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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

This is a hard questions because I love many writers. I would have to say at this moment in time Mark Twain, Ian McEwan and Shakespeare.


message 2: by Beth (new)

Beth Given (bethanny) Well, I am going to go way more shallow and say my favorite writer ever is Dean Hughes. Well, his stuff for adults. I love his historical fiction (Children of the Promise series, etc.) -- very well researched -- and I love the humor he instills in his writing (Midway to Heaven is a great one).

Lately I've also loved just about everything I've read by Lynn Austin, a Christian historical fiction writer. My favorite was the "Candle in the Darkness" series about the Civil War. They are really uplifting books, despite dealing with hard issues. The character growth was some of the best I'd seen.


message 3: by Silver (new)

Silver I love Anne Rice, D.H. Lawrence, Poe, Morgan Llywelyn, Tom Robbins


TheReadingKnitter/ Kasey (thereadingknitter) My favorite authors are VC Andrews and Jodi Picoult.


message 5: by Stef (last edited Oct 06, 2008 07:11AM) (new)

Stef (buch_ratte) | 499 comments My favorite authors are Marianne Macdonald and Matthew Reilly but I also like Luanne Rice and Philipp Vandenberg.


message 6: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Margaret Atwood


message 7: by Coral Rose (new)

Coral Rose (coral_rose) Margaret Atwood, Jhumpa Lahiri, and inconsistently, Robin McKinley. (Not the same league, I know, but true.)


message 8: by [deleted user] (new)

I am almost finished with Cider house Rules. Irving is amazing. I really want to read more of his works.

One thing about GR is that I am really expanding my list of authors. I love it!


message 9: by Jill (new)

Jill John Irving and Phillipa Gregory. I also love Wally Lamb (who has a new release coming out in November!)


message 10: by [deleted user] (new)

My answer to this would probably change on a regular basis. Right now it's hard not to say Zora Neale Hurston. The first time I read Their Eyes Were Watching God I just sat there stunned afterwards. But then there is also Pasternak, Woolf, Thomas Wolfe, and (as a poet) Tsvetaeva. These "favorite" questions are so hard...


message 11: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I love Zora Neale Hurston and Pasternak too. But my favourite authors (today at least) are Dr. Irv Yalom, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Emile Zola and Sinead Moriarty (who writes chick lit).


message 12: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments This question is a hard one. Just off the top of my head, I would have to say Agatha Christie, Laurie R. King, Sue Monk Kidd, Khaled Hosseini, Amy Tan, Joyce Carol Oates (even though so much of her writing is depressing, she's a kick-ass author), Elizabeth Kostova, Ariana Franklin, Sena Jeter Naslund, and Roald Dahl. I know that there are more, but these authors are definitely great in my book.


message 13: by Christina Stind (last edited Jan 11, 2009 01:09AM) (new)

Christina Stind John Irving and Joyce Carol Oates.
Both are amazing writers!
And Haruki Murakami is quickly becoming a third favourite - just need to read a bit more by him before he is elevated to one of the favourites.


message 14: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (ultimatebibliophile) | 36 comments This has to be one of the hardest questions anyone has ever asked me,because my list is unlimited.Plus i can't even remember some of them,so it would be an unfair decision for me to make...


message 15: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 34 comments Wow... I have so many... Well I Love the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich, and of course there is Stephanie Meyer ( I not only love the Twilight series but The Host: A Novel is a wonderful book too!) Then there is J.K. Rowling and Christopher Paolini. And the classics: Shakespeare, Mark Twain, and Charles Dickens... wow I could go on for days! :-)


message 16: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda (rhondak) zoe wrote: "hello. the answer to this question changes constantly, but the names that come up repeatedly are: shakespeare, joyce, beckett, coetzee, virginia woolf."

I have not run into anyone who actually liked reading Virginia Woolf in the last 10 years. I have to admit to hating Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse, but mildly enjoyed A Room of One's Own and to some degree the quirky Orlando.
I had to look up Coetzee:)



message 17: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) So mny favorite authors,Louisa May Alcott,StephenKing,Sophie Kinsella,Cecelia Ahern,Jennifer Weiner,Debbie Macomber,Susan Wiggs,John Saul,Richard Laymon,Anne Rice,P.C.CAST,JK Rowling,Jack Ketchum,Mark Twain,


message 18: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I can't choose my very top between Stephen King and Colleen McCullough. There couldn't be two any more different authors, but there it is. I will also read anything Amy Tan, Michael Chrichton and James Patterson write.


message 19: by Sandra (last edited Apr 04, 2009 01:40PM) (new)

Sandra (sanddune) Classic Fiction - Jane Austen, John Steinbeck

Contemporary - Barbara Kingsolver, Louise Erdrich, Frank McCourt, J.D. Salinger

Poets - Carl Sandburg, William Wordsworth, Ralph W. Emerson

Non Fiction - Jill Bolte Taylor, John Shelby Spong


message 20: by Jacqueline (new)

Jacqueline (vayleen) Alice Hoffman, Barbara Kingsolver, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Jane Austen, Gregory Maguire, and Paulo Coelho

There's probably more, but these are the writers I keep returning to. :)


message 21: by Emily (new)

Emily Kurt Vonnegut


message 22: by Atishay (new)

Atishay | 6 comments Nicholas Evans tops in mine.


message 23: by Rick (new)

Rick | 1 comments I would have to opt for the following authors: Jane Austen, Stephen Ambrose, Shelby Foote, David McCullough


message 24: by Dan (new)

Dan | The Ancient Reader (theancientreader) David James Duncan, Walker Percy, Edna O'Brien, and Hermann Hesse.


message 25: by Brian (new)

Brian (brian90275) | 3 comments Hi all, I'm new to the group. I am a huge Richard Russo fan, but also like Boyle, Doctorow, McEwan, Delillo (my favorite modern novel is White Noise), and Chabon. Thought The Brief and Wonderous life of Oscar Wao was excellent as well.
Any recommendations based on the list above of people I am missing out on?


message 26: by 7 (new)

7 (thegunnersbabe) | 8 comments There are several authors that I love the most:
Jim Davis, Elisabeth Gaskell, Markus Zusak, Julie Anne Peters, and Dan Brown


message 27: by Emily (new)

Emily (emmers82) | 3 comments Ken Kesey, Jane Austen, L.M. Montgomery, Wally Lamb, Roald Dahl, Madeleine L'Engle...I'm not sure if I can pinpoint a common thread!


message 28: by Kipahni (new)

Kipahni | 45 comments Joanne Harris, Margret Attwood, E. Nesbit. Bill Bryson, Nagib Mafouz and Dickens


message 29: by Liz (new)

Liz (hissheep) One of my favorites, Michael Crichton, is no longer with us ... I loved his ability to research and create something different each time; I always looked forward to his next novel because of that. ;o)


message 30: by [deleted user] (last edited May 04, 2009 11:37AM) (new)

Hello all and Liz, I am new to the group. I recently fell in love with Michael Crichton's work when I read Sphere on the recommendation of one of my co-workers. It was so suspenseful I stayed up half the night reading it. Now I have to see if his other books are just as good as Sphere. I am going to be reading Congo.
Judaye


message 31: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Chrichton must have been the best researcher going. His books are about such varied subjects, and yet he manages to convey the impression that he is writing the truth. Nothing he wrote is hard to believe while you are reading it.

I, literally, cried when I found out about his death. I was so saddened by the idea that I would never get to look forward to his new book again. I will read his over and over.


message 32: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Judaye wrote: "Hello all and Liz, I am new to the group. I recently fell in love with Michael Crichton's work when I read Sphere on the recommendation of one of my co-workers. It was so suspenseful I stayed up h..."


Definitely worth a read, but is in the bottom two fo his works, in my opinion, with Eaters of the Dead.



message 33: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) Douglas Adams was my favorite author. He is hysterical.


message 34: by Liz (new)

Liz (hissheep) Kandice wrote: "Chrichton must have been the best researcher going. His books are about such varied subjects, and yet he manages to convey the impression that he is writing the truth. Nothing he wrote is hard to b..."

Still in mourning ... glad that others feel the same way! ;o(


message 35: by [deleted user] (new)

It's so hard to choose my favorite writers, probably because they keep changing. Right now I like Joanne Harris, Alice Walker, Annie Dillard, and George Eliot. Next month my list will most likely change.

Judaye


message 36: by Liz (new)

Liz (hissheep) Judaye wrote: "It's so hard to choose my favorite writers, probably because they keep changing. Right now I like Joanne Harris, Alice Walker, Annie Dillard, and George Eliot. Next month my list will most likely..."

Change is good, Judaye! ;o)


message 37: by [deleted user] (last edited May 05, 2009 10:03AM) (new)

I will buy anything and everything by Margaret Atwood and Jennifer Weiner in hardcover.


message 38: by Tom (last edited May 08, 2009 08:41PM) (new)

Tom (tommyro) Favorite currently writing author is Ian McEwan. Favorite all-time writers are Raymond Chandler and George Orwell.


message 39: by Irene (new)

Irene Hollimon | 5 comments My favorite author changes year by year depending on what I'm into at the moment. Lately paranormal romance is my passion. I'd have to say Laurell K. Hamilton is my favorite these days.


message 40: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) Contemporary fiction: Alistair McLeod (Cdn)(wish he would write more), Tim Winton (Aussie), Richard Powers (Am)(though what I have read is not easy light reading), Lisa See (? but setting is China), and others that have slipped my mind.

Mystery: light and fun: Lyn Hamilton, Kathy Brandt (a new discovery for me on GR), Aaron Elkins, etc


message 41: by [deleted user] (new)

I love:
Stephen King; and

Margaret Atwood.

Is that schizo?


message 42: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelgirvan) | 1 comments I like everything/nearly everything by Margaret Atwood, Stephen King, Angela Carter, Haruki Murakami, Chuck Palahniuk, Patricia Highsmith, Charles Dickens, Roald Dahl, Philip Pullman, Lemony Snicket, Willy Russell, C S Lewis, Pat Barker,
As a child I loved Enid Bylton and Jacqueline Wilson

There are many more I think can become favourites if I read more of their books


message 43: by Emily (new)

Emily ooo Ronald Dahl! I used to love him, I should read his stuff again now that I'm older.


message 44: by Epee (new)

Epee (epers) My fave writer is Zane. I think she is fantastic. Her books are extremely spicy with good stories and really well-written.


message 45: by Jerin (new)

Jerin Tahapary .....Kalidasa, Du Fu, Rumi 'n Me.....


message 46: by Celeste (new)

Celeste (celestelueck) | 2 comments Definitly David Fulmer, Glen David Gold, Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Agatha Christie, Steve Berry, J.R.R. Tolkien, Rex Stout and of course J.K. Rowlings.

There are so many more, but I read everything these guys write.


message 47: by Lori (new)

Lori (tnbbc) Jose Saramago
Jules Verne
Cormac McCarthy (tho I still need to read sooo many of his books, most of what Ive read is amazing)
Rod McKuen (poetry)
Glen Duncan


message 48: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurajwryan) Joyce Carol Oates, Virginia Woolf, Harper Lee, Steinbeck, D.H. Lawrence, Dickens, Michael Ondaatje, Mark Twain, Jane Austin, Carson McCullers, Bulgakov, Tolstoy, Dostoevksy...just to name a few...


message 49: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) My favourite authors are:

- J.R.R. Tolkien
- Jane Austen
- Carlos Ruiz Zafon
- Ian McEwan
- Elizabeth Gaskell
- Fyodor Dostoevsky
- Steve Berry

Just to name a few =)


message 50: by Lena (last edited Jul 15, 2009 02:19PM) (new)


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