I like Nicholas Sparks and Jodi Picoult
2006-07-17 08:18:26
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answered by premie84 3
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Hermann Hesse for 'Steppenwolf', 'Demian', 'Sidharta', 'Knulp' and all the other wonderful books, a really spectacular writer.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe for 'The Sorrows of Young Werther', a book that charmed me when i was a little teen girl and that i simply don't want to read now as i know it wouldn't leave me the same impression now; and of course for 'Faust', the greatest book ever written, and for including the most amazing character among all the worlds literature of all times — Mefistofel.
Fiodor Dostoevsky for 'The Idiot', 'The Kamarazov Brothers' and 'The Crime and Punishment', the greatest Russian literature monuments.
Edgar Allan Poe and Anton Chekhov for the most amazing short stories ever.
Freud for the 'Interpretations of Dreams' and any other wonderful work on psychoanalysis.
Gabriel Garzia Marquez for 'One Hundred Years of Loneliness', hoping the other books will be as good as this one.
Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas for 'Altorių Å eÅ¡Äly', the book that could have been a worldwide known literature masterpiece if not the soviet literature censorship.
Michail Bulgakov for 'The Master and Margarita', the hugest literature work i know [3 plots, around 500 characters], having the best portrait of devil and also the book, which helped me to put my point of view about religion in words.
Deitel for JAVA How To Program because i wouldn't have survive in computer science without it.
Samuel Beckett for 'Not I', the play that i dream to read in an expressive reading contest, someday..
Pablo Neruda for the most magnificent poems.
My friend Aivaras for his special prose - you could f***** do great in literature if you wouldn't be a doc!
And that's all i remember now..
2006-07-17 06:55:05
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answered by Solveiga 5
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Issiac Asimov, Ernest Hemmingway, William Shakespeare, Dr. Seuss
2006-07-17 07:05:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen - Chicken Soup for the Soul series
Margaret Daley - Inspirational Romance series
2006-07-17 07:20:20
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answered by auntie_kk3 3
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George Orwell author of 1984
2006-07-17 06:38:46
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answered by Chlo Bell 3
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MITCH ALBOM
I loved the Five People that you Meet in Heaven and Tuesdays with Morrie.
Second: Dan Brown, I liked Da Vinci Code a lot.
2006-07-17 06:43:00
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answered by Alex B 2
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JM Coetzee author of Disgrace, Waiting for Barbarians, LIfe of Michael K etc... Good Stuff
2006-07-17 07:56:10
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answered by bookstorejunky 2
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Terry Goodkind and Sara Douglass are tied! I am a avid lover and reader of fantasy and those two authors have created some of the most fascinating fantasy universes I've ever read of!
2006-07-17 06:37:32
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answered by Wyld_Chic718 2
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Dan Brown
2006-07-17 06:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I respect and love Mark Twain. I also respect and love Thoreau and Emerson. My favorite contemporary author right now is Christie Golden. There's just something about her books... interesting, action packed (at the right times), suspenseful, and she really shows the human or sympathetic side of things.
2006-07-17 06:50:01
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answered by timaaaaa88 1
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