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Kate! 21-03-2023 01:21 PM

Favourite authors
 
Dorothy Koomson
Adele Parks
Mike Gayle

Kate! 21-03-2023 01:26 PM

My favourite book by Dorothy Koomson is called The Ice Cream Girls which was adapted for TV if anyone remembers it. They changed the ending though which disappointed me somewhat.

Vanessa 21-03-2023 01:38 PM

John Grisham
Isaac Asimov
Steven King

UserSince2005 21-03-2023 01:44 PM

prince harry, what a great piece of fiction, couldnt dream it.

Oliver_W 21-03-2023 01:45 PM

Charles Dickens
PG Wodehouse

I'm happy to just sit there and read twenty-odds books by them in rotation until I drop dead :joker:

With intervals from Terry Pratchett.

Kate! 21-03-2023 01:59 PM

Jeffrey Archer and Sidney Sheldon are another 2 I like.

Ray. 29-10-2023 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 11274583)
Charles Dickens
PG Wodehouse

I'm happy to just sit there and read twenty-odds books by them in rotation until I drop dead :joker:

With intervals from Terry Pratchett.

Fantastic choices. I agree on Dickens and Wodehouse. I remember R.L. Stine, the writer of the Goosebumps books, said he loved Wodehouse because of the sheer volume of them, and also the fact that they were all almost completely the same. :joker:

Also would list Agatha Christie, Lewis Carroll, Jorge Luis Borges, Joan Didion, Thomas Hardy, J.R.R. Tolkien, M.R. James, Brett Easton Ellis, H.P. Lovecraft, Flannery O'Connor, Shirley Jackson, and G.K. Chesterton as particular favourites.

Oliver_W 29-10-2023 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ChalkOutlineMan (Post 11362106)
Fantastic choices. I agree on Dickens and Wodehouse. I remember R.L. Stine, the writer of the Goosebumps books, said he loved Wodehouse because of the sheer volume of them, and also the fact that they were all almost completely the same. :joker:

:joker:
Makes me think of the preface to Summer Lightning:
A certain critic—for such men, I regret to say, do exist—made the nasty remark about my last novel that it contained 'all the old Wodehouse characters under different names'. He has probably now been eaten by bears, like the children who made mock of the prophet Elisha: but if he still survives he will not be able to make a similar charge against Summer Lightning. With my superior intelligence, I have outgeneralled this man by putting in all the old Wodehouse characters under the same names. Pretty silly it will make him feel, I rather fancy.

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Also would list Agatha Christie, Lewis Carroll, Jorge Luis Borges, Joan Didion, Thomas Hardy, J.R.R. Tolkien, M.R. James, Brett Easton Ellis, H.P. Lovecraft, Flannery O'Connor, Shirley Jackson, and G.K. Chesterton as particular favourites.
I've read some but not all of these; I liked them well enough but probably wouldn't re-read, while not ruling anything out.
Though I would add the Bronte Sisters to my my secondary list, possibly Daphne du Maurier.

Benjamin 29-10-2023 09:32 AM

Stephen King is my all time favourite. Nothing beats The Dark Tower series.

bots 29-10-2023 02:55 PM

I like a lot of James Herbert's stuff and James Clavell

Mystic Mock 31-10-2023 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by UserSince2005 (Post 11274580)
prince harry, what a great piece of fiction, couldnt dream it.

:joker:


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