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fandomsecrets2016-01-15 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #3299 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3299 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Animaniacs]
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[The Heroic Legend of Arslan]
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08. [SPOILERS for The Force Awakens]

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09. [SPOILERS for The Force Awakens]

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10. [SPOILERS for Steven Universe]

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11. [WARNING for rape]

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12. [WARNING for rape]

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13. [WARNING for possible child abuse?]

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14. [WARNING for rape]

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15. [WARNING for suicide]

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16. [WARNING for underage incest]

[Steven Universe]
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You don't know the context. Unless OP was going for a job in a literary field, JKR is a fairly innocuous answer. As others pointed out, her novels are imaginative, successful, and unlike 50 Shades the style isn't horrendous.
I work in a non-literary but brain-oriented field, and half of the people I work with probably think of me as a bit of a snob for like art exhibitions. While half of the rest also like museums.
Also, if I was asked who my favorite author is, I'd probably say Terry Pratchett, mostly because he's the only author I didn't get bored with after 3 or 4 books.
It doesn't mean I haven't read books that were really good. It just means that I get bored easily, time is not unlimited, and when authors tend to write about the same thing I lose interest.
The question was not "Who do you think is the best writer who ever existed?", it's "who's your favorite writer?". You can enjoy books without thinking they're the best of the world, it just means they fit what you want or need to read at the moment.