My favorite author has to be Aldous Huxley, and my favorite book would have to be The Doors of Perception. Everything is sooo true. Good stuff.
2006-11-21 14:41:21
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answered by marielita65 1
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Oh wow...this is hard to choose. I love so many great authors like Maya Angelou being my favorite because her book, "I know Why the Caged Bird Sings" was the first book our class read aloud in 6th grade. I was an expressive reader and the entire class was mesmerized with my words but had to be interrupted so that I could go to computer class. The person that had to read behind me was not as imaginative and gave less power to the action unfolding.
Anyway, I must say that my favorite series of books, however, come from Lawrence Sanders: "The First Deadly Sin" and so on. I became glued to those books and was disheartened to learn that he had died and a pseudonym was finishing the last (I can't remember which one but they didn't get to all the deadly sins). No one can do the books justice of Detective Edward X Delaney.
2006-11-21 23:01:16
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answered by terryoulboub 5
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I love Anne of Green Gables! I first read it when I was 12 and I still consider it the best book.... the author is Lucy Maud Montgomery
2006-11-22 00:45:43
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answered by micheleh29 6
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'Converations with God' book series by Neale Donald Walsch:
Conversation with God book 1
The First Installment of an extraordinary trilogy, Conversations with God marks Neale Donald Walsch's initial dialogue with God. This book discusses personal issues such as prosperity, relationships and the nature of spiritual truth-with God providing clear, understandable answers. Further than the author's conversation with God, you'll realize that your own understanding and your own conversation with God is the true subject matter of this unforgettable text.
Conversation with God book 2
Neale's dialogue with God continues in the second book of the Conversations trilogy. In this installment, God suggests a social, sexual, educational, political, economic and theological revolution-a personal paradigm shift that in turn will transform the world.
Conversation with God book 3
The third book in the Conversations trilogy expands upon universal issues such as the nature of the soul, space and time, and highly evolved societies. Neale resumes his six-year-long inner dialogue in this fascinating exploration of life, the universe and our relationship to God. Neale voices his own questions, and God's answers - wise, witty and often stunning - are heard.
2006-11-21 22:44:11
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answered by Christine 3
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Dorris Lessing ...The seven gated city.
2006-11-22 01:02:46
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answered by Bearable 5
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charles mann
1491 (by charles mann :) )
2006-11-21 22:42:16
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answered by mikesheppard 4
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