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cyberswede

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2. Have you tried Flannery O'Conner?
Sun Jul 7, 2013, 10:19 AM
Jul 2013

I was thinking about her while reading your list, and when I got to your sentence about style, it made even more sense to suggest her writing. There's something about the way she writes that really makes the reader feel the story/setting/characters, imo.

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My favorites: MiddleFingerMom Jul 2013 #1
Ken Follett is great. a la izquierda Jul 2013 #3
Have you tried Flannery O'Conner? cyberswede Jul 2013 #2
A few of mine... a la izquierda Jul 2013 #4
I'd have to say it's my Bird Books of Canada. ConcernedCanuk Jul 2013 #5
So... pipi_k Jul 2013 #6
I read many of those when I lived at home. femmocrat Jul 2013 #11
There's only a pipi_k Jul 2013 #14
I read and re-read Green Darkness; LWolf Jul 2013 #13
Mine too... pipi_k Jul 2013 #15
If you haven't read "Katherine" by Seton, you'd like that one. nt raccoon Jul 2013 #27
The Road - Cormac McCarthy mokawanis Jul 2013 #7
Favorite of all time: "The Seed And The Sower" by Sir Laurence Van Der Post. Aristus Jul 2013 #8
"The Tempest" by William Shakespeare... Lady Freedom Returns Jul 2013 #9
anything James Ellroy writes olddots Jul 2013 #10
I'm glad you included the 's.' LWolf Jul 2013 #12
The Secret Garden MerryBlooms Jul 2013 #16
Gravity's rainbow. cliffordu Jul 2013 #17
Fuck yeah. Fellow Pynchon lover. Gravitycollapse Jul 2013 #25
Absolutely true here, too. cliffordu Jul 2013 #26
My favorites? The Discworld series, which really needs no added commentary LadyHawkAZ Jul 2013 #18
All of Stephen King's and Dean Koontz's books, RebelOne Jul 2013 #19
"Animal Farm" EdwardSmith74 Jul 2013 #20
Top ten politicat Jul 2013 #21
This whole discussion of great books is incomplete without mentioning NuclearDem Jul 2013 #22
The Stand is king's very best work, in my opinion. Blue_In_AK Jul 2013 #23
Absitively! The UNCUT version. hifiguy Jul 2013 #40
If you like post apocalypse sharp_stick Jul 2013 #41
Gravity's Rainbow, Catch 22, Gulag Archipelago, Player Piano, All Quiet On the Western Front. Gravitycollapse Jul 2013 #24
IN COLD BLOOD by Truman Capote. raccoon Jul 2013 #28
I loved In Cold Blood. Blue_In_AK Jul 2013 #43
I can't be the only person in DU who reads trash. RILib Jul 2013 #29
Gems in "trash" always surprise me Spike89 Jul 2013 #30
shout out for the Retief books, and Andre Norton, great reading for a girl. RILib Jul 2013 #31
I'll have to check those out. Xyzse Jul 2013 #48
"To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Wind in the Willows". sinkingfeeling Jul 2013 #32
understand I am an old guy rurallib Jul 2013 #33
When it comes to books, being and "old guy" is a good thing in my eyes... Locut0s Jul 2013 #36
"A Fine Balance" by Rohinton Mistry applegrove Jul 2013 #34
Anything by Robin Cook n/t OhioChick Jul 2013 #35
anything by Wallace Stegner nt grasswire Jul 2013 #37
I have many, but "Flow My Tears the Policeman Said" by Phillip K. Dick is a masterpiece Taverner Jul 2013 #38
Here are a few that have stood my test of time hifiguy Jul 2013 #39
Favorites by Category Xyzse Jul 2013 #42
Replay was a surprise find Spike89 Jul 2013 #46
Yep! Xyzse Jul 2013 #47
Yay! A fellow Dresden Files fan! Rob H. Jul 2013 #49
I love that series... Xyzse Jul 2013 #50
The Executioner's Song, Norman Mailer. Blue_In_AK Jul 2013 #44
I'm really enjoying the Mistborn series by Brandon Sanderson. Apophis Jul 2013 #45
My all-time favorite, which I seem to re-read every few years... SeattleVet Jul 2013 #51
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