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Old 03-02-2009
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I looked and didn't see a thread like this, which is pretty surprising so
I'm sorry if there is one.

My Top 3:
Tamora Pierce
Nancy Farmer
L.A. Meyer
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My all-time favorite author is Patrick Rothfuss.

After that... Hmmm, I'd have a hard time picking my next favorites. I like Tolkien, Tamora Pierce, Diana Wynne Jones, Jonathan Stroud, Elizabeth Peters, ... and a lot of others. :)
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Garth Nix who did the Abhorsen series
1) Sabriel - Excellent in every way possible for me
2) Lirael - A drag but nessicarry for the third book
3) Abhorsen - Excellent conclusion
4) Across the wall - a ministory for the series plus other short stories.
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Roald Dahl
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1. C.S. Lewis
2. Roald Dahl
3. Mitch Albom
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king
koontz
and seus

yeah i know weird but thats what i like
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Cyber Commander
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Dean Koontz
Terry Pratchett
Neil Gaiman
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Christopher Paolini
John Flanagan
Robert Muchamore
Garth Nix
Whoever wrote Maximum Ride (can anyone help me out?)
Roald Dahl
CS Lewis
Tolkien
Dr. Seuss

And maybe Rowling.

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James Patterson wrote Maximum Ride
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J.R.R. Tolkien
Bram Stoker
Arthur C. Clarke
Edgar Allen Poe
Richard Matheson

And my all time favorite:
H.P. Lovecraft
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I would say Dan Brown and Boris Akunin. I like these two for their awesomeness in writing thriller/mystery novels.
Mystery novels <3
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Seriously? Nobody's said Stephen King?
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Terry Pratchett
Robert Jordan
David Eddings
Anne McCaffrey
Derek Landy
David Gemmell

I used to like Stephen King, but I kinda went off him.
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DERIK SHAN i know i spelt it wrong but im in rus ^_^
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C.S. Lewis
J.R.R. Tolkien
Edgar Allan Poe
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Roald Dahl
Is he American ?
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Right now...
Helen Vreeswijk.
All time.
Thea Beckman.
And that woman from Uncle Tom's cabin.
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Holly Black (writes mainly urban fantasy, including "Tithe" and "White Cat," as well as some marvelous short stories)
Warren Ellis (writes graphic novels, including "Transmetropolitan")
Charles de Lint (writes urban fantasy, including "The Blue Girl")
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Christopher Moore
Neil Gaiman
Terry Pratchett
Eoin Coifer

Nuff Said

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Terry Pratchett
Neil Gaiman
YES.
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Christopher Moore
Oh geez how did I forget that guy? Ridiculously imaginative comedic fantasy.
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