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David Bradford's avatar

I have read all the Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child and the few he wrote with his son. These are pretty straight forward and predictable, maybe that’s why I like them. I have also read all of Nelson DeMille’s books, or close to it. I especially liked Up Country and Plum Island. Mixing it up a bit I have read most of Sarah Maas’ books, have to have a little fantasy reading every now and then. After reading another post I see someone mentioned the author Stuart Woods. I loved his book Under the Lake, what a twist at the end. I might need to reread it.

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Valter  Ezerins's avatar

Team Jacob here : ) It is disappointing to hear an author worry about what is "literature". Just because something is fun to read and understandable doesn't mean it isn't "literature". I happen to love the Stuart Woods books about lawyer Stone Barrington. While it doesn't get catagorized as "fantasy" - nobody lives that life...

Most of the authors I enjoy put out so much material I haven't read all of anybody - Issac Azimov, Robert Jordan, Stuart Woods, JK Rowling and the many frequent contributors to the Star Trek universe.

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