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chamelia said:
I have yet to read one of his works - but I am getting Fear and Loathing for Christmas so I will see. I have heard so many great things. I just hope he lives up to the hype.
I'm sure you'll like it once you get used to the style.
 

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Ily Dr Seuss.

I like Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter is my new favourite serial killer.
All time favourites:
Chuck Palahniuk
Augusten Burroughs
Roald Dahl
Sonya Hartnett
George Orwell
C. S. Lewis
 

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must say
JK Rowling
even though it was harry potter


and Dan Brown

CSLewis comes close...
 

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I really enjoy Robert Jordans books, they're a mission, but worth it.
 

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jordan's successor, the guy's whose writing the final book of wot is better; brandon sanderson.
 

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u-borat said:
jordan's successor, the guy's whose writing the final book of wot is better; brandon sanderson.
Can you reccomend some of his better ones?
 

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eh, sanderson's a relatively new author, hasn't done much.

elantris moreso than the mistborn trilogy, is qualitee.
 

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Favourite author...... hmmmmm

has to be between Matthew Reilly with his scarecrow books

and

David Farland with the Runelords series.
 

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hemingway is awesome, but if we're talking classics....definately truman capote......breakfast at tiffany's anyone?
 
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im quite liking Stephen King's books nowadays
however Dan Brown and Matthew Reilly are still my faves
 

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Enid Blyton

Adeline Yen

Jk Rowling
Aw i was waiting to see Enid Blyton! *remembers Noddy*

Dean Koontz is my favourite hands down. If i were to recommend a book it would be 'From the Corner of His Eye', the first one i ever read. He combines the slight supernatural with the constant of good v. evil. That doesn't do him justice. Anyone read anything of his?

Im also appreciating Robert Jordan, only 4 books in to wot.. its goign to be a long journey!

James Patterson's 'Cross' novels

Robin Hobb's Assassin and Fool trilogies I can credit with beginning my enjoyment of fantasy
 

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