Who was the first author you had to read "everything" by?
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Re: Who was the first author you had to read "everything" by
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That is wonderful. Congratulations!Keith80 wrote:To show my age I'll admit to devouring as many of H.Rider Haggard's books as I could obtain as a boy. "She", "Alan Quartermain", "King Solomon's Mines", and "Nada the Lily" are still in my library. These wonderful adventure stories are treasures to me, and they helped to foment my life-long love of reading. I am now 80 years young and a day without reading is a day wasted. I graduated with a B.A. in English Lit. in 2013 from Trent U. "just for fun."
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The 'new' Nancy Drew or the old Nancy Drew?kim950 wrote:wow when i was younger and learnt about the library i spent many hours there, sourcing books.
i ended up reading all the Goosebumps books
aswell as the whole collection series of Nancy Drew (over 100 books)

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Would have to be Stephen King for me I guess! After reading The Shining - I was hooked. Must have been junior high. A group of us girls were obsessed with V.C. Andrews and Mary Higgins Clark, too. My current obsessions are Louise Penny and Liane Moriarty.chocomeiske wrote:Dean Koontz , Stephen King, James Patterson, Eric Jerome Dickey and Jim Butcher.
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Ammonia wrote:The very first author, who caught my attention to such an extent that I felt like I absolutely had to read everything by him, was Tolkien. I was still in my childhood years and I made the common mistake to read Lord of the Rings first. Thus, I often found myself asking questions about the characters and the story without being able to grasp exactly what had happened before and how we've gotten to a certain point of the plot. Regardless, I was so fascinated by his signature style of making such extensive descriptions of every single thing that I decided to read the one book, which explains everything from the very beginning - the Silmarillion. Ever since I read it I became so hooked on Tolkien's world that I bought every single work of his I could find on the market.
Nowadays I have more than a dozen books written by Tolkien written in English and translated in my native Bulgarian language (my LotR edition is consisted of one book only). Even though through the years I've gathered many books and series written by one author only (regardless of the author's gender), compared to the collection of books by other writers, his name is currently featured above the largest collection of books by a single author in my library.
Some other authors I've read "everything by", or at least everything I could find, are Richard A. Knaak, Lindsey Kelk, Cassandra Clare and more.
If you enjoy Richard A Knaak perhaps you would enjoy his book coming out in March 2016. I heard it was supposed to be very good.
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The Cthulhu Mythos is one of the most shockingly creative sub-genres of horror ever invented. I've read everything by Lovecraft. Literally everything.
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