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Star88
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Kristen Britain and JK Rowling
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I've read all the Terry Pratchett's and have all except the first 4. Somehow I never really hooked into Rincewind and his luggage. I love the witches and the watchmen and, of course, all the spoofs (Phantom of the Opera etc). I also have everything written by Anne McCaffrey and Diana Wynne Jones, plus (naturally) J K Rowling.
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Completed most of James Hadley Chase, Graham Greene and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

I like to try out new authors more, so my rate of completion regarding entire oeuvres is low.
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Quite a few actually:
James Rollins
Christopher Moore
Darynda Jones
Kim Harrison
J.k. Rowling
Janet Evanovich, though I have a few to go there
Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Lee Child is seeming like a contender after reading a couple of his novels
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Patricia Briggs, C.C. Hunter, and Rick Riordan are all authors I plan to read their whole book collection. I love how easy they are to read/understand, how they’re written, and the creativity of the storyline.
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Sarita Everson wrote: 16 Dec 2014, 12:44 I have a serious problem with this. I think I have some kind of book disease. I actually have lists and every author that I start I read all their books good, bad and and the ugly. Favourites so far.
Maya Banks
Kresley Cole
Gena Showalter
Alyssa Day
Larissa Ione
Lara Adrian also write as G.A.Aiken/Tina St. John
D.B. Reynolds
Nalini Singh
Lora Leigh
Shelley Laurenston
Cherise Sinclaire

I have alot more but still busy working through them.
I have the same problem. I have read the majority of many series but the only author i have read all of us Nalini Singh
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Kristin Hannah is an author who immediately comes to mind.

I also plan on reading everything from Philippa Gregory.
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Haruki Murakami. I just recently discovered him and I have a long list of all his works that I plan to read before the year is up. I'm not sure whether I'll finish but from what I've read so far, he's a really good writer.
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Anita Shreve. In high school I worked in a book store and one of my coworkers recommended one of her books to me. I immediately read all her other books and read all the new ones as they come out.
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Decades ago, when I worked in a Library, I read everything that CS Lewis ever wrote. He's still one of my favorites.

I'm pretty close to finishing Everything by JRR Tolkien, Mercedes Lackey, and Amanda Hocking.

I also intend to read everything by Agatha Christie, MC Beaton, and GRR Martin.
Currently writing: Charmed Lives, Sovereign Eyes, and Corithian Saga
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I've got a couple bibliographies of author's I want to read their works on... It's alittle ambitious but I think I can get Stephen King down... eventually haha and Hunter S. Thompson of course
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!” HST
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Christopher Paolini hasn't released anything in a while (disregarding the short story collection that came out last December, which I read), but if/when he releases another full length book I will definitely pick it up!

Other authors on this list would be John Green, Hank Green, and Blake Crouch.
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V.C Andrews, Stephen King, Kristin Hannah
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Post by Marty_Kelly »

I have several. To mention a few of those whose books I've either finished or almost finished:

Louis L'armour
Dan Brown
JRR Tolkien
JK Rowling
Chinua Achebe
Cyprian Ekwensi
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I have read all Kristen Ashley's books and keep waiting for new releases.

Katy Evans
Renee Carlino

I am currently on Sylvia Day, though she writes different genres, so I can't keep up
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