Louise Bagshawe and Jenny Colgan
2006-07-25 04:46:12
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answer #1
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answered by chelle0980 6
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Dan Brown, JK Rowling, James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Sue Grafton, Kathy Reichs, Karin Slaughter, Fiona Walker, Jeffrey Deaver to name but a few.
2006-07-25 05:48:21
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answered by er9uk 1
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Jane Austen, Neil Gaiman, Conan Doyle
2006-07-25 06:36:12
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answered by Méridienne 6
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Zane, Nicholas Sparks, Dan Brown
2006-07-25 07:55:46
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answered by Sweepy 3
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David Eddings
2006-07-25 04:47:46
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answer #5
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answered by Mas 7
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Dan Brown, Anne Rice, Meg Cabot
2006-07-25 04:44:49
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answered by usagimoon2007 2
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Stephen King
2006-07-25 04:50:15
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Torey Hayden.
She writes of her experiences as a teacher in special education, and often of elective mutism, in which she specialised. Her books are very touching, fascinating, and heart-felt. I always speed through her books in a day or two, and can't wait for the next ones to be published.
If this is your genre, you should have a look.
One Child
The Tiger's Child
Just Another Kid
The Twilight Children
Ghost Girl
2006-07-25 04:48:57
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answered by old_but_still_a_child 5
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Stephen King
2006-07-25 04:46:10
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answered by Croeso 6
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William Gibson
2006-07-25 11:58:44
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answer #10
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answered by Ralph 7
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which one? There is Anne Rice, John Gresham, Amelia Atwater Rhodes, Edger Allen Poe, JK Rowling, William Blake the list goes on really.
2006-07-25 05:15:53
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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