PG Wodehouse
2007-11-15 01:42:19
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Fantasy/SF authors: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Elaine Isaak, Lynn Flewelling, Anne McCaffrey
Historical fiction authors: Pamela Kaufman, Mary Renault
2007-11-15 10:55:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Charles Dickens,
Leon Uris
Anne McCaffrey
Raymond E Fiest
John Grisham
William Shakespare
David Eddings
David Gemmell
Fredrick Forsyth
2007-11-15 09:46:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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John Steinbeck
Kaye Gibbons
Tony Hillerman
Alice Walker
Zora Neale Hurston
Kurt Vonnegut
J.D. Salinger
Mark Twain
2007-11-15 09:47:00
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answer #4
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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In terms of how many books I have read by these authors, they would be:
Nora Roberts
Emile Richards
Barbara Delinsky
Nicholas Sparks
Nicholas Evans
My husband knows he can buy me any of these authors for Christmas and I will be happy. He has to be careful, though, since I have read so many of them. Usually he will only buy them if they are new releases.
2007-11-15 09:52:47
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answer #5
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answered by daisyaj 3
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An obscure writer from New Jersey named John Corsello who authored a book entitled "428 Moore." It's amazing in that in combines two mutually exclusive genres; future Apocalypse and comedy.
2007-11-15 09:51:39
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answer #6
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answered by 428 Moore 2
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James Patterson, Patrcik Carmen, Tamora Pierce, Lemony Snicket, JK Rowling, Meg Cabot, and Scott Westerfeld, to name a few.
2007-11-15 19:17:07
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answer #7
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answered by klutzy_girl 3
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Yvonne Wittal, William Shakespeare,
2007-11-15 09:49:12
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I have many favorites:
Stephen King
Joe Hill
Danielle Steel
Lisa Wingate
Dorothy Garlock
Dorothea Benton Frank
Anne Siddens
2007-11-15 09:43:59
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answer #9
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answered by deb 7
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****I believe the best author is Edgar Allen Poe. His work is so intense and deep. I can feel his soul as it conjures up the darkness inside his malicious soul.****
2007-11-15 09:45:31
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answer #10
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answered by Acepholis 2
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