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aromaannie
21st April 2007, 16:27
Most of my faavourite authors are American - Lisa Gardner, Karin Slaughter, James Patterson, PJ Tracy, Harlan Coben. I do have English authors that I enjoy too - Ben Elton, Martina Cole. I wondered if any of our American members read and enjoy any English authors?
wrathofkublakhan
21st April 2007, 17:37
Most of my faavourite authors are American - Lisa Gardner, Karin Slaughter, James Patterson, PJ Tracy, Harlan Coben. I do have English authors that I enjoy too - Ben Elton, Martina Cole. I wondered if any of our American members read and enjoy any English authors?
Well now, I'm an American.
I guess I'm a typical American Snob in that I really don't pay attention where the author is from. I might be wrong but I think some of my favorite all time authors wrote Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, James Bond, Othello and Midsummers Nights Dream, Mack the Knife in the Three Penny Opera; I read The Secret Garden a while ago and now am munching happily on Anne of Green Gables - I just don't know but they "feel" like they may have been by an English author.
Now, was that the longest sentence ever? I need to go back to grammar school and have the School Marm smack me with a ruler.
aromaannie
22nd April 2007, 18:28
yep - pretty sure they're all British authors
Maureen
28th April 2007, 18:17
I need to go back to grammar school and have the School Marm smack me with a ruler.
:blush: :lol:
DavePatron
2nd May 2007, 14:27
Im from the US but I don't really pay any attention to the nationality of the author. I like a wide range of books though so one particular style or nationality has never been a preference.
muggle not
8th May 2007, 00:52
A few authors that I enjoy are J.K. Rowling, Terry Pratchett, Jasper Fforde, and T.R.R. Tolkien.
Echo
19th July 2007, 07:53
I think that a lot of my favorite authors are actually British:
J.R.R. Tolkien
Jane Austen
Charles Dickens
All 3 Brontes
However, most of the contemporary books I read are American thrillers:
Stephen King
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Michael Crichton
John Sandford
John Saul
Hopefully by joining this forum, I will have the opportunity to learn more about contemporary British authors! :D
SteffieB
19th July 2007, 22:39
Hm, good question! I try to share the love a little bit amongst all the countries:mrgreen: I just finished Good Omens, which was TOTALLY AWESOME. And well, Harry Potter, Golden Compass, Lemony Snicket are all really good. As well as Bridget Jones, Curious Incident and if Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things. I guess I could go on and on. I'm also smack in the middle of a History of English Lit class...just getting to the 17th century now:) And digging it. Sonnets! I don't think I choose based on country of origin! My interests and moods are so varied. Recently I read my first Murakami, which was awesome, and who didn't love The Kite Runner? And Isabel Allende...sigh, she's so good. Smilla's Sense of Snow! Cornelia Funke!
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Danna
21st July 2007, 01:08
Interesting question...
A lot of the authors I read are British... but there are also a few who aren't... including Elizabeth George... who, although from U.S., writes as if she truly came from Great Britain!
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