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FavoritförfattareIsaac Asimov, Jane Austen, Thomas Bernhard, Roberto Bolaño, Jorge Luis Borges, T. C. Boyle, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Italo Calvino, Michael Chabon, Bruce Chatwin, Michael Connelly, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Philip K. Dick, Umberto Eco, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jonathan Safran Foer, Ariana Franklin, Neil Gaiman, Elizabeth George, Daniel Glattauer, Graham Greene, Wolf Haas, Marlen Haushofer, Patricia Highsmith, Reginald Hill, John Irving, Henry James, P. D. James, Michael Johannes Maria Köhlmeier, Rudyard Kipling, Gary Larson, Dennis Lehane, Thomas Mann, George R. R. Martin, Walter Moers, Haruki Murakami, Audrey Niffenegger, Terry Pratchett, Philip Pullman, Ian Rankin, Verena Roßbacher, J. K. Rowling, Salman Rushdie, J. R. R. Tolkien, Fred Vargas, David Foster Wallace, Bill Watterson, Alison Weir, Oscar Wilde, Connie Willis, Virginia Woolf (Gemensamma favoriter)

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Glad you enjoyed my review, and thanks for the comments!

Gwen
You do have a fascinating library. I agree that Asimov was remarkably influential, and in ways that make people want to be creative.
I'm not a prolific reviewer as I don't have the time (today being Memorial Day in America, I do have time, but only a little; tomorrow it's back to working life) Here is a link to one of the best and most prolific fiction reviewers I've found so far on LT:

http://www.librarything.com/profile_revi...

Cheers!

Mary Leigh
Oops! I meant Salzburg. It HAS been a long time!
Well, welcome to LT. It's addictive and a great resource for ideas on what to read next. I was in Austria many years ago, but just the pretty,leafy city of Strasbourg. I was born in Geneva to American parents on a two-year honeymoon. I've travelled around Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Italy and France. Just had my DNA done; it showed that, even though I look Scots-Irish and have a Scots-Irish name, my DNA is strictly German and today, the populations I match are the German ones that settled up and down the east coast of Brazil in the 1830's.......Someday I'll learn to speak German!
Read your review of Gatsby. I agree wholeheartedly. It may be the perfect novel given its economy and beauty of language and its coverage of American morality, social strata, representation of time and place; and it packs together a mystery and a love story. It remains one of the best American novels to date, I think.
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