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Favorite Author? Just one!

For me, Gabriel García Márquez. I have had many most favorites over the years and binged them all but Gabo has spoiled me for the rest. I re-re-read him and am now struggling to read the originals in Spanish

TravelinTom 5 May 13
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Julio Cortázar.

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Isaac Asimov- the foundation series was awesome

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Mark Twain. There are many other and some more modern, but Mark Twain made the biggest impression on me as a young person.

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Isaac Asimov

I read his joke book

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Pratchett.

Yep, me too.

Yes!

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Doug Adams - The Hitchhiker's Guide series and the Dirk Gently series are great

I love the Hitchhikers trilogy. All six books 😉

Interesting trivia, it actually started as a radio show, and the books came later.

For Dirk Gently, have you seen the (recently ended/cancelled) series? Seriously outrageously strange, but it grew on me.

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Phillip K Dick. His stories are so imaginative and chock full of wonderful philosophy. He can be hard to read at times but it's worth it.

I also like the Enderverse series by Orson Scott Card.

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George RR Martin

Marz Level 7 May 13, 2018
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Kurt Vonnegut.

Yeah one of my favorites too!

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JRR Toklein. Author of Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit. The most beautiful English ever written. Buy them for your children and read them yourself!

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Steinbeck

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J.R.R. Tolkien

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Philip Kendred Dick

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Tolkien with Asimov and Clark close 2nds..

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Douglas Adams

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I love Dean Koontz.

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Mark Twain

cava Level 7 May 13, 2018
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Edgar Allen Poe, interestingly I do not like horror.

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Mine is Christopher Hitchens. This mans mind trapped everything he read for recall at the appropriate time.

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Roger Zelazny. No contest for me.

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Dan Brown. 🙂 i was thrilled by his brain twisting ideas specially his “digital fortress”

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Milan Kundera.
all answers subject to change in 5, 4, 3, 2.....

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Carl Hiaasen is one of my favorites. He is laugh out loud funny and because I lived in Florida for 20 some years I can relate to the surroundings and characters in his books.

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Terry Pratchett, if I'm only allowed one.

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Joseph Heller Catch 22 is the greatest novel ever written.

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