12 Answers
Jack Kerouac
Mark Twain
J R R Tolkien
Margaret Atwood
Amy Tan ... quirky and hilarious.
One that sticks and sticks ... Ayn Rand
I like Irvine Welsh. Trainspotting is on my top ten list.
I like Elmore Leonard for his flair.
My list is long and I could go on and on...
Good question. Thanks.
12 years ago. Rating: 10 | |
Sven Hassel.
Wilbur Smith.
Steven King.
J R R Tolkien.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
John Grisham.He gives you a good insight into the American legal system usually with a bit of humour.
Jame A. Michener.You get a history/geography lesson all wrapped up in a novel.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
I have a few as I am an avid reader. I love Stuart McBride, Simon Kernick, Lisa Gardner, Mark Billingham,. Sophie Hannah, Harlen Coben,Karen Rose, Chris Carter...... to name but a Few :) :) At the moment I'm reading Joanna Trollop who is new to me and finding it a bit slow going at the moment but I like to persevere to give it a chance .
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
Pat Conroy, the authoress of THE THORNBIRDS., William Goldman (not to be confused with William Golding-also a great writer (LORD OF THE FLIES). The woman who wrote THE COLOR PURPLE and of course there is Wally lamb and his I KNOW THIS MUCH IS TRUE..............
12 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
You probably meant "Who is your favorite author"? I like Gregg Braden who talks sense into all the people who are worried about the wold ending in 2012. He's a scientist who discovered cycles and patterns in every day life and history. Knowing these patterns and changing them can prevent wars and mass hysteria. Check out his books.
12 years ago. Rating: 3 | |