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Favorite Authors - Librevore - 06-30-2006

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Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, the Brontes, Thomas Hardy and Anthony Trollope. Sunday nights find me watching PBS. I also love Rosamund Pilcher. Favorite modern author has to be Francine Rivers.

Who do you like? (Beckysharp)

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Thought it might be good to bring this over to a new thread so the other off topic thread doesn't become too off topic.Big Grin

Favorite English authors would have to include: Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Issac Newton, Daniel Defoe, John Wyclife, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie. I have eclectic taste. Favorite modern author-girl, we are on the same page here! Francine Rivers, hands down. "Redeeming Love" was awesome. I wouldn't read it for the longest time because the title sounded too "girly." Glad that a friend kept insisting. She has some other truly good ones also.(Edit-forgot to include Dickens!)

Okay, non-English author favorites? And does anyone else have some favorites they would like to share?

Librevore


Favorite Authors - yutzyj - 06-30-2006

Librevore Wrote:______________________________________________________________
Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, the Brontes, Thomas Hardy and Anthony Trollope. Sunday nights find me watching PBS. I also love Rosamund Pilcher. Favorite modern author has to be Francine Rivers.

Who do you like? (Beckysharp)

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Thought it might be good to bring this over to a new thread so the other off topic thread doesn't become too off topic.Big Grin

Favorite English authors would have to include: Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Issac Newton, Daniel Defoe, John Wyclife, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie. I have eclectic taste. Favorite modern author-girl, we are on the same page here! Francine Rivers, hands down. "Redeeming Love" was awesome. I wouldn't read it for the longest time because the title sounded too "girly." Glad that a friend kept insisting. She has some other truly good ones also.(Edit-forgot to include Dickens!)

Okay, non-English author favorites? And does anyone else have some favorites they would like to share?

Librevore
right now i only have time for my favorite author, Steve Gloer and team. I'm making my way through all his works. soon i will start one of his more popular ones - statistics. i hear it's highly rated and i can't wait to begin. i'm so lucky to have discovered his teachings. hilarious

when free time is more available i enjoy a variety of authors. i always read John Grisham's new book and i enjoy Michael Crichton's books. i like books were i learn something new, even if it is a small fact or concept. i think that is why i like science fiction, i like to look at common things from a different angle or viewpoint.


Favorite Authors - Urbannaja - 06-30-2006

Hands-down favorite is Gene Wolfe (book of the new sun series is awesome). I also like HP Lovecraft, Crichton, Steven King, RA Salvatore (forgotten realms stuff).


Favorite Authors - mom2LLL - 06-30-2006

My husband considers himself a literary snob... The unforturnate, or maybe fortunate (just depends on how you look at it) outcome is that there is a lot of literary fiction available to me on our book shelf. (He is also an Amazonoholic if you ask me!) Some of my favorites are:

Nicholas Christopher - Trip to the Stars
Jonathan Carroll
Michael Chabon - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
Mary Doria Russell - The Sparrow (this is a great book, along with its sequel)
JD Sallinger - my all time favorite!
Richard Russo - Empire Falls

I also love Jane Austen
Poe is my favorite poet

And last but not least, I wouldn't miss a Harry Potter book! Big Grin

Kim


Favorite Authors - Sammy - 07-03-2006

St. Augustine's Confessions.Smile


Favorite Authors - Alaskan - 07-09-2006

My absolute favorite author would be Michael Moorcock (Elric, Corum, The Eternal Champion)

Favorite poet is Archibald MacLeish (The Carrion Crow)
Another fabulous poet I enjoy is Pablo Neruda

Other notable authors:

Gene Wolf (Book of the New Sun series - Severian is cool)
Stephen R. Donaldson (The Thomas Covenant series)
Tanith Lee (Death's Master)
Eric V. Lustbader (Sunset Warrior Series along with other works)
Lawrence Watt-Evans (The Lords of Dus series)


Favorite Authors - Matymus - 05-24-2007

Well, I'm late in joining this discussion, but I'd have to say that my absolute favorite author is Clive Cussler. I also really like Michael Crichton, Dickens, John Grisham. There may be more, but I don't have time to think right now.


Favorite Authors - twitterflix - 05-25-2007

I like Tolken, C.S Lewes, Ted dekker, frank perretti, and Edger Allen Poe.


Favorite Authors - Southron Boy - 05-26-2007

Favorite two novelists: G.A. Henty and my brother, hands down!

Non-fiction:

James Ronald Kennedy & Walter Donald Kennedy (The South Was Right!), R.L. Dabney (Life & Campaigns of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson), H. Rondel Rumburg (Stonewall Jackson's Verse), Charles Adams (When In the Course of Human Events), Congressman B.H. Hill (Southern Secession and Northern Coersion)James Beller (America In Crimson Red)---Too many to list!


Favorite Authors - AGS - 05-27-2007

Librevore Wrote:______________________________________________________________
Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, the Brontes, Thomas Hardy and Anthony Trollope. Sunday nights find me watching PBS. I also love Rosamund Pilcher. Favorite modern author has to be Francine Rivers.

Who do you like? (Beckysharp)

______________________________________________________________

Thought it might be good to bring this over to a new thread so the other off topic thread doesn't become too off topic.Big Grin

Favorite English authors would have to include: Sir Francis Bacon, Sir Issac Newton, Daniel Defoe, John Wyclife, Shakespeare and Agatha Christie. I have eclectic taste. Favorite modern author-girl, we are on the same page here! Francine Rivers, hands down. "Redeeming Love" was awesome. I wouldn't read it for the longest time because the title sounded too "girly." Glad that a friend kept insisting. She has some other truly good ones also.(Edit-forgot to include Dickens!)

Okay, non-English author favorites? And does anyone else have some favorites they would like to share?

Librevore

I enjoyed the chronicles of napelonic invasion of russia from the book called War and Peace....