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message 1: by Tracyene (new)

Tracyene Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??


message 2: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Tracyene wrote: "Ilona Andrews. I just started reading their books, and I’m curious to know how they, since they’re a husband and wife writing team, divide up the writing. Who writes what??"

I had no idea Ilona Andrews was two people! I learned something new today, which makes it a good day.

That WOULD be a fascinating conversation!


message 3: by Gavin (new)

Gavin Mark Twain.


message 4: by Gavin (new)

Gavin Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me.


message 5: by Paul (new)

Paul Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂


message 6: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Gavin wrote: "Because he was hilarious and a genius. And most of his throwaway lines are perfectly accurate moral compasses for me."

Twain is a brilliant choice!


message 7: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Paul wrote: "Stephen King, because as much as I love his books, I have a feeling we’d spend the whole time talking about music! 😂"

That 100% checks out. :)


message 8: by Charlton (new)

Charlton R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked.


message 9: by Briar (new)

Briar Somerset Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley.


message 10: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Charlton wrote: "R.A. Salvatore,let's talk Spearwielder's Tale, Crimson Shadow, Saga of the First King. I feel like they get overlooked."

I would never turn down dinner with Bob! That would be great, and I'd especially love to talk Crimson Shadow. And maybe we could get him to DM some D&D during dessert. :)


message 11: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Briar wrote: "Very boring, but Jane Austen. I want to know (and this is probably Google-able) if she’s ever commissioned art/ an oil painting or two for Emma and Mr Knightley."

The Google gods tell me she did not! But, that would be one heck of a fun dinner (NOT boring).


message 12: by Harriet (new)

Harriet I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!


message 13: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Harriet wrote: "I’m late to the party but Maya Angelou! I’m obsessed with that woman and all her wisdom! I’d honestly just ask her opinion/advice on my current dilemma and talk about food!"

That's a great choice (and food is always a good topic)!


message 14: by Rickey (new)

Rickey Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc.


message 15: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."

Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in.


message 16: by Charlton (new)

Charlton Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."

Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."


I bet you could get some interesting conversation with Feist.


message 17: by Rickey (new)

Rickey Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."

Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen in."


Absolutely! I would probably need backup as it would take me a bit to get out of awestruck.


message 18: by Sean (new)

Sean Gibson Rickey wrote: "Sean wrote: "Rickey wrote: "Feist and Maberry. I would love to talk with them about books that they love, how they created characters, etc."

Love it! But only if I can join that dinner to listen i..."


I got you. I'll embarrass myself freely until you're ready to jump in and save me.


message 19: by Mari (new)

Mari Peter Danielson. - Historical fiction


message 20: by Mari (new)

Mari Why? He held an enormous amount of knowledge, I would’ve liked to tap into that. ☺️


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