I have everything Nora Roberts has written. Everything Catherine Colter has written. I have several long series written by other authors. I all of J.D. Robb.
I plan on reading majority of Jodi Picoult and would love to read all of them but I don’t read supernatural, ghost, psychic type books and she has like 3 that are like that so I will never read all her books. And one of her characters is named Mariah, and that is my daughters name, so I wish I could read that one.
Stuart Woods, Randy Wayne White, James Paterson, Diane Capri, Iris Johannsen , David Bishop, Julie Smith. and many others. If I read a book I really enjoy , I go back and read the author’s other writings. like to read from earliest to current.
Such a shame, Erik Larsson died before he could finish all he wished to write in that series. I haven’t had the heart to pick up the author who picked up the character. I just don’t think it would be the same. Maybe, at some point, I’ll give it a try.
The Clan of the Cave Bear Series-The Century by Ken Follet and Outlander by Diana Gabaldon-Also the Mary Stewart series on Merlin and King Arthur-4 books in that series.
A.A. Milne, L.M. Montgomery and L. Frank Baum. Harper Lee and Margret Mitchell and Lewis Carrol, and Dr. Seuss. Also Random Riggs. Could finish J.K. Rowling’s pseudonym Galbraith Books so can’t say all of hers.
Val MacDermid… can’t get enough of her Brit Lit. Her depiction of psycho serial killers in the Tony Hill Series is beyond comparison with the earliest use of psychological profiling, early 1990s. Then she writes a masterful book on Walt Whitman, which was dark and dreary, like his life. Everything she writes has incredible research and attention to detail. I really like that. Ah, Roselyn Vazquez, read much of Sandra Brown as well … for similar reasons. Charles Dickens is always my choice for classics, which I collect.
Sophie Kinsella, Lauren Weisberger, Stieg Larsson and Kiera Cass
Brian Jacques, Robert Jordan, Erik Larson, Alex Grecian, Patrick Rothfus, Poppy Z Brite, and getting close with Neil Gaiman
Karen Marie Moning
Hazel Gaynor
Rick Riordan, Cassandra Clare,JRR Tolkien,JK Rowling,John Green and many more
Becky Albertalli, Leigh Bardugo, Cassandra Clare
Larry McMurtry..
Daniel Silva, Lawrence Sanders, Domenic Dunne, Jonathan and Faye Kellerman.
Jodi Picoult and Jk Rowling
Agatha Christie
Emily Giffin and Liane Moriarty
John Grisham
Cathy Kelly, Kate Morton and Torey Hayden
Gillian Flynn
F Scott Fitzgerald
John Grisham, Stephen king, James Patterson, David Baldacci,
Dan Brown, Dean Koontz, Tom Clancy
Stuart Woods.
susan dennard
Me
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Ken Follett, J K Rowling, Harper Lee.
Margaret Mitchell.
Kate Morton,Justin Cronin
Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Harper Lee, Elizabeth Gaskell, N.B.Roberts
Sarah Addison Allen
J D Salinger, John Steinbeck, Ernest Hemingway, James Jones, Walter M Miller Jr, Ed McBain, James Lee Burke, James Baldwin, Shirley Jackson
D H Lawrence
Melissa Foster
M.C. Beaton
Amen Rice, Tabitha King, Maeve Binchey
Laura Ingalls Wilder, Sarah Jio, Kristin Hannah
Jodi Picoult. Marian Keyes. Working on Kristin Hannah.
Love Marian Keyes!
Agatha Christie
Kate Morton, Joshilyn Jackson and Karen White.
Vc andrews
Sydney Sheldon & John Grisham
sidney sheldon, dean koontz, sherrilyn kenyon, christinie feehan, their are too many to count
Ditto: too many over four decades of reading.
Elin Hilderbrand
Jerry Jenkins
Jodie Picoult…. i think I’ve read almost all her books
William Kent Krueger
Almost done with his!
Amy Tan and Kate Morton.
I have everything Nora Roberts has written. Everything Catherine Colter has written. I have several long series written by other authors. I all of J.D. Robb.
Sue Grafton, Stieg Larsson, Kathy Reichs….
Jane Austen
Jody Picolt, Dan Brown, Fern Micheals, Harlan Coben, Lee Childs, Danielle Steele…
Nicholas Sparks, Emily Giffin and Sarah j Maas. Almost all of John Sanford’s work as well
Just started John Sandford!
My favorite book of his is Mortal Prey but I am a St. Louis girl and that’s where most of it takes place lol
Reading Deep Freeze right now. I’ll try that one next thanks for the suggestion!
You’re welcome ?
@Katie Oh you need to read all the Virgil Flowers series— he works with Lucas Davenport early on in the Prey series (which I’ve read twice).
Oh I’ll have to get those thank you ?
Louise Jensen, B.A Paris, several with only one book. These are what come to mind
Stephen king
Simone St. james
Ellery Adams
Lea Wait
Anne Rice, Dan Brown
Carl Hiassen
Sue Grafton Nevada@Katie
Lol your comment tagged my last name. ? Hopefully will e published sometime in life though.
I had to leave the space out between her names as it kept trying to add your name in also lol
Well what I can say? It’s a cool name. ?
Khaled Hosseini, Ruta Sepetys, john Saul, Judy Blume, Norma Klein
Francine Rivers
Dan brown
Paige too
Jane austen
R.L. Stine
@Stephanie
@Blake
Diana Gabaldon
Stephen king
John Connolly….
John Grisham, Jeffrey Archer, Michael Connelly, Agatha Christie
Janet Evanovich
Mary Jane Staples, Kathy Reichs & Miss Read ??????
dan brown
Cassandra Clare, Stephanie Meyer, Ally Condie, Kristin Cashore, Ransom Riggs, Madeline LeRoux
Arthur Conan Doyle
Jane Austen ?
Shakespeare
Noam Chomsky, Niall Ferguson, Thomas Jefferson, Winston Churchill, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Dee Henderson, Tom Clancy
Kathryn Stockett, lol, she’s only had one book. The help, but I want her to write more. I liked her writing style.
I plan on reading majority of Jodi Picoult and would love to read all of them but I don’t read supernatural, ghost, psychic type books and she has like 3 that are like that so I will never read all her books. And one of her characters is named Mariah, and that is my daughters name, so I wish I could read that one.
Jane Austen, and Daphne du Maurier (I think).
Danielle Steel, Victoria Hislop, Nelson Demille, Harlan Coban, Robin Cook…
Ruth Ware, Gillian Flynn, Mary Kubica, @Blake
Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, Terry Pratchett, Bill Bryson, Joan Hess.
Lee child Dan Brown Linwood Barclay .
FRanz Kafka
Dan brown .
Christine Feehan
J.R Ward
Nalini Singh
Sarah Dessen
Karen Kingsbury
i dont have the full thing yet but im saving to get all the series
Jodi picoult
JK Rowling
Robin Cook, Sidney Sheldon
J.K. Rowling, Dan Brown, Angela Marsons
Anne Rice and Dan Brown
Amish tripati
Giovanna Fletcher ?
I can’t. What a fickle reader I am.
Thanks for this thread
Most, but never all of anyone.
Barnaby Allen
Ruth Ware
Jan Karen, James Harriet
Sue Grafton, Lee Childs, JD Robb, PJ Tracy, JK Rowling to name just a few ?
Jan Karen, James Harriet
I keep trying to spell Karon & Herriot correctly! Won’t allow it!
Mitch Albom, Paulo Coelho, Rhonda Byrne,
Jk rowling. Kate Atkinson. Bill bryson. David nicholls
Danielle steel
Alison Weir
Stephen King, Dean Koontz, John Sandford
Jo Rowling, Lilian Jackson Braun, Sarah Addison Allen
John Irving
Nelson Demille
Stuart Woods, Randy Wayne White, James Paterson, Diane Capri, Iris Johannsen , David Bishop, Julie Smith. and many others. If I read a book I really enjoy , I go back and read the author’s other writings. like to read from earliest to current.
Lee Child
John Grisham
Maeve Binchy, Margaret Lawrence, Jk Rowling, Jodi Picoult, Judy Blume, and in one more book Liane Moriarty.
Cassandra Clare
P.c cast and robyn peterman
Christine Feehan
Ann Rule
Pat Conroy
Dan Brown
Jennifer l. Armentrout
SA’ADAT Hasan mintoo
Farhat Ishtiaq
Other than that, I believe in trying all genres and all authors
The list would be WAAAY too long. I’m 69 and I’ve been reading since I was 5.
Morgan Matson
Lee child,Ray Bradbury, Issac Asimov, Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child, Dr. Seuss, The Brothers Grimm, and many, many more.
Nadia Hashimi, Anne Fortier, and Barbara Michaels
Rick riordan
Rick Riordan, Maggie Stiefvater, Leigh Bardugo, Victoria/V.E Schwab, Suzanne Collins, etc
Barbara Michaels and Agatha Christie
Laurell K Hamilton’s Anita Blake series.
No one so far as I know.
Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy, Edgar Allan Poe, L. M. Montgomery.
Edgar Allan Poe is the reason I’m a writer and poet. How anyone can create beauty in the horror genre is amazing!
The Cat Who series by Lillian Jackson Brain. Seriously. Even the cookbook.
I’m disappointed, I thought this was funny
Emma Scott
Clarissa Meyer
Mark Edwards, Margaret Mitchell, close with Stephen King, Dean Koontz I am pretty sure of, probably others.I am a voracious reader
Oscar Wilde
Jk Rowling and Adam Neville
Peter James and @Kimberley..
J A Jance, J K Rowling, Elizabeth George, Cormoran Stryke novels by J K Rowlings’ alter ego, whose name escapes me at the mo’.
Last name Galbraith.
Thank you, @Sandi. Is the 1st name Robert?
@Judith
Do you happen to know if & when she has another coming out?
I don’t sorry. Sadly, I don’t like her pseudonym writing.
I love it, but its one of my favorite genres.
Robin Hobb, Rudyard Kipling, William Horwood, these three include all poetry, short stories and academic papers.
Juliet Marillier and Tamora Pierce
Allen Bradley – the Flavia DeLuce series:)
J.R.Ward
Abbi glines
Martina cole
Mary Stewart
Edgar Allen Poe
Js Scott
I am not sure about every book he wrote but I just finished my second SERIES by William John stone
Nora Roberts Carl Hiaasen Tami Josh Jesse Kellerman.
Cormac McCarthy
Karin Slaughter
The guy who wrote Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
Stigg Laarson.
thank you.
Such a shame, Erik Larsson died before he could finish all he wished to write in that series. I haven’t had the heart to pick up the author who picked up the character. I just don’t think it would be the same. Maybe, at some point, I’ll give it a try.
The Clan of the Cave Bear Series-The Century by Ken Follet and Outlander by Diana Gabaldon-Also the Mary Stewart series on Merlin and King Arthur-4 books in that series.
Yes, definitely Diana Gabaldon and Ken Follet.
A.A. Milne, L.M. Montgomery and L. Frank Baum. Harper Lee and Margret Mitchell and Lewis Carrol, and Dr. Seuss. Also Random Riggs. Could finish J.K. Rowling’s pseudonym Galbraith Books so can’t say all of hers.
Truman Capote.
Agatha Christie
Me too!
Timothy Findley
Heather Gudenkauf
Leslie Kagen
Lori Lansens
Almost all john Irving
Kristin Hannah, Karen White, John Sandford
M J Arlidge and Jon Ronson
A&E Kirk! That is until they release their new books
Hunter S. Thompson
Rainbow rowell
Emily Bronte. Idt I’ve read every single book by even my favorite authors. Whether it be it’s still on my TBR list or it didn’t interest me.
Lisa Gardener
Cecelia Ahern
Diana Gabaldon..
Patrick Taylor..
Kathryn Lynn Davis..
And many others.
What genre does Diana Gabaldon write? I have been tempted to try her books several times, but have never done so.
Well… it is a time travel… from ww11. Back to Scotland.
Judith Kay Quinn Outlander is paranormal Scottish with a romance that transcends time.
Sounds good I will definitely give it a try.
Sylvain Reynard
Debra Harkness
JD ROBB
Luis L’amour, Stephen King, J.K. Rowling, Dean Koontz, Robbert Jordan.
Pat Conroy.
Maeve Binchy
Joanne Harris, Kate Morton, Harper Lee, JK Rowling
Robert Ludlum
Chanda Hahn, Karen Lynch, Paula Weston
Jeffrey Eugenides
John Irving
Judith McNaught, Sandra Brown, Abbi Glines and Emma Chase
B.L. Newport
Val MacDermid… can’t get enough of her Brit Lit. Her depiction of psycho serial killers in the Tony Hill Series is beyond comparison with the earliest use of psychological profiling, early 1990s. Then she writes a masterful book on Walt Whitman, which was dark and dreary, like his life. Everything she writes has incredible research and attention to detail. I really like that. Ah, Roselyn Vazquez, read much of Sandra Brown as well … for similar reasons. Charles Dickens is always my choice for classics, which I collect.