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What kind of genre? These are a few of my favourite authors.

Sci Fi - Larry Niven, Spider Robinson, Charles deLint

Wierd - Douglas Adams

Fiction - Barbara Kingsolver, Margaret Atwood

Historical Romance - Diana Gabaldon

Historical Fiction - Jack Whyte

Enjoy!

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One more vote for Marquez:)
And I forgot the name of writer -- "Generation X".
It was the last book i read. Nice. I guess it's a "classic", so it won't be a problem to find this book.

About fantasy: Ursulla le Guin is the best. I read her book in russian, so i don't know how to translate the name of the book. But the fans of this jenre might know the name of it.

About japanese writers: Ukio Misima is good.
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Sweet mother, how did I forget J.K. Rowling? If you haven't read the Harry Potter books yet, you should. I was skeptical too, but I had so many friends tell me to read it that I finally bought the 3rd book for the trip to China. Ending up buying them all before I made it from SC to Beijiing.

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I LOVE Tom Robbins....Skinny Legs and All, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, and (my favorite) Jitterbug Perfume.

I also really like Barbara Kingsolvers books....and of course Anne Rice...especially her Sleeping Beauty books....

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Sweet mother, how did I forget J.K. Rowling? If you haven't read the Harry Potter books yet, you should. I was skeptical too, but I had so many friends tell me to read it that I finally bought the 3rd book for the trip to China. Ending up buying them all before I made it from SC to Beijiing.



Totally agree! Harry Potter rocks! I've only read the first 2 books, but I'm getting around to the rest of them.

I put a vote in for Stephen King. Read the The Long Walk. That is some messed up shit.
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Hey, thanks for the input guys - you all rock!

For those who asked, I will read any genre...whatever I can get my hands on that's interesting.

Some of these authors/titles are new to me and the list should keep me busy for awhile (sitting at the dz, you know...hurry up and wait). Some I want to reread now after being reminded of them!

Thanks! :)

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Also if you like classics, Edith Wharton books are wonderful. She is a feminist before her time and her stories are often about the constraints of society for women and how they fit it/don't fit in. Excellent.



The House of Mirth by Wharton is my absolute favorite book. I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. It was FANTASTIC!!



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If you like Vonnegut, you have to try Tom Robbins.

Blues,
Dave



Uh oh... Why? Is he a rip-off of Vonnegut?

I forgot to list authors, since the thread actually called for books, but I have to agree with Heinlein, Tolkien, Asimov, Vonnegut, and add H.P. Lovecraft. (He was wayyy ahead of his time!)

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If you like Vonnegut, you have to try Tom Robbins.



Uh oh... Why? Is he a rip-off of Vonnegut?



Oh no, they just write in a similar style... i.e. sharp-witted, completely irreverent, fantastically developed characters, and plot used mostly as a vehicle rather than a payload.

Blues,
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I'm not sure what kind of books you want to read, but the MOST compelling books I have ever read were written by Dave Pelzer. There are several and they tell the story of the abuse he suffered as a child by his mother. They are: "A Child Called It", "The Lost Boy", "A Man Named Dave" and "The Privilege of Youth". They are the story you will never forget.

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i'll echo some of the recommendations already given...

Asimov - not just the Foundation trilogy (think it's actually 5 or 6 now, isn't it?), you have to include the Empire and Robot trilogies as well to get the full story.

BTW, I believe Asimov is the most prolific author ever?

Interesting trivia - with the exception of the last 2 (3?) books added to the Foundation trilogy in the last few years, the tri-trilogy was written backwards. As best i recall: Foundation 1,2,3, then Empire 1,2,3, then Robot 1,2,3, then the last Foundation books... If you don't know the whole series, it's essentially a history of earth, humans and the universe, from approximately "now" (whatever that means) to 100's of 1000's of years in the future... i read the trilogies backwards (by accident) and it was still a great read!

Heinlein - Time Enough For Love, Stranger in a Strange Land, many, many more

Clancy - but only his novels, not the co-authored ones

Michener - The Source

Walter M. Miller - A Canticle For Leibowitz

Crichton - just about any

Koontz - especially liked Lightening and Watchers

Mary Higgins Clarke - just pick a couple!

Ludlum - almost any, but the Bourne books are good

*Alison Tyler - Best Bondage Erotica

*Gloria Braeme - Different Loving

* = not for those with "vanilla" tastes.. ;)

so many books, so little time...

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Not sure of my favorite, but off the top of my head I know I enjoyed these-
William Gibson Neuromancer
Tibor Fischer The Thought Gang or Under the Frog
Chuck Palahnuik Survivor or Fight Club
Stacey Richter My Date wth Satan
William Browning Spencer Resume with Monsters
Amy Hempel Reasons to Live and At the Gates of the Animal Kingdom
Jonathan Lethem As she Climbed Across the Table and Motherless Brooklyn
Ken Kesey One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
Neal Stephenson Snowcrash
Terry Bisson Pirates of the Universe


I subscribe to Granta to discover new authors. Some times I buy the anthologies of the years' best sci fi.

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Richard Bach has several that lit my world up a bit.

Johnathan Livingston Seagull ( a skydiver's must read)
One (made my heart ache)
The Bridge Across Forever ( a lovestory)
Illusions, The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

These are actually pretty old so they might bore you a bit but it's definitely reading that makes you want to grow.

For fun I loved any of the Hitchiker series by Douglass Adams but again those are old.

I mostly read Anne Rice now. I have a thing for wanting something untouchable and it seems to go with the theme.

Then there's Stephen King.

This isn't helping is it? You want new authors.. eh nevermind.

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