Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Which one of these authors is your favorite and which book/series of theirs is your favorite? ?

Adams,Douglas


Adams,Robert


Ahern, Jerry


Aldiss,Brian


Alexander,Lloyd


Allston,Aaron


Anderson,Kevin J.


Anderson,Poul


Anthony,Piers


Anvil,Chris


Applegate,K.A.


Armstrong,Kelly


Arthur,Keri


Asaro,Cathrine


Asimov,Isaac


Asprin,Robert


Attanasio,A.A.





Bain,Darrell


Banks,Iain


Bardsley,Michele


Barker,Clive


Barnes,Arthur K.


Baum,L.Frank


Baxter,Stephen


Beagle,Peter S.


Bear,Greg


Benford,Gregory


Berg,Carol


Bester,Alfred


Betancuort,John Gregory


Bishop,Anne


Blake,Anita


Bova,Ben


Bradbury,Ray


Bradley,Marion Zimmer


Brennan,Marie


Briggs,Patricia


Brin,David


Brockmann,Suzanne


Brooks,Terry


Brown,Mary


Brunner,John


Brust,Steven


Bujold,Lois McMaster


Bull,Emma


Bunch,Chris


Burroughs,Edgar Rice


Busby,S.M.


Butcher,Jim


Butler,Octavia





Cadigan,Pat


Caidin,Martin


Caine,Rachel


Callander,Don


Canavan,Trudi


Card,Orson Scott


Carey,Jacqueline


Carver,Jeffrey


Castaneda,Carlos


Chalker,Jack I.


Cherryh,C.J.


Chester,Deborah


Christopher,John


Clarke,Arthur C.


Clement,Hal


Cook,Glen


Cook,Rick


Cooper,Louise


Cooper,Susan


Crichton,Michael





Dahl,Roland


Daley,Brian


Dalmas,John


Darren Shan


Davidson,Mary Janice


DeCamp,I.Sprague


DeChancie,John


Deitz,Tom


DelRey,Lester


Delany,Samuel


DeLint,Charles


Dick,Philip K.


Dickson,Gordon


Dietz,William C.


Donaldson,Stephen R.


Douglas,L.Warren


Douglass,Sara


Doyle%26amp;McDonald


Drake,David


Duane,Diane


Duncan,Dave





Edding,David


Elliot,Kate


Ellison,Harlan


Elrod,P.N.





Fallon,Jennifer


Farland,David


Farmer,Phillip Jose


Feehan,Christine


Feintuch,David


Feist,Raymond E.


Flewelling,Lynn


Flint,Eric


Flint,Kenneth


Foley,Gaelen


Forstchen,Wiliam


Forsyth, Kate


Forward,Robert


Foster,Alan Dean


Frankowski,Leo


Friedman,C.S.


Freisner,Esther


Furey,Maggie





Gabaldon,Diana


Gaiman,Neil


Gardner,Craig Shaw


Garland,Mark


Gear,W.Michael


Gemmell,David


Gentle,Mary


Gerrold,David


Gibson,William


Goodkin,Terry


Green,Sharon


Green,Simon


Greenberg,Martin H.





Haldeman,Jack C.


Haldeman Joe


Hambly,Barbara


Hamilton,Laurell K.


Hamilton,Peter F.


Hardy,Lyndon


Harper,Tara K.


Harris,Charlaine


Harrison,Harry


Harrison,Kim


Hawke,Simon


Haydon,Elizabeth


Heinlein,Robert A.


Hendee,J.C.%26amp;Barb.


Herbert,Frank


Hobb,Robin


Hodgell,P.C.


Hogan,James P.


Howard,Robert E.


Hubbard, L.Ron





Ing,Dean





Jacques,Brian


Jones,D.F.


Jones,Diana Wynne


Jones,J.V.


Jordan,Robert





Kay, Guy Gavriel


Kearney, Paul


Kenyon,Sherrilyn


Kerr,Katherine


Keyes,J.Gregory


Knight,Angela


Knight,E.F.


Koontz,Dean


Kurtz,Kathrine


Kuttner,Henry





Lackey,Mercedes


Laumer,Keith


Lawhead,Stephen


Lazarevich,Alexander


Lee%26amp;Miller


Lee,Tanith


LeGuin,Ursula K.


Leiber,Fritz


Leinster,Murray


Lem,Stanislaw


L'Engle,Madeline


Lindskold,Jane


Lisle,Holly


Long,Duncan


Longyear,Barry


Lowecraft,H.P.


Lumley,Brian


Lustbader,Eric Van





MacAvoy,R.A.


Martin,George R.R.


May,Julian


McCaffrey,Anne


McDevitt,Jack


McIntyre,Vonda


McKillip,Patricia A.


McKinley,Robin


Miller,Walter M.


Modesitt,L.E.


Moon,Elizabeth


Moorcock,Michael


Murphy,C.E.





Neale,Donald


Niles, Douglas


Niven,Larry


Norman,John


Norton,Andre


Novak, Kate





Paolini,Christopher


Paterson,Derek


Perry,S.D.


Pierce, Tamora


Pike,Christopher


Piper,H.Beam


Pohl,Frederik


Pollotta,Nick


Pournelle,Jerry


Powers,Tim


Pratchett,Terry


Prater,Ian


Pullman, Philip





Rawn, Melanie


Reichert,Mickey Zucker


Resnick,Laura


Resnick,Mike


Rice,Anne


Ringo,John


Robb,J.D.


Roberson, Jennifer


Roberts, John Maddox


Robinson,Kim Stanley


Robinson,Spider


Rowley,Christopher


Rowling,J.K.


Russell,Sean





Saberhagen,Fred


Sage,Angie


Saintcrow,Lillith


Salvatore,R.A.


Saundby,Kate


Sawyer,Robert J.


Scarborough,Elizabeth Anne


Schmidt,Dennis


Schmitz,James


Scott,Martin


Sellars,M.R.


Shatner,Williams


Sheffield,Charles


Shinn,Sharon


Silverberg,Robert


Simak,Clifford D.


Simmons,Dan


Simmons,William Mark


Smeds,Dave


Smith,E.E.Doc.


Smith,Wilbur


Snicket,Lemony


Spencer,Wen


Stableford,Brian


Stackpole,Michael


Stasheff,Christopher


Steakley,John


Stephenson,Neal


Sterling,Bruce


Stirling,S.M.


Stross, Charles


Stroud,Jonathan


Sturgeon,Theodore





Tepper,Sherri


Tilley,Patrick


Tolkien,J.R.R.


Troop,Alan


Turtledove,Harry





VanVogot,A.E.


Vance,Jack


Varley,John


Verne,Jules


Vinge,Joan D.


Vinge,Vernor





Watt-Evans,Lawrence


Weber,David


Weis,Margaret %26amp; Hickman


Wells,H.G.


Wentworth,K.D.


West,Michelle


White,Steve


Whyte,Jack


Wilbur,Smith


Wilhelm,Kate


Wilks,Eileen


Williams,Tad


Williamson,Michael Z.


Wilson,Colin


Wingrove,David


Wolfe,Gene


Wrede,Patricia C.


Wurts,Janny





Yarbro,Chelsea Quinn


Yolen,Jane





Zahn,Timothy


Zelazny,Roger


|||So, you got carpal tunnel from typing out all those names?





I'll go with Isaac Asimov and just about anything he ever wrote. Maybe I'm partial to his robot short stories. Did you know it was he who coined the word robotics? I've loved him since I was knee high to a grasshopper.





add on to Zach: Interesting! I admit, I had to look it up because I couldn't remember who it was, so thank you for the reference on Karel Capek and his brother. How did you know that?!





Unlike the Capek brothers and the word "robot," Asimov had no idea he was coining a new word. While browsing on that and trying to remember in which story the word first appeared (it was The Three Laws of Robotcs), I found this about Asimov in Wikipedia: "Asimov coined the term robotics without suspecting that it might be an original word; at the time, he believed it was simply the natural analogue of words such as mechanics and hydraulics, but for robots."|||You never added Rick Riordan! He is an amazing writer

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|||Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series is epic. It's insanely long but totally worth it.


P.S. Dixie- Karel Capek and his brother created the word robot.|||Wow, that is some list. Sorry to be boring, but my favourite would have be the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling. |||j.k. rowling!! duhh.. HARRY POTTER!! xD|||Go Team Switz! :]


Stephanie Meyer.


Twilight...|||Lord almighty that's a long list...


I'll comment on my favorites:





~ Adams,Douglas - I've read all of the Hitchikers books. They were excellent, quite funny if you appreciate sarcastic humor.





~ Gaiman,Neil - Excellent excellent writer, I highly recommend checking him out. He writes a wide range of genres. The Sandman graphic novels are good if you like graphic novels. Stardust is a fun fantasy adventure. Neverwhere is very very good urban fantasy. If you want a pretty good introduction to him try reading Fragile Things, it's a compilation of some of his short stories and poems.





~ Jones,Diana Wynne - excellent writer, very fun lighthearted writing for the most part. Howl's Moving Castle is my favorite by her, but her Chrestomanci Chronicles are great as well.





~ Lovecraft,H.P. - the father of horror, great writer. He mostly wrote short fiction so it's hard to pick a favorite story. Try reading any compilation of his stories. Possibly his most famous story is The Call of Cthulhu, be sure to read that if you read his work.





~ Pratchett,Terry - absolutely fabulous author, he and Neil Gaiman are tied for 1st place as my favorite fantasy author. Pratchett's Discworld books are hilarious parodies of life. His books are incredibly witty but are much funnier if you know about what it is they are parodying. Certain books parody events, such as the invention of the printing press, others parody famous plays such as Phantom of the Opera or Macbeth, others parody politics or world views and still others parody whole genres of writing or movies.





~ Rice,Anne - I've read many books by Rice, but I feel that after a while the books tend to get repetitive. The first three Vampire Chronicle books are worth reading though. Interview with the Vampire, The Vampire Lestat and Queen of the Damned are quite interesting.





~ Rowling,J.K. - author of the Harry Potter books. The HP books are a lot of fun to read. Not necessarily excellent literature, but quite entertaining.





~ Stroud,Jonathan - I've only read four books by Stroud, the Bartimaeus Trilogy and The Leap. Bartimaeus is a fabulous fantasy trilogy with a great sense of humor. Highly recommended.





~ Tolkien,J.R.R. - Necessary reading for anyone who likes fantasy. Not only is the story good but the descriptions of places and people and battles is excellent. Tolkien put so much work into creating his worlds it really gives them a lot of depth - there are whole languages and histories for the people and places in the books. I think the books are excellent.||| Tamora Pierce is my absolute fav! author. I love her Protector of the Small series but her other books are cool too. J.k Rowling's next on my list. And you've forgotten the Queen of Crime! Agatha Cristie!|||Arthur C. Clarke. I like the Space Odyssey series quite a bit.








A couple really big names that would have fit in seem to be missing, where'd you get the list?|||I've read books by about 3/4 of the names on your HUGE list, but the real stand-out is Lois McMaster Bujold. She is easily the best science fiction writer around these days and her fantasy is also excellent. Must reads are the Miles Vorkosigan Saga books. Begin with "The Warrior's Apprentice", then "Barrayer" and "Cordelia's Honor" (or the combined volume "Shards of Honor"), then move on to "The Vor Game" and the rest. The best of the lot is "A Civil Campaign".





Other excellent authors are:


Isaac Asimov 鈥?classic SF including the famous Foundation series and many others


Ray Bradbury - classic SF


David Brin


Jim Butcher - love his stuff including the Codex Alera series and the Dresden Files


Trudi Canavan - her Black Magician trilogy is her best. Also good is the Age of the Five series


Jacqueline Carey's books are amazing. I've just finished the 6th (and I think, last) book in her Kushiel's Legacy series and loved every one of them.


Kate Elliot - I love her Jaran SF series, and her current Crossroad fantasy series is excellent, but found her Crown of Stars series a bit tedious.


Jennifer Fallon - excellent. Begin with The Hythrun Chronicles, then read the Demon Child Trilogy (they're related, but read the Hythrun series first)


Raymond E. Feist - begin with Magician. my favourite is his Empire series (Daughter of, Servant of and Mistress of - co-written with Janny Wurtz), but all of his books are set in the same world and are all related.





I'm running out of time to comment on all of the rest, but all are excellent as I've only included the authors whose work I've really enjoyed.





Kate Forsyth


Maggie Furey


Diana Gabaldon


Terry Goodkind - very violent


Elizabeth Haydon


Robert A Heinlein


Robin Hobb - a particular favorite


Robert Jordan - you must read his Wheel of Time series


Mercedes Lackey - another particular favorite. Love all of her stuff and don't miss the Obsidian Trilogy co-written with James Mallory.


Ann McCaffrey - Dragonriders of Pern is her best (but forget anything by her son Todd) but you'll also love the Freedom series and the Crystal Singer series. All great.


Julian May


L.E.Modesitt


Andre Norton


Christopher Paolini - not great literature, but enjoyable


Sharon Shinn 鈥?I love her Samaria (Angel) series and also her Novels of the Twelve Houses


JRR Tolkien - no list is complete without him





Missing from your list is:





Naomi Novik - her Temeraire series is not to be missed. It's fantastic


Glenda Larke - excellent writer of unusual books


Fiona McIntosh


Joanne Bertin - The Last Dragonlord|||WHAT!?!? They didn't have Stephenie Meyer and the Twilight series? Well.. I'm going with that x]

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