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1) Martina Cole.
This woman is amazing. The way Martina Cole is able to get into her books with such passion and gritty realism is totally amazing. I think I have read every single book Martina Cole has ever written and I have enjoyed everyone as much as the last. All her books are about the London underworld scene and the way she is able to write with such information and in such a realistic way is truly wonderful. You are dragged into each book with true force and unable to out it down until the end.
10/10 for Martina Cole.
2) James Patterson.
This is one of my all time favourites and I have been reading his work for a long time. My favourite book of Patterson’s being “when the wind blows”. James Patterson’s books are exceptionally well written and he makes the chapters of every book short and to the point. He has had a couple of his books made into films “Along Came a Spider” and “Kiss the Girls”. Both of these films were good but the books were fantastic. Patterson is a great writer.
10/10 for James Patterson
3) JK Rowling
I could read, re-read and re-read again al the Harry Potter books. They really are not just for children! She has a way of completely taking you into her world. No matters how far out the things are she explains them in a way that gives you vivid scenes in your imagination. Everyone should read at least one of these books in their life and I am sure once you have read one you will want t read the whole collection. Roll on the next book!
10/10 for JK Rowling
4) Enid Blyton – A true classic in Children’s writing and many of Enid Blytons book have taken me away to a far away special land and I am for that ever grateful. Blytons books were pretty much the first books I ever really read. Reading these books was years ago now but I can still remember so many great stories like they were etched in my head for eternity. The Far away Tree, Naughtiest Girl in the School, All the Famous Five books and so many more.
10/10 for Enid Blyton
5) Maggie Alderson
I am now reading my third Maggie Alderson book and I am enjoying it as much as the previous two I have read. The books are really easy to read and mainly about fashion and love. These books I find are the perfect read whilst sunbathing or on holiday. She takes you to her highly fashion conscious world with ease and the pages of every one of her books just fly past. I enjoy reading her style of writing and I can probably get through a book in a few days because I just can’t put it down.
10/10 for Maggie Alderson
6) Jane Green
Another Chick lit author really. Jane Greens books I find pretty light hearted and easy to read. Sometimes when I am really not in the mood for something heavy or something depressing I tend to pick up a Jane Green and just be truly entertained. Her writing style is super and really easy to fall into her way of writing. The characters she writes about are strong and she gives everything the right balance.
10/10 for Jane Green
7) Dan Brown
The Da Vinci Code was certainly not the best from Dan Brown and I have worked my way through his small collection of novels and found Angels and Demons to be the top pick from his collection. He writes so well that you are totally drawn into the lives of the people whom he writes about. Dan Brown’s books are truly page-turners and once started really cannot be put down. Digital fortress was another of my favourites from Mr Brown and I am sure he will continue to write fantastic books.
10/10 for Dan Brown
8) Celia A’Hurn
Celia has to date written three fantastic books and I am dying for her to hurry up and write some more. Her latest book was only released this year “If you could see me now” this was a great book but for me “PS I love you” has been her best to fate. With such original concepts for stories Celia is sure to do well. Ps I love you was a very heart warming story about a wife loosing her husband and the things he does to help her through – if you haven’t read it, I suggest you do so.
10/10 for Celia A’Hurn
9) Lynda La Plante
Another hard-hitting female writer. Unlike Martina Cole who really writes from the criminal’s perspective Lynda La Plante writes from the Police side of things. She goes into great detail about the important things, which really drags you into her way of thinking, which is truly amazing. I enjoy reading her books and am trying to work my way through her large collection.
10/10 for Lynda La Plante
10) Stephen King
Surely everyone has read a Stephen king book at some point in their life. All of Mr Kings books are so gripping it is hard to even see the light of day when I am engrossed into one of his novels. The book, which really does stand out the most for me, was “IT”. I read the book before watching the film and I think the book freaked me out far more than the film. Clowns are pretty scary on their one but in this story you cant get much worse. He style is easy to follow and all of his books I have read have really been good.
10/10 for Stephen King
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
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