I can’t….I just can’t. I have read so many wonderful books by so many wonderful authors. I’m old, and all of my life, I’ve only wanted books, not television….(turn off the TV…I can’t read!!!! is my motto.) Love my computer…..I can read every spare minute. You know what, the physical act of reading feels good. I’ve said that to nonreaders and they look at me like I’m nuts, but I swear, that feeling is addictive.
Genevieve Cogman and Jeffery deaver
Lee Child Khalid Hussaini
Stephen King and JK Rowling
Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain, John Steinbeck (I couldn’t pick just two.)
Robert Frost
JK Rowling
Ernest Hemingway and JK Rowling.
Stephen King and JK Rowling
Ann Rule and Kathryn Casey
Hmm… I hate it when there is a limit. But if I had to pick two, they would be J.K. Rowling and Terry Goodkind.
Isak Dinesen and Daphne du Maurier
Dan Brown and Carolyn Ridder Aspenson…
Anna Comnena and James Thurber.
Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton
Hemingway and Christopher Moore. That’d sure be an interesting night… ??
Sara Addison Allen and Wendy Wax
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ed McBain.
Laura Ingalls Wilder and Margaret Mitchell.
Stephen King and Danielle Steele
Nora Roberts and Maeve Binchey
I loved Maeve Binchey’s books.
Pat Conroy and Joyce Carol Oats
Charlotte Bronte, Lucy Maud Montgomery
Diana Gabaldon and George R R Martin
@Marina I was just going to say Diana Gabaldon.
E. L. Harris and Terry McMillan
Ernest Hemingway and Mark Twain!
Harper Lee and Elizabeth Berg
Frank McCourt and Elena Ferrante….
Maya angelou and sylvia plath
Anthony Doerr and John Steinbeck
JK Rowling & Beatrix Potter
Stephen King and George R.R. Martin
Dan Brown and Stephen King 😀
Jkr and either Margaret Mitchell or Stephen King
Torey Hayden and Casey Watson
Stephen King and Robert Heinlein.
Ayn Rand and Napoleon Hill!!
Jane Austen and J.K. Rowling. Bet they’d get a kick out of each other.
Barbara Erskine and Lulu Taylor
Edgar Allen Poe and Vic James
Simone de Beauvoir and Charles dickens.
Simone de Beauvoir, good one!
Jane Austen. Christopher Paolini.
Hemingway and Louisa May Alcott
Stephen King and Joe Hill
Terry Pratchett
Richard Paul Evans and Nicholas Sparks
Neil Gaiman and Kurt Vonnegut
JK Rowling and JJR Tolkien
King and Patterson
Karen Slaughter and Johnathan and Faye Kellerman. Technically 3
King and Steinbeck. To pick their brains
Fyodor Dostoevsky and Kurt Vonnegut!
Stephen King and Poe
What a conversation those two could have!
Right!
Danielle Steel and Karen Kingsbury
Louise Fitzhugh and Sue Grafton
PC Cast and Adam Silvera it’d be an amazing conversation.
Agatha Christie and Steve Berry.
I can’t….I just can’t. I have read so many wonderful books by so many wonderful authors. I’m old, and all of my life, I’ve only wanted books, not television….(turn off the TV…I can’t read!!!! is my motto.) Love my computer…..I can read every spare minute. You know what, the physical act of reading feels good. I’ve said that to nonreaders and they look at me like I’m nuts, but I swear, that feeling is addictive.
Maud Hart Lovelace and King David
King David for sure, but the second one? Depends on my mood…
Edgar Allan Poe and Dan Brown
Somerset Maugham and Bill Bryson
Somerset Maugham, good one!
My fave:)
Louise Penny
Stephen King
Tolkien and Agatha Christie.
Celestine Sibley and Nevada Barr
Louisa May Alcott and Stephen king
Maeve Binchy Louise Penny
Brene Brown and Kristina @Cherry
Ernest Hemingway
Pat Conroy
Gaiman and Murakami
Tolkien and Sherrilyn Kenyon
Fyodor Dostoevski and James Ellroy
J.K. Rowling and James Clavell.
Mark Twain and C. S. Lewis.
Jane Austen and Ms J K Rowling are the first who come to mind, though, given more time, I’d want to extend more invitations!
Where and what am I inviting them to?
Stephen King and Karin Slaughter
L.M Montgomery and Katherine Bell.
Rick Riordan and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Frank McCourt, and Jack London.
LM Montgomery and Neil Gaimin mebbe
Carolyn Keene and Stephen King
Dostoevsky and Ayn Rand
Charles Dickens and Judith Mcnaught
Agatha Christie and Louise Penny
Jules Verne and Fiona Davis
V.C Andrews and torn between Stephen King or J.K. Rowling
Tom Hanks and Michael Crichton.
Shashi Tharoor and Paulo Coelho
Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Heinlein.
Saint Paul and Harper @Lee
Ann M. Martin and Beverly Cleary.
PG Wodehouse and Jane Austen, and Alexander McCall Smith can sneak in under Miss Austen’s skirts.
Stephen king and Bram Stoker
Sir A C Doyle and JK ROWLING
John Steinbeck, Jack London
Judy Blume and Dr Seuss!
Charles Dickens and Emily Bronte
Joyce Carol Oates and Sylvia Plath.
Terry Pratchett and Peter James x
James Hadley Chase
Douglas Adams
Homer and Mary Shelley.
Charlotte Bronte and Michael Chricton Really, I could list numerous authors. It took me a while to settle on those two.
Agatha Christie and Isabel Allende
The living ones. Better conversation.
James Baldwin and AC Jordan/S.E.K Mqhayi
Tolkien and Edgar Allan Poe ?
William Shakespeare & Maya Angelo
Joseph Campbell and George RR Martin, just so I could smack him on the head for not continuing the GoTh series!
Bryce Courteny n Richard Barch
Nick Cage and Nora Roberts
Milly Johnson, carole matthews, Jenny Colgan and Kristin Hannah. Sorry my list is long
Heinlein and Asimov.
Austen and Christie
Instead of 2 would rather invite only one… Shakespeare
neville Goddard and hermen hessie 😛
Joyce carol oates, Anne Rice !
Stephen King and Brandon Sanderson
Shirley Jackson & Neil Gaiman
James Patterson and Agatha Christie
Neil Gaiman & JKR
Jilly Cooper and Anne Tyler
I’ve never wanted to meet famous people because I wouldn’t know what to say to them, lol
Louisa May Alcott and Jodi Piccoult
Paul from the Bible & Edith Wharton (together) haha!!
Jr ward and one from my childhood Robert munch
Stieg Larrson and Dean Koontz for sure.
David from the Bible- he had such passion, Brennan @Cathy
J K Rowling and Fern Britton!
C. S. Lewis and Louisa May Alcott
Pat Conroy and Anne Rice
Lee Childs and James Patterson
Maya Angelou and James Patterson
RL Stine and Jules Verne
Anne McCaffrey & Robert Heinlein
Jane Austen and Erma Bombeck get some good laughs and giggles in.
Agatha Christie and Donna Tartt.
Elizabeth Goudge and Sharyn Mccrumb
Haruki Murakami
Leia Stone and Brenda Hiatt
Steinbeck and Stephen King. That would be fun.
Marek Hłasko and Erich Maria Remarque – both died long time ago unfortunately
Harper Lee