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9. September 2003, 18:27:30
Fencer 
I forgot to mention Jane Jensen.

9. September 2003, 18:22:53
carolinaQT 
Subject: favorite books
Oh yes I also love true crime..Love all the Ann Rule books

9. September 2003, 17:29:53
167 Pips 
Subject: fav books
I read true crime and Don Pendeleton books
books like
stony man
executioner
any Mack Bolan books
and any casino books I can find

9. September 2003, 17:27:45
Hannelore 
Subject: Re: Steinbeck
I am from Salinas where Steinbeck lived. My dad used to deliver his newspaper. :) Just wanted to tell you all. My families claim to fame. LOL

9. September 2003, 04:05:48
The Listener 
Subject: Some of my fave authors
Robert A. Heinlein
Rod Serling
Ray Bradbury
George Orwell
Hermann Hesse
Lewis Carroll
Aldous Huxley
Mark Twain
Jack London
J.R.R. Tolkien
Dr. Carl Sagan

I'm always open to discussion of new and unknown authors, so, fire away!

9. September 2003, 01:45:27
Andersp 
Subject: Re: Steinbeck
Thanks Dano..ill try that one :)

9. September 2003, 01:30:28
danoschek 
Subject: Re: Steinbeck
The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976) ? ~*~

9. September 2003, 01:14:21
Andersp 
Subject: Steinbeck
Read a book many years ago in Sweden.
If i translate (try) the swedish title it is:
"The knights around Danny's table" by John Steinbeck. Cant find it, have searched Amazon.com and Ebay. Any idea of another english title?

8. September 2003, 23:12:18
danoschek 
Subject: My FIRST favourite authors
during the 60s have been Hans Fallada and Hermann Hesse ...

no offense though intended towards the dreamcatchers of my childhood,
Werner Bergengruen, Erich Kaestner and the great Astrid Lindgren :) ... ~*~

8. September 2003, 23:05:01
danoschek 
Subject: Deadzone :)
because unlike Stephan, Steven is just a plagiator-king ... ~*~

8. September 2003, 17:17:44
lilac fairy 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
Oh yes I like Grisham too, I'd forgotten him, I like the occasional Stephan King.

8. September 2003, 16:11:06
carolinaQT 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
My favorite Authors are Stephan King and John Grisham

8. September 2003, 13:35:30
lilac fairy 
Subject: Re:
Oh I love Wilbur Smith books, I find them so interesting and exciting too, especially his ones situated in Africa. Dean Koontz I enjoy too. Ohhhh I feel like a good read now, I haven't had one for ages. Amazon here I come. lololo

8. September 2003, 13:28:03
Fencer 
I don't have a car :-)

8. September 2003, 13:10:10
harley 
I hope you don't drive to work!! lol!!

8. September 2003, 13:10:10
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
Fencer, now i know you are a clever guy (well sometimes lol), but you can't expect me to believe you can Read & Drive as well - if so i thinking we should do something about Drink & Driving ;-)

8. September 2003, 13:06:58
Fencer 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
Mostly on the way to my work and back :-)

8. September 2003, 13:03:44
harley 
... or Graham Masterton, Richard Layman, Dean Koontz...

8. September 2003, 13:02:41
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
Good point Whisperz LOL :-)

Give me Stephen King or James Herbert.....

8. September 2003, 13:00:13
Badinage 
Best books ever: The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings :O)

Harry Potter doesn't even come close LOL (although still quite readable)

8. September 2003, 12:55:26
WhisperzQ 
Subject: Re: My favourite authors
Fencer: Work, game site, games .... so when do you get time to read?

8. September 2003, 09:33:59
Fencer 
Subject: My favourite authors
Donald E. Westlake (Hot rock, Bad news, Don't ask), Douglas Adams (Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy), Stanislaw Lem (Solaris, Cyberiad, Master's voice), J. K. Rowling (Harry Potter), Alan Dean Foster (Alien, Aliens), Andrzej Sapkowski (Wiedzmin), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes) and many authors of Star Trek novels (Ann C. Crispin, James Blish, Gene DeWeese).

:-)

8. September 2003, 08:31:17
The Listener 
Subject: Welcome!
Here, I hope you will find a great group of open-minded people who love to read!

In Ancient times, there were people known as the Scribes. Their job was to record events and stories for future generations to enjoy. We are forever in their debt.

"It's not the amount of books you read, it's which books you read that counts."

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