Who is your favorite author?

United States
June 2, 2010 5:48pm CST
I have had one favorite author for a long tome, Bryce Courtenay who wrote The Power of One. I have recently found another favorite; A.J. Jacobs. He had written numerous books including How to Live Bibically and he's absolutely histerical. Who is your favorite author?
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• United States
4 Jun 10
Oh, my! There are sooo many. Let's see: Christopher Paolini, Michelle Moran, Gail Carson Levine, Lisa Mantchev, Libba Bray, Tolkien, Etc. etc. -- Like Young Adult books? Check this out! http://seaofpages.blogspot.com
@med889 (5941)
3 Jun 10
I have had many in the past months so for now It is James Paterson, I have already read some twenty books by him in the last three months and I think being a best seller he is also a very good and genuine page turner.
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
2 Jun 10
i tend to read a lot of non fiction about decorating, crafts and history but i have read a bunch of danielle steel books for light reading but i guess my favourite is earl stanley gardner who wrote 'perry mason'.
• United States
2 Jun 10
I don't think I can pick. I read loads of books and there are tons of authors that I keep going back to, but I don't think I could label any one of them as my absolute favorite author. I've always picked up any book that peaked my interest, and I'm always discovering new great writers that I like. Some of my favorites are Stephenie Meyer, Ted Dekker, Bryan Davis, Anne McCaffery, Cinda Williams Chima, and Bruce Coville.
• Philippines
3 Jun 10
There's a lot of really good authors out there and as someone who loves books, it's really difficult to decide. Some of the authors that are on top of my list though are Dan Brown, Stepheni Meyer, J.K. Rowling, JRR Tolkien, Alyson Noel, Meg Cabot, Sophie Kinsella, Sidney Sheldon, Stephen King, Nicholas Sparks and Mitch Albom. I've read most of their books and even though their writing techniques are different, they're all amazing in their own ways.