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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
Fiction: Ernest Hemingway "The Big Two Hearted" Even though the events he wrote about actually occured on the Fox River and not the Two Hearted, it brings me back to fishing trips with my Grandpa on the same rivers in the best place to grow up in, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Non-Fiction: Steve Rinella "Meateater" Another Michigander, his books are amazing, chronicling how he got into hunting and his time spent in the woods. He also sent me a signed poster and other things while deployed, I have much respect for the man.
Non-Fiction: Steve Rinella "Meateater" Another Michigander, his books are amazing, chronicling how he got into hunting and his time spent in the woods. He also sent me a signed poster and other things while deployed, I have much respect for the man.
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I have done very little pleasure reading, but its usually Dean Koontz when I do.
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I would have to say Terry Brooks. I was a you d kid who has just learned to read and picked up his first book. He is the only author I can read o ER and over again and never get tired of it.
A very close second is Clive Clussler
A very close second is Clive Clussler
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There are soo many! Carl Sagan, Einstein, Jules Verne, Erik Von Dankin, Philip Coppen, just to name a few.
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I am a 100% disabled Navy Corpsman, who has not only Gulf War Illness, but P.T.S.D. . I'm here for ya. Just write. And thank you for your service.
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