Ian Banks but only his mainstream stuff, I hated his Sci-Fi
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As cheesy as some of her books are, my favorite author is probably Patricia Cornwell, with James Patterson a very close second.
I've read a lot of excellent books by excellent authors, but there isn't enough established work to consider them. Ken Follett wrote an amazing series (Pillars), but the rest of his work sucked. George R.R. Martin with GOT, but that's it. I used to be a huge fan of Clancy, but his stuff just started getting really redundant. Same with Koontz, King, Grisham, et al.
My all time favorite book is Trinity by Leon Uris.
As cheesy as some of her books are, my favorite author is probably Patricia Cornwell, with James Patterson a very close second.
I've read a lot of excellent books by excellent authors, but there isn't enough established work to consider them. Ken Follett wrote an amazing series (Pillars), but the rest of his work sucked. George R.R. Martin with GOT, but that's it. I used to be a huge fan of Clancy, but his stuff just started getting really redundant. Same with Koontz, King, Grisham, et al.
My all time favorite book is Trinity by Leon Uris.
“If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition and ignorance on the other.”
-- Ulysses S. Grant
Some of the edgiest sci-fi ever written to day right there. Way ahead of his time during the 40's and 50's especially. He was a mentor to Ray Bradbury as well, another of my all-time fave authors.
King, Grisham, Follet, James A. Michener, Clive Cussler, Orwell, Mark Twain, Thomas Hardy... and an untold number more, I've voraciously eaten up their works over the years.
Stephen King fans, are you familiar with his book The eyes of the dragon? It was a huge deviation from his usual horror stuff, was set in fabled medieval times. It's been probably 30 years since I read it but damn I remember it being really good.
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