When Your Favorite Author turns you OFF

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When Your Favorite Author turns you OFF
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Tue, 09-06-2005 - 7:37am
Have you ever had a favorite author turn you off? It seems most of us read lots of books by the same author- especially those mystery series we all seem fond of. So what happens when you gt turned offf- is a passing thing and you give the author a second or third chance or do you just remember fondly those books you did enjoy?

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Wed, 09-07-2005 - 5:27pm

Thank goodness, I was beginning to think I was the only one that liked Dreamcatcher. I thought it was pretty scary. lol

Gretchen


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Wed, 09-07-2005 - 9:01pm
I don't mind huge books, as long as they keep my interest.

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Wed, 09-07-2005 - 9:06pm
I thought Dreamcatcher was good, LOL!

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Wed, 09-07-2005 - 10:27pm

Kim ~


Oh, yeah, Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Book One is *very good*!

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Thu, 09-08-2005 - 9:40am

Hey Teri,


The Dark Tower books -- wow, how to describe the basic story line?

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Thu, 09-08-2005 - 9:52am
I LOVE Anne Rice.....and I've loved her works practically all my life, I read "Interview With The Vampire" when I was a teenager!


 


Mich

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Fri, 09-09-2005 - 2:16pm
I also gave up on Stephen King loved him so much in the beginning,but haven't read anything for a long time.Ann Rice is another one she can be real iffy,I also hated Violin kept waiting for that to get better.never did. Yuck soo boring and pointless.Danielle steel is another one i just got plain sick off after awhile,but i still find myself at least looking over each new book.

 

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