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

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

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Cassandra Clare's definitely. She keeps writing so many beautiful series.
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Colleen Hoover. Because she is probably the only author whose all books I like the same. She is nothing if not consistent.
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I'd love to collect works of many authors, but the ones I'd really love to collect are the works of Jin Yong (Louis Cha) and Fujiko F. Fujio (if manga or comic books are included). I just love their stories and styles, and I feel like I can resonate well with their works!
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I want it to be:

Cassandra Clare (The Mortal Instruments series)
J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter series)
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I also want it to be Jane Austen, Emily Bronte, Louisa May Alcott, and Charlotte Bronte
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Jodi Picoult. I do already own most of her books at the moment. I really love her writing style and the topics she chooses to dive into in her books.
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Jeff Meyer inspires me a lot. I really do read his books.
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Post by Stephanie Kanu »

Oh, I have a lot of them.

Sidney sheldon
Sophie kinsella
Dan Brown
Stephen King
Rick Riordan

Just to name a few.
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Jane Austen might be the winner for this. I have read all her works, including the ones no one hears about. I've also read many of Daphne Du Maurier's works. She's not a well-known author, but her book Rebecca made me wonder about her other writings. Dan Brown's books have also been in my hands. He has some weird sci-fi ones out there, for those who enjoy that. I'd love to get a hold of Francine Rivers' collections. The ones I've read from her are amazing, so I think that'd be a good investment.
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Sidney Sheldon and mark twain. I love all works of Sheldon, she is a prolific writer
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie!
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Everything by Toni Morrison
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I have a wonderful husband who supports my book addiction so I have most of the classics. There is one author who I would love to have a physical copy of all her books. Nora Roberts. I have most of them as ebooks.
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I have recently started collecting Neil Gaiman's books. I reread them whenever I can, I love them so much! My favourite so far would have to be Neverwhere.
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Olgamiell wrote: 09 Feb 2021, 10:38 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.
I agree... a full collection of Terry Pratchett's books would be great. They are a joy to read being both intelligent and humorous.
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