RE:What author?Jaqualine Susan .. Loved Valley of the Dolls .she was over the top
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RE:What author?Although he wrote a lot, I would say C.S, Lewis, my favorite author. The difficulty would be to decide which genre to request.
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RE:What author?I could be happy with either Nevil Shute or Robert Heinlein.
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RE:What author?If you could have any author. living or dead .add one more book to their writings which writer would you pick?Mine would be Margret Mitchell. Sadly Gone With the Wind was her one and only.
I have read that the publisher, among others, encouraged her to write a sequel, but she never did.
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RE:What author?Shakespeare. No contest. Or even if we could rediscover one of the possibly lost plays, such as Loves Labors Won about which we know only a title.
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RE:What author?One of my favorites too. I'm currently working my way through a collection of his essays on Audible.
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RE:What author?Jane Austin or Henry James are competing for my favorite 19th century authors.
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RE:What author?C.S. Lewis is one of my favorites too. I'm currently working my way through a collection of his essays on Audible.
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RE:What author?Shakespeare. Or at least find what may be a lost play of his, Love's Labors Won. Next Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered before he reached the height of his powers, yet had already written several masterpieces.
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