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Hello English-speaking guys and girls! I would like to know more about today's most popular English writers?
I am just fond of reading. So that would be very nice of you all to help me with surfing the ocean of English literature :-)

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Madina
December 20, 2007

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Re:Hello English-speaking guys and girls! I would like to know more about today's most popular English writers?
A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway and A Midnight Clear by William Wharton are two of my favorite books. Hemingway might be hard for you to read if you aren't well-versed in the English language because he constantly uses run-on sentences. If you ever get around to reading either of those, I hope you like them!

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Alexandra
December 24, 2007

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Re:Hello English-speaking guys and girls! I would like to know more about today's most popular English writers?
That's a very sweeping question, Madina ("ocean" was a good term!). What style do you like? And what kind of level of difficulty? (From Asimov to Joyce...)


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Vox
Appeal

June 12, 2008

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Re:Re:Hello English-speaking guys and girls! I would like to know more about today's most popular English writers?
some popular english writers are Maregret Haddix, jk rowling, sarah dassen, gary paulson, i hope these helped you

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Marilyn
Kinzer

June 13, 2008

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