Stephen King
2007-03-30 05:54:22
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answer #1
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answered by KirksWorld 5
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Paulo Coelho... he's the greatest and the ultimate best.
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Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Austen, Robert Frost, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alice Walker, Emily Dickinson, Charlotte Bronte, and Emily Bronte...
2007-03-30 13:03:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Cornelia Funke
Lemony Snicket
2007-03-30 12:58:37
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answered by Sam 2
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James Patterson
2007-03-30 12:55:15
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answer #4
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answered by Greg O 3
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Robert Louis Stevenson ... A classic: Stephen King, Check your local bookstore.
2007-03-30 13:17:27
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answered by louierockyjim 2
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Shakespeare
2007-03-30 12:55:30
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answered by rollo_tomassi423 6
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Jane Austen.
2007-03-30 12:55:16
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answer #7
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answered by noel4037 3
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1st of all, what genre?
poetry, fiction, non-fiction?
there are so many to chose, and so many preferences out there like classics of Hemmingway, T.S.Elliot, Faulkner, & C.S. Lewis....there are modern authors like Steven King, Robin Cook, Patrick Smith....there are great works of non-fiction like Dave Pezler's Child Called It & the sequals.....there are children's favorites like R.L Stine, Christopher Paolini, and J. K Rowling...
It all depends on what you or whoever else is choosine, thinks is BEST!
2007-03-30 13:03:08
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answered by Al 2
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L. J. Smith
Maggie Shayne
Tamara Thorne
Anne Rice
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (first published at age 14, http://www.tdos.org/)
There are many more, of course, but these are some of my personal favorites.
2007-03-30 13:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Anne Rice she does the Vampire Chronicles. go to www.annerice.com and you can see what books she has wrote and read what they are about. Her stories go all over the world, but her favorite setting is New Orleans.
2007-03-30 12:56:16
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answered by cirquegrl07 2
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