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Pm7lucas
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Nora Roberts...all of them even the series romances from WAY back. Also Dan Brown and J R Ward.

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John Kennedy Toole (kind of cheating because he only wrote two). I'm up to 10 for Joseph Heller, so I'm getting close.
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J.K. Rowling, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Oscar Wilde (although those aren't books but essays, poems and a play but...I'm counting it). I think that's it.
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I have read all three books of Khaled Hossieni. And Dan Brown. But his new book is coming now. So I guess he will be out this list for a while.
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I keep going back to Pride and Prejudice. I've read the rest of Jane Austen's works. What I love is her insight into character. She had such a confined life - no travel, a very proper upbringing - yet she watched and observed the people around her, finding interest and humour in even the most (well) stupid (think of Mrs Bennett). She makes the most of everyday situations and doesn't need action and car (read carriage) chases, murder and mayhem to make a story. Think of P'P, a house visit, a couple of dances, a visit to a friend, a tour and, yes, a stupid sister (Shock, horror, gasp!). I guess she's just too slow for us TV addicts, tying up the whole plot in 60 minutes.
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Yep! Wally Lamb - I'll read anything and everything that he writes - he's a genius!
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Candice Millard. She only has a few, but they are dynamic histories that stay with me.
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I get obsessed and start reading all I can find by one author, but then I usually find something else to read and don't go back. Usually it's hard to keep up. I don't think I've read everything by anyone that I can think of.
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Christopher Paolini, G.R.R Martin, Stephanie Meyer, Cornelia Funke, Arthur Conan Doyle.
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I can confidently say that I have read all of Nalini Singh's and J.K Rowling's books.
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I have read all of Enid Blyton’s books including The a Famous Five, The Secret Seven, The Magic Faraway Tree and even her short stories. I couldn’t get enough!
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J.K. Rowling, Patricia Briggs, C.C. Hunter, Abigail Gibbs and that’s all I can think of for novel authors off the top of my head. If we included manga authors I have a way longer list because it’s so much easier to read. I won’t write down the manga authors though because it would be very long & I would have to research their names (most are in Japanese).
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I have read all of Jane Austin's books, Charlotte Bronte's, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Thomas Hardy, and a myriad more. I particularly like books written in the 1980's.
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I believe I have read every book by Douglas Adams, Barbara Nadel and Jo Nesbo, but I could be wrong. With the latter two releasing new books at least once a year, it is not always easy to keep up :(
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Post by HollandBlue »

Good question! Although I've read a lot of books by the same authors, I don't think I've actually read all the books written by one specific author. Some of the series I've started and not finished include: Caroline Keene's Nancy Drew, Stephen King books, Agatha Christie books, Laura Ingalls Wilder Little House books, Danielle Steele books, Dr. Seuss books, Kathleen E. Woodiwiss books, Judith Krentz books, and many more!
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