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Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
I have to admit, I have a tough time remembering the names of authors. However, now that I've started writing myself, I do make an effort to remember the ones I like. In the past, I would pick a book by genre and... well... the cover. LOL! I know isn't that stupid. (Most of the time it paid off.)

So who are some of your favorites?


message 2: by Kendra (new)

Kendra | 1 comments Minnette Walters. Fab Brit twisted mystery writer.


message 3: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
Kendra, thats a name I haven't heard before. I'll have to check out some titles.


message 4: by Jamina (new)

Jamina (jamij) I enjoyed Larry Correia's books--both his Grimnoir series and Monster Hunters International.


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Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
Jamina wrote: "I enjoyed Larry Correia's books--both his Grimnoir series and Monster Hunters International."

What kind of monster's are in the series?

Have you heard of Eric S. Brown? He has a pretty entertaining Big Foot series. Real easy read... Has some gore... Real creepy. Makes me not want to go into the woods. LOL


message 6: by Jamina (new)

Jamina (jamij) I'll have to check Eric Brown out--thanks! As for the monsters--pretty much all of them make an appearance in Correia's series--werewolves, vampires, demons, ghosts--it's a grab bag of baddies. Fun read that I found hard to put down!


message 7: by John (new)

John Picha | 46 comments In the pulp category it's Johnston McCulley.


message 8: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
Do you have any other favorites John?


message 9: by John (new)

John Picha | 46 comments Jeff wrote: "Do you have any other favorites John?"

Here are my favorites across categories...
Hg Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Walter B Gibson, Philip Wylie, Philip K. Dick, George Orwell, Jim Starlin, Frank Miller, Alan Moore


message 10: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
I've read ever since I can remember. But it's not until I started writing that I began to pay attention to authors. Honestly I used to pick my books like this:

Genre
Is the cover cool
Did the back cover sound interesting

Remarkably it worked for me. It was rare that I would buy a book that just didn't work for me.

Now that I've done some writing, I really have been trying to pay attention to WHO I'm reading. LOL

So I'm still developing my list. I can say that I like William Johnstone. George R. R. Martin is okay... But I have to slug through his stuff a bit. It's boarder line too wordy and can put me to sleep. If I hadn't fallen in love with The Game of Thrones TV show I probably would have given up on his book.


message 11: by John (new)

John Picha | 46 comments jeff,

what are your favorite books (not authors) to date?

john


message 12: by Jeff (new)

Jeff Jake | 74 comments Mod
Man.... There are a lot...

Anything that is written based on the movies Aliens & Predator. Star Trek... Some Star Wars (kinda picky about these. I liked a trilogy by Timothy Zahn.. I think that's his name)

Recently I read Halol: The Fall of Reach and really enjoyed it.. Have the other two books in the series on the shelf ready to go.

I liked the Bigfoot war series by Eric Brown.

I've read quite a few of the Conan the Barbarian books.

And in the middle of the Ashes series by William Johnstone.

As you can see... I'm all over the board.


message 13: by John (new)

John Picha | 46 comments If you like Robert E howard's Conan stories, you might also want to check out Kull and Solomon Kane.


message 14: by Jack (new)

Jack Philpott | 2 comments The Grimnoir stuff is a lot of fun, agreement there!

I really like the work of Robert Jackson Bennett (The Company Man & Mr. Shivers).


message 15: by Vardan (new)

Vardan Partamyan (vardanpartamyan) Harry Harrison, Alfred Bester, William Shakespeare, Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, Douglas Adams, Ian Fleming...


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