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Old 02-23-2012, 10:32 PM   #17
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I'll give a second on Dean Koontz, but also James Patterson, as my top two, but manny many others as well. I love the strange twist the Koontz uses in many of his books, and the realism in some of pattersons.
One of my favorite of Koontz's books was Tick Tock. It was just so...out there. I loved every second of that one.

Another author that I admired growing up was R.L. Stine. I probably read every single Goosebumps book he ever wrote, and some of the Ghosts of Fear Street/Fear Street. Granted, the stories aren't anything special anymore (but I still have some of my old favorites that I hope my boys will get into when they get older), I still have to admire the man for writing a bajillion books.
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