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message 1: by Michelle (new)

Michelle (girlvsbook) | 1173 comments

Who is your favorite author? Rank their books in order of most to least favorite.


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Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 3239 comments My favourite is Jodi Picoult, but I'm going to exclude two books (Songs of the Humpback Whale and Harvesting the Heart, which I have not read yet. It was very, very hard to rank them. It's such a fine line between most of them. Even those that are lowest on my list are probably 4 star books.

1. House Rules
2. Mercy
3. The Pact
4. The Storyteller
5. My Sister's Keeper
6. Handle with Care
7. Second Glance
8. Nineteen Minutes
9. Perfect Match
10. The Tenth Circle
11. Salem Falls
12. Leaving Time
13. Change of Heart
14. Plain Truth
15. Vanishing Acts
16. Lone Wolf
17. Sing You Home
18. Picture Perfect
19. Keeping Faith


message 4: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Brown | 371 comments My favorite author is Iris Johansen. There is no way I can rank them. There are 20 books just in the one series, and I read all of hers (after her romance phase). I have a bookcase dedicated to just her books. I will say that I have a favorite character- Eve Duncan. She is so much my favorite that my youngest has the middle name Eve- after her.


message 5: by Laura, Celestial Sphere Mod (new)

Laura | 3780 comments Mod
My favorite is Joe Hill, ranked:

Horns
Heart-Shaped Box
20th Century Ghosts
NOS4A2
In the Tall Grass
Wolverton Station
Throttle

He's written a ton more short stories but I'm slowly working my way through them. And he has a new novel coming out in May! :D


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JoJo Kirkman (jojo2013) | 315 comments Rachel wrote: "My favourite is Jodi Picoult, but I'm going to exclude two books (Songs of the Humpback Whale and Harvesting the Heart, which I have not read yet. It was very, very hard t..."

Jodi Picoult's my favorite author too! I loved all of them, The Storyteller is one of my faves.


message 7: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Barstad (maidenoflight) It's very difficult for me to choose my favorite author. I really love Robin Cook, Terry Brooks, Stephen King and Sue Grafton.

Please don't ask me to rank all the books, that would be way to time consuming and I don't think i'd be able to, lol.


message 8: by Marta (last edited Apr 19, 2016 07:00PM) (new)

Marta (gezemice) | 859 comments I am a big fan of Sir Terry Pratchett, but given the sheer volume of Discworld books, I will just pick my favorites and least favorites:

Favorites:
Wyrd Sisters - Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg are a hoot.
Thud!
Going Postal
Jingo
Pyramids
Men at Arms
Night Watch

Least favorite is The Color of Magic, the first Discworld book. His writing is not there and the book is just a jumble of ideas rather than a story. I recommend not starting with this book if you want to get into Discworld.
Eric was also rather weak although still enjoyable.


message 9: by Karen (last edited Jun 03, 2016 07:19PM) (new)

Karen I do not really have 1 favorite author but quite a number of top ones. Maybe I will just do more than one off and on here; Sounds fun.

Kate Morton

1. The House at Riverton
2. The Secret Keeper
3. The Distant Hours
4. The Forgotten Garden

I am looking forward to a new book from her and only have one left to read: The Lake House


message 10: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Rachel wrote: "My favourite is Jodi Picoult, but I'm going to exclude two books (Songs of the Humpback Whale and Harvesting the Heart, which I have not read yet. It was very, very hard t..."

I've only read 2 of Jodi Picoult's. But I can't imagine any book being better than Leaving Time. After I finished that book, I had an urge to start it from the very beginning!


message 11: by Rachel (new)

Rachel A. (abyssallibrarian) | 3239 comments Kirsten *Dogs Welcome - People Tolerated" wrote: "Rachel wrote: "My favourite is Jodi Picoult, but I'm going to exclude two books (Songs of the Humpback Whale and Harvesting the Heart, which I have not read yet. It was ve..."

Leaving Time was amazing, and it was a tough choice when I did my rankings. It really is a very, very minor gap between each of the books on my list, up until the last few. Even those, I really enjoyed but I didn't find them on par with her others.


message 12: by Anna (new)

Anna | 1007 comments Marta wrote: "I am a big fan of Sir Terry Pratchett, but given the sheer volume of Discworld books, I will just pick my favorites and least favorites:

Favorites:
Wyrd Sisters - Granny Weatherwax an..."


I am putting this on my TBR list-if you liked it so much, I hope I will too!


message 13: by Marta (new)

Marta (gezemice) | 859 comments Anna - can't go wrong with Prathett :) Enjoy!


message 14: by Anna (new)

Anna | 1007 comments Laura wrote: "My favorite is Joe Hill, ranked:

Horns
Heart-Shaped Box
20th Century Ghosts
NOS4A2
In the Tall Grass
[book:Wolverton Sta..."


Why haven't I heard of this author before? I have to add one of his books to my TBR list. This thread is great, but my TBR list is getting longer and longer...


message 15: by Laura, Celestial Sphere Mod (last edited Jul 01, 2016 04:58AM) (new)

Laura | 3780 comments Mod
Anna wrote: "Why haven't I heard of this author before? I have to add one of his books to my TBR list. This thread is great, but my TBR list is getting longer and longer... "

He's Stephen King's son and he's fantastic :)

The Fireman was just released. I'm reading it now so I can't give it a full review but I'm liking it so far. I would say if you're a fan of King then NOS4A2 is probably the safest bet. Heart-Shaped Box is a good horror story. I personally think he's more graphic than King but his writing is amazing.


message 16: by Anna (new)

Anna | 1007 comments Oh, I've heard about The Fireman, it's on my TBR list. I didn't realize it was the same author. Thanks Laura!


message 17: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Joe Hill was on NPR a couple of weeks back. He said he has such an advantage over other authors. Both his parents are writers and his wife, too. They get together and read stuff they've written to get the others' opinions. So, it's all tightened up before it even goes to the publisher!




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