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    Default Who is your favourite author?

    I would have to say that mine is Jacqueline Wilson, I love her books!
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    No one because I don't read.

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    That would be me.

    I mean, Stephen King.

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    I really like James Patterson, I think his books are great and very tense.

    I also like JRR Tolkien, not just for the Hobbit or LotR but for the unfinished tales etc too! I think he's great simply because of this massive world he has created that now has such a huge following it's unbelievable.
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    Chuck Palahniuk.
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    Difficult question.
    I did enjoy the Harry Potter books, I think they were written really well, so JK Rowling is up there somewhere. Another of my favourite authors is Ridley Pearson who has written three books called "Kingdom Keepers" - I've met him too

    And I've just finished reading the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck who is also really good.

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    Well I don't have a real favourite as I read all sorts of books but I am quite partial to Fay Weldon.

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    I like Ian Rankin books, the Rebus ones set in Edinburgh are very good.



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    All of the authors from Heat magazine.

    Seriously though JK Rowling as I am not a massive reader but these are the only books which I have actually read, cover to cover.

    Tell a lie I have read two of Anthony Horowitz books which I enjoyed immensely.


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    J. R. R. Tolkien and Naoki Urasawa.
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