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The answer would probably be different if you asked which writer I find "most useful" or who I think is the "best." But for a "favorite" I have to go with Sibbes, because he always seems to make me appreciate Christ more deeply.
I agree, Sibbes and Watson.Thomas Watson, particularly for his vivid use of language. He was an expert communicator and his expertise makes him continue to be one of the most readable of the Puritans. His book All Things for Good is a classic, not to be missed for its compelling explanation and application of the doctrine of providence.
There are better Puritan preachers and writers but I have to go with James Durham for professional interest which has had me spent a lot of time with his works.
Thomas Brooks is my favourite, what a mighty encouragement his writings have been.
Unlike many of the puritans, relatively little is known about him on a personal level.