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Originally Posted by Pullar
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.
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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.