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bloodyfish
Just wanted to see your opinions and maybe get something to read myself. Mine is Terry Pratchet.
Magikman
Fixed thread title and moved to correct category.
zags
QUOTE(bloodyfish @ May 18 2006, 12:49 AM) [snapback]1193816[/snapback]

Just wanted to see your opinions and maybe get something to read myself. Mine is Terry Pratchet.
my favorite auhtor is agatha christie
Jack Black
John sandford
Val Mcdermid

Both Awesome authors, i highly recommend them!
Celumnaz
Too many to name.

Roger Zelazney, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Ayn Rand, J. Tolkein, CS Lewis, whoever it was that wrote the Bible was a Great storyteller...
colorless
Charles de Lint. cool.gif
greywolf
edgar allen poe. yes.gif
jobot37
Howard Phillips Lovecraft
Wayfaerer
My favourite authors would have to be Stephen King, George R R Martin, and David Zindell.
Kaknelson
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ShadowDancer
omg Lord of the Flies was GOOD!!!!
wow that brought back memories. The movie was good too, I should try to find it.
Adam_666
Yeah Lord of the Flies was good, but my favorite authors are Dan brown, Stephen King, Harper lee, JK Rowling.
Pelican_Eel
Edgar Allan Poe...
zags
QUOTE(Adam_666 @ May 19 2006, 01:38 PM) [snapback]1195876[/snapback]

Yeah Lord of the Flies was good, but my favorite authors are Dan brown, Stephen King, Harper lee, JK Rowling.
ya steven king is good

Melly
I like Dean Koontz. His books are a lot more suspensful than Stephen King. But I don't recommend anyone reading more than one Koontz book at the same time. It gets very confusing unless you're organized!
jgorman628
Stephen King, Tom Clancy, Robert Jordan, Terry Goodkind, J.R.R.Tolkien, Frank Herbert
hypnotist
Yeah Dan Brown, he wrote a god book cant rememebr the name though, caused a bit of a fuss!!

...and also John Steinbeck
Mr. Fahrenheit
I like Stephen King, Lewis Carrol, J.K. Rowling, and some other people....
hillbillysasquatch
QUOTE(UniversalParadox @ May 19 2006, 07:21 PM) [snapback]1196650[/snapback]

I like Stephen King, Lewis Carrol, J.K. Rowling, and some other people....

stephen king is the man
BellaMorte
Clive Barker is my fave.
Chiron_the_Horse
Stephen King
Dean Koontz
William W. Johnstone
Michael McDowell God rest his soul
Diana Gabaldon
Robert R. McCammon
Thomas Tryon
Patricia Cornwell
Tony Hillerman
Stuart Woods
Greg Iles
Morgan Llyellywn
Clive Barker
Gary Brandner
Anubi
Anne Rice !
ShadowDancer
QUOTE(BellaMorte @ May 25 2006, 10:12 PM) [snapback]1205642[/snapback]

Clive Barker is my fave.

omg is he freaky!! I read Weaveworld twice, that was intensly bizarre...... but GOOD!
Mr. Fahrenheit
I like Anne Rice, too!
I forgot to mention Ray Bradbury.
coldethyl
QUOTE(Mr. Fahrenheit @ May 30 2006, 02:19 PM) [snapback]1211208[/snapback]

I like Anne Rice, too!
I forgot to mention Ray Bradbury.


Yeah well obviously RB! LOL! I loved the Martian Chronicles. It's been forever since I've read those....I need to dig out some books!
Mr. Fahrenheit
QUOTE(coldethyl @ May 30 2006, 03:24 PM) [snapback]1211214[/snapback]

Yeah well obviously RB! LOL! I loved the Martian Chronicles. It's been forever since I've read those....I need to dig out some books!

happy.gif I love doing that.
I recently found a copy of Carrie in a box that I forgot I had. Great book!
BellaMorte
QUOTE(ShadowDancer @ May 30 2006, 02:00 PM) [snapback]1211098[/snapback]

omg is he freaky!! I read Weaveworld twice, that was intensly bizarre...... but GOOD!


Barker's freakiness is why he is my fave. Weaveworld is my favorite Barker book! I loved it! It was one of those rare times I wished a book would never end.
coldethyl
QUOTE(BellaMorte @ May 30 2006, 07:52 PM) [snapback]1211664[/snapback]

Barker's freakiness is why he is my fave. Weaveworld is my favorite Barker book! I loved it! It was one of those rare times I wished a book would never end.


My fave Barker book is The Thief of Always (I know it's a kid book, but I loved it) and my fave short story is The Yattering and Jack--that story was awesome!
Otacon
Aldous Huxley
George Orwell
Matthew Reilly
rhine trauss
Orson Scott Card
SM Stirling
Dan Simmons
RamboIII
Paul Coelho
Jack London
John Steinbeck
Raistlin Majere
Weis&Hickman, Stephen King, Orson Scott Card, Homer, Robert Jordan, R.A. Salvatore...
Gandalf_the_White
J.R.R. Tolkien, Truly created a world with a rich and deep history.
Celumnaz
QUOTE(Raistlin Majere @ Jun 3 2006, 09:10 PM) [snapback]1217006[/snapback]

Weis&Hickman

forgot about them... they made me cry a couple times. Flint sad.gif

Was trying to think why I knew their names... then saw your name and made the connection tongue.gif
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