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zjones99
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I love John Green, like any other human being, so I believe I have read all of his books.
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J.K. Rowling, J.R.R. Tolkien and I'm currently working through Karen Witemeyer, and Tracie Peterson. I've also read a lot of Rick Riordan.
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Danielle Steel but I started reading her in high school.
Harlan Coben to date except the Mickey Bolitar series and that is only because I am waiting for him to get further along in it first, I hate having to wait for the next book in a series to come out.
J.K. Rowling of course
Laurell K Hamilton minus the comic books
Most of Sherrilyn Kenyon but she just has some many series that I haven't gotten to all of them, but I have read most of them and she has an alias as well that I have read Kinley MacGregor.
E.L. James

The thing about authors is that when you find a good one you tend to want to read everything they write
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Aloisius12 wrote:The problem now is that I do not know if I get to reading this second one, because I hated "The Thirteenth Tale" :?
The thirteenth tale and bellman & black are oh so very different!
I think I preferred Bellman & Black more to be honest.

Did you ever get around to reading it?
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I have read as many as I could find of the "Three Investigators" by Alfred Hitchcock. Also I know that they are written by the same author but "The Hardy Boys" and "Nancy Drew".
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James Clavell
Daniel Silva
Kim Harrison
J.R. Ward
Jim Butcher
Jeanine Frost
Louis Penny
Lara Adrian
Karen Marie Moning
George MacDonald Fraser
Sharon K. Penman
Dorothy Dunnett
Patrick O'Brian
Robert K. Massie
Ellis Peters
Laurie R. King
Elizabeth Peters



Sheesh...that's part of the list.
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Post by Sarah_Khan »

I've read all the books of a lot of authors... just to name some: Cecelia Ahern, Jane Austen, Ken Follett, the Brontë sisters, etc.
When I really like a book then I'll usually go back and check out other books the author has written.
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His name is Anders De La Motte.... But this feat was easy due to the fact that he only has 3 written! Dan Brown might be the other one, if not I'm only one book off from that and definitely have them all. Some of these one off authors, or authors that are just breaking out/celebrity bio authors I've read but as in a Stephen King or a Patterson, no way, not yet, not even close!
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Definitely Delilah Marvelle! In a span of a month or so after learning about her, I read her books one after another. School of Gallantry series - 5 books, The Rumor series - 4 books, Scandal series - 3 books. There's just something so special about her writing, I can't put it down.
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I haven't read all of the books of any author, but I think I have read all of H.P. Lovecraft's stories. I have an app on my cell phone that the person who created the app claimed to have all of his stories on the app. I think he did because I later found a website that also claimed to have all of the stories and I did not see any I hadn't already read on my cell phone. However, just reading all the stories doesn't mean that I've read everything H.P. Lovecraft wrote. He also wrote many letters, and poems, as well as doing ghostwriting. He did the ghostwriting because he needed the money--it was that or get a job because, although he was selling his great stories, now classics, like many great writers he wasn't getting paid much for them, and his true talent was only fully realized after he was dead.
I hope eventually to read some of the collections of his letters and his poems. I know Arkham House has some of them published now, but I haven't gotten around to ordering any of them. I doubt, though, that it would be possible for anyone to read all of H.P. Lovecraft's work after all these years because many of the letters have probably been long since destroyed.
I like everything H.P. Lovecraft writes, but my favorite of his stories is Colour Out Of Space. A really scary story.
Right now, I am trying to read everything Stephen King writes, which should be easier to do, although some of his earlier work is hard to find. And I also read anything about him, or articles on writing he wrote, which are not easy to find, and especially not in one place like a book. I am reading the books, though, in order he published them, rereading the ones I've already read again before moving on to the next one on the list. I'm up to Christine now, which I read once before. My favorite of Stephen King's books is 'Salem's Lot. I've read it several times, and will probably read it again.
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The only widely published author I can think of is Sophie Kinsella. (Confessions of a Shopholic series). I have read all of her books, minus a few that are under a different pen name.
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Rick Riordan.
I have read all of his books except for Magnus Chase which is apparently the next book I am going to read.
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I've read everything by:
Karen Marie Moning
Kaylea Cross
and almost everything (working on it)
Cristin Harber
Linda Howard
Christina Lauren
Virginia Henley
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G A Aiken/ Shelly Laurenston.. I have reread so many of her books..
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Jim Butcher Dresdon files
Kim Harrison The Hollows
J K Rowling Harry potter
Twilight series
hunger games series
Andrea O'Hanlon
Twisted Creations Home & Bath
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