This week's question: Tell us about some of your favorite authors and why they are your favorites!
Gabriel Garcia Marquez is definitely my number one favorite. I fell in love with him when I first read Chronicles of a Death Foretold. The more I read, the more I fell in love with his ability to put together magic and reality. Some of my other favorites are Neil Gaiman, Jack Kerouac, Hunter S. Thompson and Kurt Vonnegut.
Hi, I'm stopping by via the hop. I'm looking forward to reading more Gabriel Garcia Marquez, I've only read One Hundred Years of Solitude but I've heard the "lesser known" works are fantastic.
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http://goodbooksandacupoftea.blogspot.com
I have read a lot of Marquez-I also when in college read On The Road and some of Hunter Thompson's work-I am now a follower of your blog and look forward to seeing your future posts
ReplyDeleteHi, I am dropping in from the blog hop. I am a new follower, too.
ReplyDeleteNeil Gaiman is one of my favorites, too!
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Hi, I'm visiting through the hop. Great blog! I hope you are enjoying Lover Mine- I love that series.
ReplyDeleteI'm now a new follower. :)
Hope you can check my blog out!
Rexie-
Rex Robot Reviews
Just hoppin' in via the hop. I absolutely adore Neil Gaiman. The Graveyard Book was fabulously written and wonderfully colored. I don't know what could be better than an alive boy living as a ghost and haunting a cemetery with his adoptive dead parents. Also, I'm not really a knitter, but one of my really good friends is definitely a knitter bookworm so I'll send your link her way. I'll be following to see what you post next!
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In the Closet With a Bibliophile
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I'm a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteI just love Neil Gaiman's books. They are absolutely amazing!
I must of missed your blog for the hop. There were so many I couldn't visit them all. However, a friend directed me to your blog, Jen from In the Closet with a Bibilophile. So, here I am hopping by. I love books an just learned how to knitt. I'm working on my 5th scarf for donation to my cousins kindergarten class (she teaches). And almost completed a shawl. It's so much fun :)
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