Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Top Ten Authors I've Read The Most Books From


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week's Top Ten Tuesday asks bloggers to list their top ten authors they've read the most books from.

1. Akihisa Ikeda - 23 books. Ikeda wrote Rosario + Vampire and Rosario + Vampire: Season II manga. Both are fantastic and addicting. Both series are action packed and has a wide range of paranormal characters. If you want to delve into a manga about a boarding school with a variety of creatures such as vampires, succubi, witches, etc., definitely check out this series. The manga is much better than then anime by the way. I love how the main character is a human who tries to hide the fact that he is a human at a monster school.


2. Cate Tiernan - 22 books. In high school I was obsessed with Tiernan's Sweep series and couldn't wait to get my hands on all the books. The series is a paranormal fantasy focused on witches. I loved Tiernan's writing and also read the Balefire series which is about witches as well. I have read some books in the Immortal Beloved series which is so so and I have yet to start reading her Birthright series.

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3. Richelle Mead - 15 books. I have fallen in love with Mead's Vampire Academy and Bloodlines series. They are addicting. I am a huge paranormal fantasy reader and both series did not disappoint. If you like reading about vampires, definitely check out both series.


4. Charlaine Harris - 14 books. Harris wrote The Southern Vampire Mysteries series. If you enjoy paranormal fantasy about werewolves, vampires, witches and fairies, definitely check out this series. This series is adult and has adult content such as sexual encounters. The TV show True Blood is loosely based on this series.


5. Rick Riordan - 14 books. I have read all of Riordan's series and they don't disappoint. I love how Riordan weaves mythology into Middle Grade books for all readers to enjoy. Not only am I learning mythology but I am enjoying the adventures Riordan created. His writing is humorous and I can always depend on him to cheer me up. Definitely check out Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus and The Kane Chronicles. Riordan has an upcoming series called Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard which is based on Norse Mythology


6. J.K. Rowling - 13 books. Harry Potter has been a big part of my life and thank you to The Queen for inspiring me for being who I am today. Thank you for creating such an imaginative yet an important story for many readers to enjoy. Thank you for creating a loving and welcoming community of Potterheads. I have not found a community so generous and so accepting. The Harry Potter community accepts everyone and it's like a family. When I go to Harry Potter events, I see them as reunions. Thank you Rowling for the magic and for making this beautiful thing happen!

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7. Darren Shan - 12 books. Shan wrote the Cirque du Freak series that I was obsessed with in high school. I devoured those books so quickly one after another. If you like paranormal fantasy and vampires, definitely check this series out.


8. Brian Jacques - 11 books. Jacques wrote the Redwall series. Although I have only read half of the books in the series, Shan has shaped a good chunk of my childhood. I started reading Redwall books in grade school and have been hooked on fantasy ever since. Mossflower is my favorite book in the series that I have read so far. I hope to read the whole series one day.


9. Cassandra Clare - 11 books. All of Clare's book are about the Shadowhunter world and I am not complaining. I have been following Clare's work since her Draco Trilogy fan fiction hit the internet in the early 2000's. Not only have I fallen in love with her writing but I love the world building in The Mortal Instruments and in The Infernal Devices series. I can't wait for the The Dark Artifices and The Last Hours series. I also enjoy reading her Middle Grade series, Magisterium, which is co-authored by Holly Black.

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10. Melissa de la Cruz - 10 books. I have read all of the Blue Blood books and started to read de la Cruz's Heart of Dread series which is co-authored by her husband. Although the Blue Bloods series is not my favorite, I am somewhat addicted to her writing.


12 comments:

  1. Oh, wow. If I put my manga authors on my list I'd be in trouble. I didn't read Percy Jackson, but I can't wait for Magnus Chase! Good list!

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    1. Manga authors would definitely eat up my whole list. I hope you have a chance to read Percy Jackson in the future. Magnus Chase sounds awesome. I am looking forward to the book.

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  2. Charlaine Harris & JK Rowling were on my list as well! :-)
    My TTT: http://www.allensteachingfiles.com/2015/08/top-ten-tuesday-authors-ive-read-most.html

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  3. So wild how most of these authors could've been on my list too, especially if I had stuck to more recent times. However, over my lifetime, my TTT is sort of lopsided in favor of more prolific writers rather than especial brilliant authors who might write less. Yeah... I didn't even think of Manga. Shame on me!

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  4. I had Charlaine Harris too although I originally forgot about her since I don't have the books in my GRs. At some point I need to get to the Harry Potter books but I am the weirdo who has read JK Rowlings newer books! Great list!

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    1. I hope you have the chance to pick up J.K. Rowling's books. I love the Harry Potter series and I hope you do too.

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  5. Great list! Charlaine Harris and J K Rowling made my list too!

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  6. Yep. I definitely need to check out Charlaine Harris! Love Brian Jacques :) My TTT

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    1. Brian Jacques is pretty amazing. He was probably one of the first authors that I got me into fantasy.

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  7. You have an impressive list. I have students who become obsessed with almost all the authors you mention, too.

    Anne's TTT

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  8. Great list. I definitely need to start reading Richelle Mead's books.
    Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian

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    1. Richelle Mead is pretty amazing and has written so many series so far. I hope you end up reading books by her soon.

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