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Criminy..I like so many but they all seem to "go south" after success.
Dean Koontz: Watchers, Door to December, Mr. Murder, all the Odd Thomases, etc., etc.
Robert McCammon: Boys Life, Swan Song, Gone South, Stinger, etc., etc.
Fannie Flagg: Standing in the Rainbow, Fannie Mae and the Miracle Man, Can't wait to get to Heaven (note: very pointed toward the US south in both reference and content)
Anne Perry - Victorian era murder mysteries
Lee Child - British fellow who writes about being in the US armed forces as an MP.good stuff.
Hope that's a help!
Robert Holdstock- Mythago Woods, and Lanvedous..it is a five book series that is awesome...hard to find but awesome
Judith McNaught
"Once and Always"
"A Kingdom of Dreams" or heaven, I forget which
Stephen King: "It" and "Desperation" Good books.
Write horror and angst - the best!
crimes: agatha christie...death on the nile and others. short books...best before you go to sleep
horror and sf(if you get scared easy):Annette Curtis Klaus...blood and chocolate...
others:
william thackeray:The Chronicle of the Drum
al dumas:queen margot
jules verne: (pick one yourself because i can't decide which one is the best ...4 you) etcetera
wow...yea it totally matters wat kind of books ur in2 but 4 like da older books, "To Kill A Mockingbird" i thought "Running Out Of Time" wasn't bad. "The Tallismen" "Blood And Chocolate" 4 an excelent werewolf book. i can't think of ne more right now or the authors but Nancy Drew has a series of really good mysteries.
i hate to read books...
Anne Tyler: Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant; The Accidental Tourist.
paulo coelho --> the alchemist
gustav flaubert --> madame bovary
There are many
You might try
"The Moon and Sixpence" by Somerset Maugham
william s burroughs: Junkie
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