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Always Recommended
May 20, 2003 10:50 PM 2999 Views
(Updated May 20, 2003 10:51 PM)

Some of the best authors/poets I have read.




  1. Victor Hugo.




I have read a couple of his books, translated ones. Les Miserables is the best you get in storytelling. a book that you cannot put down until you finish it.




  1. Ayn Rnd.




Perfect. Perfect World. Perfect men. Perfect.(someone at MS suggested this)




  1. Margaret Mitchell




Gone With the Wind. One book two good. Scarlett and Rhett. I know a girl who is like Scarlett and so I enjoy reading this book even more even now and I constantly torment her too. So this book is special and would be even otherwise too.




  1. Jane Austen




Pride and prejudice. Wonderful characters. Wonderful book.


Wonderful writer. Hope there is an Elizabeth Bennett out there too. sigh.




  1. Shakespeare / Rabindranath Tagore.




The only two writers to have completely justified every human emotion with their characters. Rabindranath tagore's poems have inspired all of India in its turbulent times and will do so forever. His books were always a good read and reflect India, where the mind is without fear, truly to this day.




  1. Erich Segal




Love Story. Need I say more? Perhaps yes. The Class. Prizes. yeah yeah. Cant think of the others right now.




  1. Jeffery Archer.




Not a Word More Not a Word less. just kidding. all his earlier books had their moments and were fun to read




  1. Sidney Sheldon




Master of the game. Isnt he? If tomorrow comes we will not read him again. but he was good for a yesterday.I mean I liked reading his books when I was in school. you know. fun to read.




  1. Nathaniel Hawthorne.




The Scarlet Letter. A book that will remain forever with me as will his Pearl. I guess children always will be special now. Serious reading required.


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