Paulo coelho
Gabriel Garcia Marguez
Calin falkner
Frantes kafka
Anton chekhov
Moradi kermani
J.K.Rowling
J.R.R.Talkin
2007-09-13 21:08:48
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answered by mahsa 2
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Joseph Heller Gabriel Garcia Marquez Amy Tan
Mark Twain William Shakespeare Rex Stout
Arthur Conan Doyle Geoffrey Chaucer
Lewis Carroll Edgar Allan Poe
Fannie Flagg Jean Kerr
Peg Bracken Robert Frost Harper Lee
2007-09-13 10:17:47
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answer #2
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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Charles Baudelaire, Ambrose Bierce, Charles Bukowski, Anthony Burgess, A. S. Byatt, Lewis Carroll, Angela Carter, Roald Dahl, Daphne du Maurier, Michel Faber, Amanda Filipacchi, Stephen Fry, Andre Gide, Edward Gorey, Robert Graves, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Patricia Highsmith, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Thomas Mann, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Ian McEwan, Patrick McGrath, Yukio Mishima, Toni Morrison, H. H. Munro, Vladimir Nabokov, Chuck Palahniuk, Tom Robbins, Gore Vidal, Evelyn Waugh, Oscar Wilde, Tennessee Williams
2007-09-13 11:00:34
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answer #3
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answered by Miss Angora 4
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Khaled Hosseini, author of the soon to be film, The Kite Runner
J. Krishnamurti author of Freedom From the Known
Richard Dawkins- God Delusion
Carl Sagan-Cosmos, The Dragons of Eden
Chuck Palahniuk- Fight Club, Rant
Terry Brooks- Sword of Shannara series
U.G. Krishnamurti-Mind is Myth
Jim Harrison-Legends of the Fall
Charles Bukowski-South of no North
Christopher Hitchens- God is not Great
Hunter S. Thompson- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Saul Williams-(poet) She
Leonard Cohen-Stranger Music
Mark Twain
Daniel Dennett-Breaking the Spell
De Vries, Peter- Slouching Towards Kalamazoo
etc.
2007-09-13 09:58:52
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answer #4
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answered by hollowwatcher 2
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Nathaniel Horthorne
Barbara Tuchman
Edgar Allen Poe
J.R.R. Tolkein
Jules Verne
Rachel Carson
Victor Hugo
Richard Adams
H.P. Lovecraft
Anthony Trollope
Ernest Hemingway
Perry Miller
Vernon L. Parrington
Robert Louis Stevenson
Mary Shelley
Louis May Alcott
2007-09-13 09:55:42
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I have so many favorite authors, on the list are Stephen King (who is SO underrated and not just a horror book writer), Tolkien, Graham Greene ( his short stories are brilliant) and Michael Ende. recently I accidentally bought a book by Robert Jordan - (you know it, you are in the airport and have to wait 4 hours for your connecting flight). But any way I bought the book from the fantasy and adventure section and expected yet another Tolkien-copier. I was surprised, the book was well written, the universe believable and even though it is set in a "medieval-the-world-is-going-to-end-and -only-you-can-save-it" world it was original and thrilling. I have now read all 11 books in the series The Wheel of Time and I can only recommend them. It is so great to be surprised when you think you know it all and have read it all!
2007-09-13 09:48:19
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answer #6
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answered by evaz 2
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Jane Austen, Cornelia Funke, Rick Riordan, J.K. Rowling, Christopher Paolini, Julie Garwood, C.S. Lewis, Victoria Holt, Catherine Anderson, The Bronte Sisters, Margaret mitchell, and Alexandra Ripley.
2007-09-13 10:58:46
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answer #7
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answered by Becky 5
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Edgar Allan Poe
Neil Gaiman
Alexandre Dumas
Jules Verne
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
Orson Scott Card
Alan Moore
2007-09-13 10:46:04
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answer #8
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answered by The Corinthian 7
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Francesca Lia Block
Jane Austen
William Faulkner
Tamora Pierce
Liz Berry
2007-09-13 13:41:53
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answer #9
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answered by DngrsAngl 7
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I read:
Stephen King
Dean Koontz
Sarah Gruen
Tami Hoag
John Sandford
Clive Barker
Sue Grafton
Joe Hill
Scott Smith
James Patterson
John Twelve Hawks
CS Lewis
JRR Tolkien
Audrey Niffennegger
and on and on
2007-09-13 10:08:42
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answer #10
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answered by Oz 7
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Mark Twain
Dickinson
Mitchell Kerr
Tolkien
C.S. Lewis
Laura Ingles Wilder
2007-09-13 09:40:19
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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