favorite author?
#91
As an avid reader of most anything, it is difficult to to pick one favorite. But there is no doubt I would have to say mine is John Steinbeck. His descriptions are so vivid that you can see the places and the characters. I am re-reading "The Grapes of Wrath" now. This is a good time to read or re-read this particular book as it really puts hard times into perspective!
#92
Janet Evanovich tops my list. She makes me laugh and that's such a great thing!! I, too, like Debbie MacComber and Pat Conroy. Just finished his autobiographical book, My Winning Season.
Too bad postage is so high or we could have a book exchange. I just donated back to the thrift store 3 grocery bags of books that I had finished reading.
I think my alltime favorite author though, is Steinbeck!
Too bad postage is so high or we could have a book exchange. I just donated back to the thrift store 3 grocery bags of books that I had finished reading.
I think my alltime favorite author though, is Steinbeck!
#93
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Nora Roberts and as JD Robb-love her books, Garwood and Howard, Feehan. Sands for light relief. I read, I bead, I quilt - almost in that order. Quilting is starting to go ahead of beading. Just finished my new quilt room-now need a new machine!
#95
Originally Posted by mommafank
As an avid reader of most anything, it is difficult to to pick one favorite. But there is no doubt I would have to say mine is John Steinbeck. His descriptions are so vivid that you can see the places and the characters. I am re-reading "The Grapes of Wrath" now. This is a good time to read or re-read this particular book as it really puts hard times into perspective!
It always reminds me that even tho I may not have much money, I am definitely not poor.
#98
Originally Posted by blondeslave
Stephen King-I've read The Stand about 18 times. I'm currently rereading Needful Things and will probably reread Insomnia next. Also love Dean Koontz. Reread Watchers again this summer.
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I am a huge fan of Marie Bostwick, who writes novels about a Cobbled Court Quilt Shop and the circle of friends who come there to quilt. Marie is an excellent author of character development.
I also love Nora Roberts, Emilie Richards, Jennifer Chiaverini and have recently thoroughly enjoyed The Help. Another author who excels in character development is Kristin Hannah. I LOVE her books too.
If you want to laugh as you read, try Mary Kay Andrews. Her books are hilarious! She's a southern gal, so for this Kentucky reader, she's a big hit!
I also love to read Amish fiction, so Beverly Lewis, Amy Clipston, Wanda Brunstetter and any other Amish author is great!
I also love Nora Roberts, Emilie Richards, Jennifer Chiaverini and have recently thoroughly enjoyed The Help. Another author who excels in character development is Kristin Hannah. I LOVE her books too.
If you want to laugh as you read, try Mary Kay Andrews. Her books are hilarious! She's a southern gal, so for this Kentucky reader, she's a big hit!
I also love to read Amish fiction, so Beverly Lewis, Amy Clipston, Wanda Brunstetter and any other Amish author is great!
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