Ooops, I forgot to list mine. In no particular order:

Stephen King: been reading him since I was a 'teen. My faves are The 
Stand, It and Insomnia. Although he's lost a lot in the past few 
years and he just doesn't scare me like he used to. You know, they 
nights when you had to stay up and read all night cause you were to 
scared to turn out the light?

Ayn Rand: gods help me. I don't like her as a person at all. I think 
that she writes herself as the protagonist she wishes she was. My 
faves are Atlas Shrugged, We the Living, and Anthem.

Assorted Books:
Demian by Herman Hess, The Age of Reason by Jean Paul Sartre, The Tao 
of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff, Ender's Game & Ender's Shadow by Orson 
Scott Card... Hmmm... Siddarhta by Hess. I can't think of anything 
else right now. 

--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello Sandra
> I am a very diverse reader so I enjoy a variety of books and 
authors, but a few favorites that come to mind are all books by Robin 
Cook, because I love medical thrillers.  Also, anything by John Nance 
because I also love Air travel thrillers (he is pilot).  I also like 
books by Michael Crichton....even though his endings are generally 
anti-climactic. Those are just a few of mine. 

Patti







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