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This week is all about the authors we have read the most books from.
Jana's Picks
Going through my books, I realized I tend to read from a TON of different authors. I've got so many I love, but most of them are new authors within the last few years so they only have 2-3 books out. I also host the Debut Author Challenge, so I have found myself reading more debuts lately. I need to re-visit some of my favorite authors, apparently!
1. Tracey Garvis-Graves (4 books)
On the Island is my favorite by her, but I've pretty much read and loved everything she's written!
On the Island is my favorite by her, but I've pretty much read and loved everything she's written!
2. Marissa Meyer (4 books)
The Lunar Chronicles are AMAZING. Can't wait for Winter!
3. Veronica Rossi (5 books - if you count her Boomerang books)
Under the Never Sky is one of my favorite trilogies, and her Boomerang books collaboration as Noelle August are so swoony.
4. Maggie Stiefvater (5 books)
I loved the Wolves of Mercy Falls and I enjoyed her two Books of Faerie as well. I DNF'd The Raven Boys. *hides*
5. Mary Higgins-Clark (A ton. I don't even know how many.)
I enjoy Mary's mysteries in the summer because they are so creepy and summer had more daylight hours! Haha. Sadly, her books are not as good as they used to be.
Lauren's Picks
I was lucky for this week's TTT. I didn't even have to look at my bookcases or my Goodreads shelves. My boyfriend likes to pick on me by saying that all authors are my favorite, but.. I simply have several favorite authors. Just to be fair, I only listed three today, but I assure you.. the list goes on.
6. Margaret Atwood (all of them)
You know how people have spirit animals? Let's just say that Atwood is my spirit person.
7. Michelle Moran (all of them)
Most of you know that historical fiction was my first love, and Moran does historical fiction right. She focuses on the facts and branches out from there. All of her novels feature women who have had strong personalities/vital roles in their society, which is a definite plus for me.
8. Ania Ahlborn (all except the newest one)
This author. She just does it for me. All of her novels are horror and somehow she can weave a classic horror theme into a completely new and creative plot that literally keeps you from blinking while reading.
Daisy's Picks
9. Jill Mansell (16 books)
So I have a lot of love for Jill Mansell and her contemporary romances! They're my kind of comfort read and I've basically devoured her whole backlist when I 'discovered' her when I was about 17 or so.
10. Maria V. Snyder (11 books)
I LOVE Maria V. Snyder's writing style! I've read all her books except for the latest one, but it's sitting on my shelf, so SOON!
Tell us your most read authors!!
Pssst Daisy! You're gonna love Shadow Study :) :)
ReplyDeleteYAY! :D I really need to read it soon, cause I'm so excited it's another novel in the Poison Study world!
DeleteHi Daisy! I'm honored to be one of your two picks! Thanks so much. I hope you enjoy the new book. Dont' wait too long as Night Study is coming out at the end of January. Jaime - thanks for the endorsement and for all your support over the years! <3
DeleteAh - Atwood made my list, too!!
ReplyDeleteExcellent choices for your lists. Julia Quinn made my TTT because she is totally my comfort read author. Love her!
ReplyDeleteI've read a lot of Mary Higgins Clark books as well, Jana. Here older ones are my favourite.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Atwood is all over the place for me! Some of her work I've loved, some I'm been indifferent to, and some has just confused the heck out of me.
ReplyDeleteGreat list. I love Mary Higgins Clark.
ReplyDeleteWasn't it fun to figure out how many books you've read by each author? Thanks for this prompt!
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When I was 12 I decided I was going to read every book by Gordon Korman.....some are out of print and I couldn't find them all, but I made it through 56 of them!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Atwood! Well done to all of you with these impressive numbers. :)
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ReplyDeleteGreat list!! I've read the first three books in the Raven Cycle series and can't wait for the final book. I'm just now starting the Lunar Chronicles series and I hope to get to Rossi by the end of the year.
ReplyDeleteHere is my TTT: http://www.jacquesbooknook.blogspot.com/2015/08/top-ten-tuesday-authors-i-have-read.html
Apparently this comment box really wants me logged in under my Google account, not Wordpress. Oh well. My original comment (before deletion to try to log in correctly) was: "Oh my gosh, I know Maria Snyder and have read all her books and still completely forgot to put her on my list! I may need to go edit it now, I feel completely ashamed..."
ReplyDeleteAand this was supposed to be up under my earlier post so you would know it's the same person. I am really failing at this this morning.
DeleteWhat a fabulous idea. I had a lot of fun revisiting my favourite authors.
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading, everyone.
Marianne from
Let's Read
Love Mary Higgins Clark! My TTT
ReplyDeleteThat was a great subject indeed!
ReplyDeleteI love Snyder too! I need to read the latest one as well, though. Guess we'll both need to get on it!
ReplyDeleteNicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
I really need to pick up the Lunar Chronicles! Everyone raves about them.
ReplyDeleteGreat reads!! I need to read some Maggie Stiefvater. I hear so much about her amazing writing!
ReplyDeleteI love Lauren’s picks. Margaret Atwood made my list too. She’s my favorite author.
ReplyDeleteAj @ Read All The Things!
Marissa Meyer is very high up on my to-read list. In fact, Cinder should be on hold for me at the library any day now...
ReplyDeleteLove the Lunar Chronicles! Thanks for hosting. :)
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ReplyDeleteYour list posts are all so fun to read!
ReplyDeleteThere are many authors I've never heard of! Gotta try them now~
My top read author was Walter Farley, that is if you don't count Dr. Seuss (42). I read 20 of his Black Stallion horse books as a preteen. :)
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ReplyDeleteThe Lunar Chronicles is one of books that I can´t wait for read, definitely on my list of books to read before of die <3
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