Which author have you read the most books from? Don't lie

Which author have you read the most books from? Don't lie

>John Green

John Red

probably tylo be chillin really it's JK Rowling

Scott Bakker
then John Hawkes, I think

Dostoevsky

JK Rowling, obviously.

Wait no, it's Roald Dahl.

Yukio Mishima, or whoever wrote those Magic Treehouse books I liked in first grade.

Lorrie Moore (all of them)

R. L. Stine

R.L Stine, desu

enid blyton probably

GRRM, how bad is it guys?

Dostojewski, Plato, Hesse

gogol

Dav Pilkey

same sadly

Mick Mac McCorncob

Mary Pope Osborne

Kurt Vonnegut is GOAT.

Dostoyevsky wrote about 16 books and a bunch of short stories. Hesse wrote about 20 books.

ok let's assume that you've read every novel by each of those authors and aren't just name dropping them to appear clever.

are you saying that you've never read more than that by a single writer, even in your childhood? not even Roald Dahl or Enid Blyton or Beatrix Potter or some of the other names mentioned in this thread? didn't you ever read Asterix or Tintin?

that probably explains why you're reading all that turgid nonsense now

>Which author have you read the most books from?
>the most

>getting this triggered over someone's answer

are you actually real people?

>Yukio Mishima

Same

Mine is also Dostoyevsky. Every novel, novella, and short story. Deal with it.

Sir Terry Pratchett with Iain M. Banks probably coming up second.

Plato, which I don't really count

Shakespeare, which I do

Gene Wolfe
Dostoevsky
Cs Lewis
Plato

>Deal with it.
gosh i don't know if i can
there must be some sort of support group for people like me

Philip Roth, about 15

>Asterix or Tintin
Counted in words you'd have to have read very little for the authors of those to be your most read authors.

Oh well if we're counting fucking comics then I've read like 60 volumes of One Piece

Terry Pratchett.

And if we add in Comic books, Rumiko Takahashi and Neil Gaiman. My old library had sandman volumes and later Ranma volumes on lease.

Stephen King, he was all I read in my youth.

Aside from him it's Dostoyevsky

*sigh* Rowling

Richard Brautigan. Then it's Kawabata. Then Tove Jansson and Robert van Gulik.

Bulgakov

I've read Sombrero Fallout and An Unfortunate Woman, what Brautigan should I read next?

I am Russian I don't even know who those 3 authors you listed are.

18 plays by Shakespeare.
9 books by Tolstoy.

Trout Fishing in America, In Watermelon Sugar and Revenge of the Lawn are the best.

Isn't Roald Dahl available in Russia?
That probably explains why Russians are always such miserable fucks.

i've read everything by shakespeare, so him i guess.

Michener, surprisingly.

comics? Bill Watterson. books? Dostoevsky.

probably either J.K. Rowling or Philip Roth

Richard Brautigan underrated gr8

how old r u, m8

K. A. Applegate.

Robert Jordan, definitely.

Tao Lin.
Not even kidding. I don't like him either. I just read all of his work for some reason.

> I don't like him either. I just read all of his work for some reason.
it's how memes work

Hemingway or Fitzgerald. Probably Hemingway.

Plato I guess

Agatha Christie
I used to be a fan of her in my teens.

Now I find most of her books awful, but I still like some of them, e.g Ten Little Niggers

Mr. Dusty off-ski for me as well

Eeeeeeeeey~ Muh wigga

>a platonic dialogue is a book

God she's so beautiful

Balzac, Hugo, Dostoyevsky

Terry Brooks.

Bolaño

Michael Crichton

Tom Robbins

Same! 54+ core Animorphs books, and most of the spinoffs.

Also, probably 20+ by Brian Jacques, and if we're counting comics, Kirkman, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Bill Willingham, and Alan Moore.

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>muh daddy issues

u a girl, bro?

I never read more than one book from a single author.

stop copying me dude

It's either a throw up between:
Sanderson, Jim Butcher, LK Hamilton and Kim Harrison

Jenő Rejtő and Gibson. It's rare that I read more than few books by the same author.

Don DeLillo

It really never gets old.

C.S. Lewis, then Dickens, then Dostoyevsky

Haruki Murakami

Pretty sure I've read almost all his work that's been translated into English.

Bukowski and Hemingway
Not memeing btw

Brain Jaques by a landslide.
I think I read the whole Redwall series as a kid

Ian Flemming

Gotta love those 007 novels.

I don't know who wrote those books you're the hero of but probably that then.
If it's multiple authors then rl stine

Terry Pratchett or Larry Niven.

Ah high school.

Shel Silverstein, desu

Uh... whichever wrote the most books? I have no idea who that is, actually.

Another Dostoevsky reader here.

>turgid nonsense
>he hasn't even read Poor Folk

Isaac Asimov, with Arthur C. Clarke second, and Goscinny & Uderzo third.

Samuel Beckett ^-^

Murakami or Stephen King.

Crichton or King. They were pretty much all I read as a teenager.

Plato, Kant, and Marx

William Vollmann

I only read one book per author because I am mortal and will die without having read them all if I waste more time.

Let´s see:
>Frederick Forsyth
>John Grisham
>Ken Follett
>JK Rowling
Yep, I´m a pleb.

I'm like this in some ways, but it's usually around 2 or 3 if I like the author.

philip roth
cormac mccarthy
william faulkner
thomas pynchon
stephen king
clive barker


the latter two were back in middle and high school.

Either the author of The Boxcar Children or the author of The Hardy Boys. Used to slam those down by the dozen in the old days!
>Jesse hhhhhhhhhnnnnnggggggg

Hopping trains at that age, wow. Must have been the inspiration for On The Road.

I loved those books so much as a kid.

This is a really hard question. Cervantes I'd say.

milan kundera

>Being this assblasted over Internet people