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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Life is what happens to you while you are busy making other plans.
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High School was Piers Anthony...so hard to find some of his books, though.
Currently, Richelle Mead. I started in the YA series but now fancy a new series that isn't getting much love from publishers. Age of X is like American Gods but on a larger scale.
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As an adult, I think the first time I really experienced this was Markus Zusak or Vonnegut. Currently I think the author I most want to take a deep dive into is Murakami.
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Michael Crichton. I discovered him quite late. 'Jurassic Park' is the first book by him I read, and after I simply had to read his entire works (Still haven't gotten around to read any non-fiction by him, though.)
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