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“To inspire thought and spread wonder. Story is our greatest magic. Composed with respect for the reader, it can deliver the full range of emotions. Then, part of me wants to criticize the world.”
Taylor Kole
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Taylor Kole
That's a hard NO. Thanks for the question though. I've had others ask the same thing.
Taylor Kole
I can be moved by poetry. It's not something I seek. I read Poe and Milton, more as study. Ovid influenced me deeply. I remembering reading his writing, which was written two thousand years ago, and thinking, "people act the exact same today." He reached so high and was cast so low. I still feel tremendous sympathy for him.
For authors, favorites and most influential are the same. Jack London shaped my life philosophy of wanting to live free (Call of the Wild) and be "manly" (from Sea Wolf). Dickens was the first to really blow me away with story originality, which is still my greatest desire when reading.
I've read every book by Koontz, Bear, King, Grisham, Coben, Connelly, Sheldon. I'd say, sticking in the vein of high-concept novels, Crichton is my favorite. Timeline, Prey, Congo. Each one of those expanded my concept of what is possible at different times in my life.
For authors, favorites and most influential are the same. Jack London shaped my life philosophy of wanting to live free (Call of the Wild) and be "manly" (from Sea Wolf). Dickens was the first to really blow me away with story originality, which is still my greatest desire when reading.
I've read every book by Koontz, Bear, King, Grisham, Coben, Connelly, Sheldon. I'd say, sticking in the vein of high-concept novels, Crichton is my favorite. Timeline, Prey, Congo. Each one of those expanded my concept of what is possible at different times in my life.
Taylor Kole
I need to try Cussler. I only hear good things. I forgot CS Lewis. My first story, penned at six, was praised by my family until we all realized I had
I need to try Cussler. I only hear good things. I forgot CS Lewis. My first story, penned at six, was praised by my family until we all realized I had paraphrased Narnia.
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Feb 10, 2018 04:29AM · flag
Feb 10, 2018 04:29AM · flag
S. Daisy
I think you'd like Cussler. I would highly recommend Mirage or The Storm as a first one to try. (My firsts were The Storm and The Navigator.) The book
I think you'd like Cussler. I would highly recommend Mirage or The Storm as a first one to try. (My firsts were The Storm and The Navigator.) The books are all stand-alones, even though they are from different series. His books actually improved later on... his first and second Dirk Pitt books were my least favorite of all of them. I'm a huge fan of his novels in general, though. I’m collecting every one of his books (I currently have more than 50), and read them very often.
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Feb 10, 2018 08:38PM · flag
Feb 10, 2018 08:38PM · flag
Taylor Kole
To inspire thought and spread wonder. Story is our greatest magic. Composed with respect for the reader, it can deliver the full range of emotions. Also, part of me wants to criticize the world. :)
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