 2 '07

this
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Repto

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Nov 9 '07

Matthew Reilly. I also loved reading Dave Barry's humor column and "specially themed" books (his actual novels are amusing but otherwise leave something to be desired.)
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infermon

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Nov 10 '07

Douglas Adams

...uh... hmm... who else?
*looks through "books" folder on computer*
J.K. Rowling and Lemony Snicket.

*continues to dig through said folder*
*sees "A Brief History of Time"*
...When did that get there?

*looks through bookshelf*
...Nothing here. I guess I still have some unpacking to do. will update at later time.
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ArecP

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Nov 10 '07

Dan Brown is amazing. Also the author of "Holy Blood, Holy Grail".
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Lucario

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Nov 10 '07

Anthony Horowitz
S.E. Hinton
Madeleine L'Engle
J.K. Rowling
J.R.R Tolkien


Uhh, that's really all I can think of.
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MillionDaggers

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Nov 10 '07

terry pratchett!
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