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Author Topic: Favorite Authors?  (Read 2774 times)

title is self-explanatory.
honestly.


my favorites:
Eric Nylund (books written listed below)
- The Resisters Series (books: 1)
    - The Resisters (hurr)

- Mortal Coils Series (books: 2)
    - Mortal Coils (hurr)
    - All That Lives Must Die

- The HALO Series (books: 3)
    - HALO: The Fall of Reach
    - HALO: First Strike
    - HALO: Ghosts of Onyx
    - HALO: Evolutions (note: also includes many short stories within the novel from other authors, including Frank O' Connor)

- The Signal to Noise Series (books: 2)
    - Signal to Noise (hurr!)
    - A Signal Shattered

- Dry Water
- A Game of Universe
- Pawn's Dream

- Short Stories (books: 3)
    - HALO: Evolutions
    - Elemental
    - Crimson Skies


Orson Scott Card
- The Ender Wiggin Series (books: 6, what i've read: 2(in bold))
    - Ender's Game
    - Speaker for the Dead

    - Xenocide
    - Children of the Mind
    - A War of Gifts
    - Ender in Exile

not going to bother listing all of his books because this guy has a stuffton of them. just click his name and scroll down a bit until you start seeing novels loving everywhere.

note: i have other likeable authors but i do not find their writing styles as appealing as these two authors, so i will not list them because they suck

note2: so far i have read all of Eric's HALO books, except Evolutions, and i have read the other halo books from other authors. i have read Mortal Coils, and just got All That Lives Must Die today from our public library; just started reading it last night, so far on chapter 4.

note3: finished Ender's Game last night and started on All That Lives Must Die (see: note 2) and currently on chapter 4.

so what are your favorite authors
« Last Edit: November 27, 2010, 11:59:18 AM by TheChaosCarrier »

I need to read more books other than history books or math text books

yeah.
you do.


protip: it helps a stuffton to read novels based on video game storylines, because if you read all of them and memorize all the facts and plot changes and dates things happen, then you can rub it everyone's face whenever they quiz you on the history of the story's universal plot.

like me.
i'm a total halo nerd.

I never got into halo.

But I would like to see some books of Half Life.

That would be of the utmost importance to me.

yeah that'd actually be pretty awesome.

would be godly to me if valve hired Eric to do it c:

I never got into halo.

But I would like to see some books of Half Life.

That would be of the utmost importance to me.
too bad hl2 sucks

But I would like to see some books of Half Life.

That would be of the utmost importance to me.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
On topic: Probably Judy Summers. She wrote my family's history book.

too bad hl2 sucks

yeah your right

lets hate everything everyone else likes

so yeah besides discussing novels that should have been and could have been
lets discuss authors that are and have been.

yeah your right

lets hate everything everyone else likes
yeah
for example: kresh sucks.

I hate it because it's a stuffty game. I'm not some angsty teen who hates everything popular.

Stephenie Meyer ~ The Twilight Sega

I hate it because it's a stuffty game. I'm not some angsty teen who hates everything popular.
hey look an offtopic stupid


Stephenie Meyer ~ The Twilight Sega
hey look someone ontopic.

I hate it because it's a stuffty game. I'm not some angsty teen who hates everything popular.

Okay. Just so long as you're not only saying you hate it to act out.

I have an I Love Lucy book by Bart Andrews  :cookieMonster:

Mitch Albom is a good writer as well, with many meaningful and well written books. Emanuel Swedenborg is also a fairly good writer, though I've ever really skimmed one of his books - Not exactly a novel, more of a compilation of ideas - but still a talented writer and theologian none the less. I also like Edith Hamilton among some other authors, too, but none immediately comes to my mind. :o