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Discussion in 'Entertainment Forum' started by Melody Bot, Mar 13, 2015.

  1. Colby Searcy

    Is admired for his impeccable (food) tastes Prestigious

    J.K. Rowling is the only one I can think off the top of my head
     
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  2. OotyPa

    fall away Supporter

    That's really tough because I have some books by authors I hold in extremely high regard whereas I think their other work just doesn't touch that same level of brilliance. Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is Illuminated was that for me in high school. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close was also incredible. Then Tree of Codes just felt self-indulgent. Here I Am was good, but felt like it dragged on and never resolved (FYI I've never read his nonfiction).

    There are a lot of books on my all-time list instead of authors, though as I've begun to read much more the last few years, I'm starting to really get a more complete sense of different authors and their legacies.
     
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  3. marsupial jones

    make a bagel without the hole

    Don DeLillo. very easy answer for me. Would be content if I was trapped somewhere will only his works as entertainment.
     
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  4. Mark Danielewski for me. His books have re-shaped how I think about literature, and I still find them all endlessly entertaining when I revisit them.

    Annie Proulx, Kazuo Ishiguro, and Cormac McCarthy are my other contenders.
     
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  5. Rowan5215

    An inconsequential shift as the continents drift.

    Philip Pullman or Robert Shearman for me, with Stephen King coming in close
     
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  6. Toni Morrison, Joan Didion, Paul Murray, Clarice Lispector
     
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  7. theagentcoma

    yeah good okay Prestigious

    David Mitchell
     
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  8. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    Right at this moment probably Zadie Smith. I don’t think I have an all time favorite.
     
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  9. Philll

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    Got White Teeth on my shelf, gonna get to it soon. Read Swing Time a year or two ago and enjoyed it a lot.
     
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  10. Garrett

    i tore a hole in the fabric of time Moderator

    The member's only Audible sale is exceptional. They just hit me for just over $100. Damn. So many good books that have been on my list.

    ALSO -- Carlos Ruiz Zafon's The Shadow of the Wind (and others from that series) are on sale in it. DO IT.
     
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  11. The Lucky Moose

    I'm Emotional, I Hug the Block Prestigious

    White Teeth is really good, but it took me a while to really get into it. For a lot of it I was like "this is cool but I don't see what the hype is all about" but it really picks up speed at some point and once I was done I couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks.

    I'm about to start On Beauty.
     
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  12. tvck

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    I've really leaned heavily into science fiction throughout my life so I'd have to say Orson Scott Card and most recently Pierce Brown. Wish I read more growing up to have more exposure to other authors but here we are.
     
  13. The Lucky Moose

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    Yeah I've read a lot of fantasy over the course of my life but I'm not sure I have a specific favourite there.
     
  14. drewinseries

    Drew

    Charles Williams
     
  15. EmmanuelSCastle

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    I'm a basic but I love Salinger and that's who came to mind first. I wish I could write smth half as good as Franny and Zooey or "A Perfect Day for Bananafish"
     
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  16. @@ron

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    Erik Larson is my favorite. His genre is historical non-fiction. He tells incredible stories in a narrative format. And his newest on Churchill came out today. Can’t wait to start reading it when I get home
     
  17. The Lucky Moose

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  19. The Lucky Moose

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    Yeah this is supposed to be an amazing translation so I’m excited to get into it. We’ve covered this stuff in school but I haven’t actually really read any of it.
     
  20. Colby Searcy

    Is admired for his impeccable (food) tastes Prestigious

    Anybody in here ever read The Storied Life of AJ Fikry?

    I started it last night and it's definitely not something I'd normally gravitate towards but I'm enjoying it so far.

    I'm only about 50 pages in but it seems like a book that some of y'all would probably enjoy, especially @Garrett L.
     
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  21. Garrett

    i tore a hole in the fabric of time Moderator

    never heard of it, but I just looked it up and it does seem up my alley
     
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  22. DickyCullz

    I create content for some of your favorite artists

    alright only took my two months but finished my first book of the year!
     
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  23. OotyPa

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    Finished The House on Mango Street. Short, poetic, occasionally funny and occasionally inspiring. Was such an easy quick read, I finished it in two sittings.

    Now starting The Moviegoer by Walker Percy. Anyone ever read it?
     
  24. The Lucky Moose

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    Zeus help me, I’m about to do this
     
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  25. Colby Searcy

    Is admired for his impeccable (food) tastes Prestigious

    What book?