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I, myself enjoy a good book from time to time, and my favorite authors are as follows: Henry David Thoreau, Tom Clancy, James Reese, John Grisham, Robin Cook, and some countless others. How about the whole lot of you? Who do you enjoy reading?
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Right now, my "favorite" author is Philip K. Dick. There's a lot more that I like, of course.
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If I had to nail it down to just one... I'd have to say Robert A. Heinlein.
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Tolstoy, because he is the most honest writer I know.
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I've have to say Stephen Baxter.
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It used to be Raymond E. Feist, but its quickly changing to George R.R. Martin
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John Irving of course.
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Robert Heinlein.
Or Terry Pratchett. |
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Jeffery Archer, Tom Clancy, and John Grisham are among the top authors in my book.
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Vonnegut and Haruki Murakami
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