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Of the authors you've read, who would be your favorite? And do you have a favorite book from this author?
For me it would be John C. Maxwell, and I like his book "Everyone Communicates; Few Connect."
For me it would be John C. Maxwell, and I like his book "Everyone Communicates; Few Connect."
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 37
Louis Lamour, JK Rowling, and a couple others..... I am more into the "for fun" reading....I suppose I should do more "self improvement" reading, but honestly, most of that stuff becomes boring and I read to relax.
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I enjoy Paulo Coelho. Especially his newer works. I do love his classic work "The Alchemist".
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Dale Carnegie is mine. I have to say his book "How to Win Friends and Influence People is my favorite book he wrote. I also like his book "The Art of Public Speaking". I usually only read non-fiction work.
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SSG Maurice P.
SPC SHAFFER have you ever read.......T.N.T the power within you....It's like a dale carnegie book Claude M Bristol and Harold Sherman
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SPC David Shaffer
Another great author is Charles Duhigg. His book The Power Of Habit is another awesome read and will help you in all walks of life. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to make great changes in their lives.
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I tend to be rather eclectic with my reading, so I have many favorites to include, but not limited to:
Stuart Woods
Dan Brown
W.E.B. Griffin
Robert Ludlum
John Grisham
Ian Flemming
Stuart Woods
Dan Brown
W.E.B. Griffin
Robert Ludlum
John Grisham
Ian Flemming
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Capt Byron Chen
Malcolm Gladwell and Stephen Pressfield, especially now that he is writing more non-fiction. I'd also like to point out that Pressfield was a Marine!
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jrr Tolkien children of hurin
Andrzej sapkowski Witcher
George R. R. Martin Gabe of thrones
Andrzej sapkowski Witcher
George R. R. Martin Gabe of thrones
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For non-fiction, my favorite writer is G.K. Chesterton. Fiction would be a lot harder to choose. Thomas Wolfe is a great American novelist (especially for "Look Homeward, Angel"). J.R.R. Tolkien and Robert Jordan for obvious reasons. Dan Simmons for superb science fiction. Too many to choose, really.
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Ken Follett is my favorite author, I also like Stienbeck, Michener, Tony Hillerman, Jack Higgins, Dick Francis and Larry McMurtry.
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Leonard B. Scott I really like his books, I also like R.A. Salvatore. I know those 2 authors are not even close in what they write. Guess I just like a large range of books.
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