Which author would you like a collection of all their books in your home library?(In paperback)

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Which author would you like a collection of all their books in your home library?(In paperback)

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I have always wanted a Percy Jackson collection of novels in my future home library, all hardcopy books.
Just so I could read it slowly and relaxed whenever I'm free
Who is the author you want an entire shelve or more dedicated to? And also show off to your friends?
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That's a good and difficult question! I think that I have most of what I would want to read over & over again. I have all of the works of Mark Twain and the Bronte sisters (both of those collections are each in one large volume). I had most of Jane Austen's work, but my son, the English major, walked off with most of them.
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Probably Jodi Picoult books. I already have probably 3/4 of her books in my house. I love her books!
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That's a great thread! The dream of mine is to have a collection of all of Terry Pratchett's books. I can read his books over and over again.
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After several years of collecting, I finally have all of Jodi Picoult's books (not all in paperback, but mostly)
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Anne McCaffrey. I love her sense of writing
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I'm not sure. Maybe J. R. R. Tolkien? There are so many good writers.
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Anne McCaffrey, Dragon of Pern books. Slowly I am getting them.
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This has to be Enid Blyton. 🥺 I want my children to read all her books. And then my grandchildren 🥺❤️
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Ronald Reuel Tolkien is at the top of my list. Definitely want more than just one author 😉
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Definietely John Irving. I find his books so captivating and so heart - touching. The only issue is that I would probably never found enough time to read them all! They're so thick - which makes sense because usually they're lifelong stories with many side plots and digressions - it makes reading them very time-consuming. They also require a lot of attention and are not always an easy read. But I do love all of these I've already read and I hope to read them all in the future!
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I would really love to have Dan Brown's books. Am never disappointed whenever I pick one of his works.
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So many to choose from
but George R.R. Martin especially from the fire and ice series
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I'll love to have all of Sidney Sheldon's books as well as Harry Kraus' books. There was never any book of theirs that I regretted reading.
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All of Jane Austen's first edition books .
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