I like John Grisham, Richard Bach! Which other novelists do you think I will like as well?

musicimprovedme2006-01-23T09:59:13Z

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That's quite a spread, dood!

John Grisham, I don't know so much, have never been able to grab onto his stories. As such, I'm not sure, but I think his genre includes authors like Clancey and Patterson, Dan Brown...espionage, and death, etc.

Richard Bach has inspired one author in particular, named Neale Donald Walsh, and a series including workbook/journal called Conversations with God. And then there is Mitch Albom who did Tuesdays with Morrie, and The Five People You Meet in Heaven.

Some other touchy feely spiritual books to consider: Seventeen Ways to Eat a Mango by Joshua Kadison (yes the musician)
The Four Agreements, The Celestine Prophesy.

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, and the Tao of Pooh (don't remember authors)

Richard Bach's work, although he soundly rejects any mainstream world religion, are dripping with Buddhist and other eastern ideals woven in with his own values. So consider books written by Dalai Lama, and other studies of Buddhism, there are likely some fiction titles.

ON the off chance that you mistakenly said Bach instead of Richard BachMAN, you need to know that the latter is the alias of none other than Stephen King. So if you like Bachman, ie, Thinner, the stores are still crawling with King titles, and I think he wrote a few as Bachman.

sweetycakes722006-01-23T15:26:42Z

Brian Lumley, Richard North Patterson or Dean Koontz.

tinklepoop2006-01-23T16:52:46Z

clive cussler maybe, or try carl hiaasen, he's friggin hilarious but it's mostly mystery stuff. even his tween-aged books are good.

Anonymous2006-01-23T15:19:35Z

I like j.d. robb, her In death series...it is nora roberts, by a different name

As I am2006-01-24T08:29:28Z

you might as well try J Archer.

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