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Monday, 9 September 2019

The best author in the World and why?

answers1: It depends on the type of writing, I guess. <br>
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But my personal favorite is the writing duo of Douglas Preston &
Lincoln Child. They write anthropological thrillers that are just
awesome. (They're kind of like a modern Indiana Jones meets the
X-Files type of thing.)
answers2: STEPHENIE MEYER!!111!!banana!!!1hiihi!!! <br>
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Just kidding. <br>
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My favored authors change every month, but I always hold those who
influenced me and my writing with great respect. One of those writers
would have to be Virginia Woolf. Her style of writing is so graceful
and poetic, yet so vivid and beautiful. Her works are of the highest
recommendation from me, particularly Waves. <br>
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As for modern authors, I really like Janet Fitch, author of White
Oleander. Her writing is also very poetic, but it brims with passion
and life. <br>
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As for fantasy authors (I know you didn't ask, but I love fantasy!), I
really like and recommended Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials
Trilogy and Libba Bray's Gemma Doyle Trilogy. Prepare to be
transported by those. Happy reading!
answers3: J.R.R Tolkien, in my opinion. He created an amazing fantasy
world filled with great characters. Also, is writing and description
are amazing.
answers4: Living author? Tough, I'd say Cormac McCarthy. <br>
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All time? Really, really tough. Dante, Shakespeare, or Dostoevsky.
answers5: Way too big of a question. Each great author has different
characteristics which make him/her the "best" in some minds. And even
then people will disagree. <br>
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My favorite author to read is Shakespeare. His characters, the
structures of his plays, and the way he portrays the different aspects
of life is amazing to me. <br>
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Suggestions: <br>
Dostoevsky : Brothers Karamazov <br>
Cervantes: Don Quixote <br>
Alighieri: Divine Comedy <br>
Tolkien: Lord of the Rings <br>
Bradbury: Farenheit 451

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