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Well, there’s one more thing – Caleb J. Boyer was only twelve-years-old! Boyer’s book, Island Games: Mystery of the Four Quadrants, published by Lasting Press, has rocketed to the top of the bestseller lists on Amazon.
Why is Irene Iddesleigh so bad?
The plot centers around the complicated love life of a Canterbury lady named Irene. It is widely considered one of the worst books of all time, and has been panned by critics for its use of purple prose and poorly-constructed plot.
Who is the youngest fantasy author?
Christopher Paolini was 18 years old when Eragon was published. Although other children have become published authors at younger ages, the Guinness World Records recognizes Paolini as the “youngest author of a bestselling book,” with his book selling more than 33 million copies.
Who is J. K. Rowling married to?
Neil Murraym. 2001
Jorge Arantesm. 1992–1993
J. K. Rowling/Spouse
What are the scariest books of all time?
The 20 Scariest Books of All Time Do yourself a favor: Don’t read these scary books right before bed. Salem’s Lot by Stephen King Those Across the River by Christopher Buehlman The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty The Ruins by Scott Smith Coraline by Neil Gaiman The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson It by Stephen King
What is the worst novel ever written?
Irene Iddesleigh ( Amanda McKittrick Ros, 1897): published by the author’s husband as an anniversary present, Irene Iddesleigh is often described as the worst novel ever written, with purple prose that is circumlocutory to the point of incomprehensibility.
What are the 100 Greatest Novels of all time?
The 100 greatest novels of all time: The list. The Tin Drum summarised the 20th century in three words Jonathan Steele on Grass’s influence on Germay’s conscience A life in writing: Günter Grass by Maya Jaggi 71. Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe Nigeria at the beginning of colonialism. A classic of African literature .
Greatest writer in English, as quoted by almost everyone here, William Shakespeare. Reasons- His stature overshadows his successors justly. He is the greatest writer of all times, his greatness defies geographical and temporal boundaries. “He was not of an age but for all time!”~ Ben Jonson on The Bard.