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AstonWest
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Post by AstonWest »

Sofia wrote:can only think of Patricia Cornwell at the moment....
I used to be able to say that, but have slacked off in recent years and can't claim that anymore.

I can almost claim that for Sue Grafton and Janet Evanovich as well (except it's tough finding some of their older books).

So, I guess the short answer is no...
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saracen77
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I have read all of Terry Pratchett's, except the new one, Making Money which I know is going to be in my stocking in a couple of weeks.

J K Rowling, of course, although I'm not sure the last one was quite worth the effort...
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Aloisius12
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I have read all 7 full plays of Aeschylus survived to our days and also both books by Francois Rabelais!
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abbeyfan
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Ive read all or most of : B traven
Cormac Mccarthy
Ken kesey
William borroughs
Stephen king
Tom clancy
Most Wm faulkner
Most e.a.Poe
Edward abbey. those are the ones that stand out as "I have to read all of that author or ill always wonder what else they might have to say"
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Post by Carrie R »

I have read all of Sue Grafton's A to Z Kinsey Millhone mysteries so far. She's up to "V." Only 4 left to go...
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Felicis
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Post by Felicis »

JK Rowling
Tamora Pierce
CC Hunter
Kelley Armstrong
Martha Finley
Anthony Horowitz
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cynde11
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Post by cynde11 »

I have read all by :
Nicolas Sparks
John Grisham
Beverly Cleary
J K Rowling
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kelleys4girls
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Post by kelleys4girls »

Stephen King
John Irving
Ian McEwan
John Banville
Robert McCammon
JK Rowling
Margaret Atwood
Jane Austen

I guess when I find one I like, I read them all.
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Bass Clef Builder
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Post by Bass Clef Builder »

I've read a;; of the books written by J.K Rowling and maybe Joe Haldeman. I wish there were more authors which grabbed a hold of me the way those two have.
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Post by Ant »

Just two sadly.....
Stephen King and James Herbert although I have read about 80% of Dean Koontz.
MsWend2013
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Post by MsWend2013 »

Marie De Jourlet ( many years ago)
Barbara Delinsky
Martina Cole
Ann Rule
John Grisham
To name a few.
serenity01
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I have read all of the books that Philippa Gregory wrote.
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Post by Gannon »

I have every book that David Mitchell has written. :D
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Post by Maud Fitch »

I've read all the books of minor players, e.g. trilogies which naturally never went any further, but recently the one whose 12 books I can claim I've read and re-read entirely is Jasper Fforde. 'Surprise, surprise' say Gannon and Fran!
"Every story has three sides to it - yours, mine and the facts" Foster Meharny Russell
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Post by jbstone2009 »

I love Tana French and I think I have read all of her wonderful mysteries. I am currently working my way through Louise Penny's great series of Inspector Gamache mysteries.
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