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Top Ten Authors I Own the Most Books From
I don’t usually buy books because I love the author; I’m more likely to buy a book because the premise caught my interest or it’s received many positive reviews. Yet there are some authors, mainly from my middle school and high school years, that I have read extensively and whose books I still keep on my shelves for future rereads. Here are some of them:
1.
J.K. Rowling – Of course, I would have her books on my shelves and plenty of them. I have the entire
Harry Potter series,
The Hogwarts Library box set, a second copy of
The Tales of Beedle the Bard, and
Casual Vacancy. I plan to eventually buy
Cuckoo’s Calling and
The Silkworm to add to my collection. It’s pretty much a given that I’ll love whatever she writes.
2.
Lemony Snicket – I love his
A Series of Unfortunate Events series, and I have the first 12 of them on my bookshelves, and I just need to buy
The End. I plan to reread these sometime soon, since I never did finish the entire series for some reason or another.
3. Lynn Kurland – I used to have a weakness for her historical fiction, time-traveling, fantasy romance novels. I have 20 of her books which is crazy. I think what drew me to her writing was that I always knew what awaited me within the pages of her books; I could count on a tasteful romance filled with adventure, bandits, and true love shared between a strong female protagonist and a medieval lord. Unlike other adult romances, her writing was never as explicit, not that I have any problem with steamier romance scenes. And the secondary characters always brought so much to the story with their banter and chivalry! All of the characters belonged to one of three family lines, and they would reappear in several novels which I loved. And the setting was pretty much always in castles in England or Scotland! How could I not read these?
4.
Cate Tiernan – In high school, the
Sweep series had to be one of my top five series, and I own every single book in this series. I was obsessed with this series, and after finishing one of the books, I would immediately go to the bookstore to buy the next one. Morgan was a very realistic protagonist. While I couldn’t relate to her growing powers as a witch, I could understand her insecurities, and the romance in this one is just sooooo good. I need to reread these soon.
5.
Meg Cabot – I cannot even begin to express my love for her books. I read so many of them during high school, and I think they helped me get through all of the teen-angst and insecurities. I loved
The Princess Diaries, the
All-American Girl and the
1-800-Where-R-U (now called
Vanished) series. But my favorite is still
The Mediator series, mainly because of the love interest Jesse. I reread this series so many times, and I will never give these books away.
6.
Jodi Picoult – After I read
My Sister’s Keeper, I kind of joined in on the whole Jodi Picoult craze. I bought several of her books, but when I think about it, I’ve only read maybe four of them. Every once and awhile, I get the urge to read another, so I’ve been slowly making my way through them. I’ll admit that none of them really stand out as unique to me. But they always deal with some controversial case, and I find the unraveling of the story entertaining, making it hard to put her books down.
7.
Darren Shan – This is another series I never finished, but I was really enjoying. I'm somehow missing #5,
Trials of Death. I think I lent it out, but it was never returned. I tried out
The Demonata series as well, but I wasn't as impressed.
8.
Cassandra Clare – It is no secret that I was a huge fan of
The Mortal Instruments series, and I was also really into
The Infernal Devices series. I’ve lost some of my interest in her books recently, especially after she continued a trilogy that I think should have remained finished. Yet I still have all of them on my shelves, except for
City of Heavenly Fire which I still need to purchase. Or maybe I’ll just borrow it from the library…
9.
Neil Gaiman – I didn't realize how many Gaiman books I had until just now. I love
The Sandman comic series, and his children's books and short stories are simply amazing. I don't always like his books, but I do love their darker tones and how creepy they can get.
10.
Tamora Pierce – I count Pierce among my favorite authors, and I would gladly revisit her books at any time. I have almost all of her books that take place in the Tortall universe, such as
The Song of the Lioness, the
Protector of the Small,
The Immortals, and the
Daughter of the Lioness series. The only series I’m missing from this universe is the
Beka Cooper series, but I’ve heard it’s not as good as the others so I may not purchase it or even read it. I also have
The Will of the Empress that I picked up randomly, but I have yet to read the
Circle of Magic series, but I heard this is a standalone?
I have some new favorite authors that I’ve discovered recently, but many of these are old favorites I can count on for some wonderful rereads.
So what about everyone else? What authors do you own the most books from? Let me know and don’t forget to link up to your
Top Ten Tuesday in the comments!