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By *woguyswantingfun OP   Couple (MM)
10 weeks ago

worksop

I love reading, although some would say my favourite story teller isn't a proper writer 🤔

It's Stephen King, Long days and pleasant nights all you quality naughties 😈

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By *ildbillkidMan
10 weeks ago

where the road goes on forever

Sm Stirling, John sandford, w.e.b.griffin, and Laurel k.hamilton

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By *IXEN200Woman
10 weeks ago

newcastle upon tyne

Stephen King is great. I also like Mandasue Heller and Martina Cole, but that's just a few of my favourite authors

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By *use and wolfCouple
10 weeks ago

angus

Neil Gaiman

Terry Pratchet

Tolkien

Poppy Z. Brite

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By *ink vixenCouple
10 weeks ago

Medway

Hemingway.

I have also tried to emulate his life philosophy since I was very young.

Been mostly successful I think

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Dan Brown and James Herbert

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By *vaRose43Woman
10 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

Terry Pratchett will always be my favourite author.

Others I like include, Barbara Erskine, Diana Gabaldon, Sharon Kay Penman, Anne Rice, Jasper Fforde, Robin Jarvis, Neal Shusterman, Ben Aaranovich, Brandon Sanderson, Bernard Cornwell…. This could go on for a long time

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By *hatKlungeEnigmaMan
10 weeks ago

St Leonards

In no particular order:

Toni Morrison, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Karl Marx, Jacques Derrida, C S Lewis, Frank Herbert, J R R Tolkien, Lawrence Sterne, Frantz Fanon, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Dan Brown, Octavia Butler, Alexandre Dumas, Homer, Kit Marlowe, David Bohm, Plato, and of course the Willies Shakes and Blake.

A mix of fiction, non-fiction, poets and playwrights .

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By *ffervescentMan
10 weeks ago

winfrith


"In no particular order:

Toni Morrison, Douglas Adams, Terry Pratchett, Karl Marx, Jacques Derrida, C S Lewis, Frank Herbert, J R R Tolkien, Lawrence Sterne, Frantz Fanon, Simone de Beauvoir, Albert Camus, Dan Brown, Octavia Butler, Alexandre Dumas, Homer, Kit Marlowe, David Bohm, Plato, and of course the Willies Shakes and Blake.

A mix of fiction, non-fiction, poets and playwrights ."

This

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By *orksRockerMan
10 weeks ago

Bradford

Val McDermid

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By *igjonny090Man
10 weeks ago

blackpool and Manchester

I’ve always been a fan of Bernard Cornwell for the sharpe novels after growing up loving the Sean bean adaptations, I’ve been reading the reacher novels lately by Lee child which are all pretty good too

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By *riar BelisseWoman
10 weeks ago

On Holibobs

James Herbert

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By *usty kayCouple
10 weeks ago

Burnham

I collect James Herbert and Dean Koontz but I think I've grown out of them now. I find Stephen King really hard to read at times but my absolute favourite books are the thr dark tower series

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By *eliWoman
10 weeks ago

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Oscar Wilde. Erin Morgenstern. Neil Gaiman. Bram Stoker. Madeline Miller. J R R Tolkien. Jane Austen. Ben Aaronovitch. Margaret Atwood. Jack Keroauc. Lord Byron.

Shakespeare . That list will change come tomorrow.

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By *oxdawgMan
10 weeks ago

Linthorpe

Mike Carey, especially the Felix Castor collection

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

10 weeks ago

East Sussex


"Val McDermid"

In my opinion she's a very talented writer.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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10 weeks ago

East Sussex

I haven't got a favourite.

I'd read anything of Claire Boylan's or Fredrik Backman. I like listening to Charles Dicken's books but struggle to read them.

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By *EAT..85Woman
10 weeks ago

Nottingham

David Eddings, Robin Hobb

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By *ty31Man
10 weeks ago

NW London

Fiction- Steinbeck

Non- Fiction- Max Hastings

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By *rHotNottsMan
10 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I don’t read that much literature these days, but I really liked when younger reading William Burrows, Hunter S. Thompson , George Orwell, Richard Braughtigan, Christopher Priest, Peter Carey

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By *ohn.Wick.Man
10 weeks ago

The Continental

The Donald brothers.

Creators of Viz comic.

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By *artfordBlokeMan
10 weeks ago

Dartford

Clive Barker, William Burroughs, Umberto Eco among others

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By *layfullsamMan
10 weeks ago

Solihull

I like bill bryson

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By *icecouple561Couple
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10 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I like bill bryson"

I'm listening to his Christmas traditions book at the moment. It's read by him and his voice doesn't sound like I thought it would. It's very soft and gentle

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By *layfullsamMan
10 weeks ago

Solihull


"I like bill bryson

I'm listening to his Christmas traditions book at the moment. It's read by him and his voice doesn't sound like I thought it would. It's very soft and gentle"

Ahhh that’s very interesting, I haven’t heard his voice I don’t think.

I like the thunderbolt kid and the travel ones

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By *antam AvershiresMan
10 weeks ago

Falme

Steven Erickson for High Fantasy

Ian M Banks for Sci-Fi

Paddy Ashdown for Military History

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By *icecouple561Couple
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10 weeks ago

East Sussex


"I like bill bryson

I'm listening to his Christmas traditions book at the moment. It's read by him and his voice doesn't sound like I thought it would. It's very soft and gentle

Ahhh that’s very interesting, I haven’t heard his voice I don’t think.

I like the thunderbolt kid and the travel ones "

This is my first book of his. I admit that his voice is putting me off a bit

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By *issBlackedCouple
10 weeks ago

Glasgow

Rebecca Yarros

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By *orksRockerMan
10 weeks ago

Bradford


"Val McDermid

In my opinion she's a very talented writer. "

Love her books and fund them so easy to read. A place of Execution is a masterpiece.

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By *inaTitzTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Caimh McDonnell

He has the perfect blend of comedy, crime, story, farce and plausibility.

Everyone in his books acts in a natural way, no matter how bizarre the situation they find themselves in. The dialogue is especially naturalistic.

In one of his books, a will is being read and the stiff has hired a barber shop quartet to sing, 'You've got fuck all' to a relative they particularly disliked.

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By *wist my nipplesCouple
10 weeks ago

North East Scotland, mostly

Anthony Horowitz. Fantastic storyteller.

Mrs TMN x

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By *ormalfornorfolkMan
10 weeks ago

Norwich

I don’t know if I have favourites, but this year I’ve enjoyed some of Kim Stanley Robinson’s books. The Ministry for the Future was a stand out. Strong male and female characters and a message of hope.

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By *woguyswantingfun OP   Couple (MM)
10 weeks ago

worksop


"Dan Brown and James Herbert"

Oh man I love James Herbert, what'd your favourite ones?

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By *ad NannaWoman
10 weeks ago

East London

No favourites here.

I'm eclectic in all areas of my life; including reading.

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By *ad NannaWoman
10 weeks ago

East London


"Dan Brown and James Herbert

Oh man I love James Herbert, what'd your favourite ones?"

The Rats

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By *heerFlirtMan
10 weeks ago

Quite near Bath usually

Alan Moore

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By *YDB75Man
10 weeks ago

East Yorkie

Daley’ askey’ and King as he had a massive round table.

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By *woguyswantingfun OP   Couple (MM)
10 weeks ago

worksop


"Dan Brown and James Herbert

Oh man I love James Herbert, what'd your favourite ones?

The Rats"

I've actually never read that one tbf, once is mine. The shrine too. Who has enough time to read nowadays though 🤷‍♂️

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By *woguyswantingfun OP   Couple (MM)
10 weeks ago

worksop


"Alan Moore "

I get that. I only know adaptions to TV etc with him though. Any recommendations?

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Charles dickens Christmas carol

Of mouse and men John steinbeck

Jr Tolkien the hobbit

Angela's ashes frank mccourt

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By *woguyswantingfun OP   Couple (MM)
10 weeks ago

worksop


"Charles dickens Christmas carol

Of mouse and men John steinbeck

Jr Tolkien the hobbit

Angela's ashes frank mccourt"

Only read of mouse and men. I did get through the lotr though. This is what I mean when I say king is often regarded as a lesser author, when compared to these he's very low brow right? What are your honest opinion on him?

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