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Well, I don't read all that much fiction, but when I get into a book, I really get into a book.
My two favourites are Arthur C. Clarke and Tom Clancy. I don't mind some of the books Robert Ludlum wrote, either, particularly the Bourne series(the one I enjoyed most was The Bourne Supremacy). |
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C.S. Lewis is another one of my favorites. As well as Chuck Swindoll. On the secular side I like John Grisham.
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Hard to choose between:
George R. R. Martin - Completely addicting John Sandford - I'm a Prey series junkie James Clavell - I've read Shogun well over a dozen times Carl Hiaasen - A total laugh-riot Elmore Leonard - So smooth Michelle |
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