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I don't love all of the Pern books...really. Some of them irritate me. Listen to Jacks.
Way to jump right in, Kaput. Nicely done!
Way to jump right in, Kaput. Nicely done!
I guess I haven't shelved quite a few books I've read. If I shelved every Shakespeare play and Agatha Christie book I read, I'm sure they would be my top authors. I read a shitload of Agatha Christie in my middle school-early high school years.

A favorite is
Absent in the Spring and Other Novels especially when she runs out of books to read and doesn't know what to do next.

Stephen King:23
Anne Rice: 18
Katherine Kerr: 12
Katherine (KA) Applegate: 12
J.K. Rowling: 10
Jane Yolen: 10
Alice Hoffman: 8
Donna Jo Napoli: 7
Jane Austen: 6
Tanith Lee: 6
1-David Eddings-22
2-Anne McCaffrey-17
3-Margaret Weis-14
4-L.M. Montgomery-12
5-Beverly Cleary-11
6-J.K. Rowling-8
6-C.S. Lewis-8
8-Arthur Conan Doyle-7
8-Judy Blume-7
10-Julie Kagawa-6
2-Anne McCaffrey-17
3-Margaret Weis-14
4-L.M. Montgomery-12
5-Beverly Cleary-11
6-J.K. Rowling-8
6-C.S. Lewis-8
8-Arthur Conan Doyle-7
8-Judy Blume-7
10-Julie Kagawa-6
Good going, Amelia. A nice chunk of women in there.
(I always look to see how many women are in someone's top ten.)
(I always look to see how many women are in someone's top ten.)

Hmmm, I never thought to look either, Amber. But, I do seem to be relatively balanced. :)
Honestly, I was kind of surprised there were so many women in my top 10. I don't read with an eye toward the author's gender, really. Most of my most-read women are mystery writers: Elizabeth George, P.D. James, Donna Leon. And Agatha Christie would probably be way up there too but I haven't shelved all of her books I've read because I don't remember which ones they are, having read them so long ago.
But if I shelved every musical score I'd ever "read" (played), men would come back to dominate my top 10.
But if I shelved every musical score I'd ever "read" (played), men would come back to dominate my top 10.

(I always look to see how many women are in someone's top ten.)"
Hah, you made me go back a page and look at my own top ten.

I like Donna Leon. Have you seen the cookbook?

Yes. A very pretty picture book and the recipes look yummy.
See Brunetti's Cookbook and
Brunetti's Venice: Walks with the City's Best-Loved Detective. She has made a great industry out of our detective and Venice.
Have you ever seen 'Zen' on PBS Masterpiece Mystery?
It is like Brunetti except in Rome.
I have that Brunetti's Venice book.
I'm tired of the books themselves, though. I've read about 5-6 and they've become utterly dull.
I'm tired of the books themselves, though. I've read about 5-6 and they've become utterly dull.

1 Dennis Jürgensen 12
2 Lene Kaaberbøl 11
3 Charles de Lint 10
3 John Flanagan 10
5 Paul Auster 9
6 Diana Wynne Jones 8
7 Garth Nix 7
7 J.K. Rowling 7
7 Cathy Hopkins 7
10 Arturo Pérez-Reverte 6
10 W. Somerset Maugham 6
10 Lloyd Alexander 6
10 Haruki Murakami 6
10 W. Somerset Maugham 6
Nice, Louise! I look forward to reading more by him. Loved Razor's Edge.
Nice, Louise! I look forward to reading more by him. Loved Razor's Edge.

1. Jane Austen
2. Nick Hornby
3. Heleen van Royen
4. Simon Vestdijk
5. John Updike
6. Thea Beckman
7. Connie Willis
8. Annie M.G. Schmidt
9. Willem Brakman
10. J. Slauerhoff
I usually don't pay attention to the sex of the author, but this top 10 is 50% women, 50% men. Also: 70% Dutch authors.
I don't pay attention to gender either, when picking books. It just happens that women are a significant chunk of what I read.

Terry Pratchett -- 29
Douglas Adams -- 9
Philip K. Dick -- 8
J.K. Rowling -- 8
Philip Pullman -- 7
Neil Gaiman -- 7
William Gibson -- 7
Edgar Allen Poe -- 6
Christopher Moore -- 5
Roald Dahl -- 5
Kind of a surprising list, actually, though there are some strong trends. Mostly science fiction and humor.
I've actually been making a conscious effort to read more books by women authors recently, but I tend to read from various authors rather than sitting down and reading many of a particular author's books back-to-back, so it will probably take a while to show in the list.
Yes, I do that as well.
Plus, genre writers are almost always more prolific than classical fiction writers so people who read a lot of genre are usually going to have their genre authors in their top 10, while the Jane Austens and Charlotte Brontes are going to be further down. In fact, many classic fiction authors are never going to make it into the top 10 just for this reason.
Plus, genre writers are almost always more prolific than classical fiction writers so people who read a lot of genre are usually going to have their genre authors in their top 10, while the Jane Austens and Charlotte Brontes are going to be further down. In fact, many classic fiction authors are never going to make it into the top 10 just for this reason.

Louise wrote: "Hmm some of the authors I really like has written 2-5 books total - so they'll never get into this section. Maybe a "top-rated author" list?"
You can already have a favorite authors list. On the author's page, click on become a fan. You can sort them in any order and the first handful will show up on your profile page.
(I see you have a list already.)
You can already have a favorite authors list. On the author's page, click on become a fan. You can sort them in any order and the first handful will show up on your profile page.
(I see you have a list already.)



HEY! I resemble that remark!

Yeah, same for me with Nancy Drew. I'm sure I read more Nancy Drews and Agatha Christies than anything else on my list.

I think I read most, if not all, of the Nancy Drew books as a kid, but I haven't listed any of them cause they really all run together.

I think I have the Gary Larson and Calvin & Hobbes listed in omnibus editions, even though that isn't how I read them. Maybe I'll fix that at some point. We had so many comic collections, since my dad would use them in his service supplements: not just C & H and the Far Side but Doonesbury, Foxtrot, Bloom County, For Better or Worse, Mr. Boffo, Tom Tomorrow, etc.

Oh, yes! All of those too. And Sobol's 2 minute mysteries. The ice melted!

1. Boris Vian
2. Roland Topor
3. Charles Bukowski
4. Kurt Vonnegut
5. Albert Camus
Of course I have a much longer list of authors I like but not everything they wrote.


:)

I did the same thing, but in an Excel sheet. Greetings, nerdy sister ;-)


I didn't alphabetize, but I started listing all of my books chronologically in a notebook in the 4th grade. I still use that notebook, but probably not for much longer as it's getting ready to disintegrate.
I started keeping a list of books read, on lined paper, in 3rd grade or thereabouts. I did this for years, then finally at some point I created an Excel spreadsheet and input everything I'd read since senior year in HS. I still do the spreadsheet, it's up to date, and I have different tabs for read and to-read. I'm also in the process of cataloging my classical music collection in another tab.
Then when I joined GR in 2009 I input almost everything from the spreadsheet. I've got to keep the spreadsheet going because GR will disappear some day, like so many internet businesses.
Then when I joined GR in 2009 I input almost everything from the spreadsheet. I've got to keep the spreadsheet going because GR will disappear some day, like so many internet businesses.

Whoa Sherri, an IR scanner back in the nineties - that's advanced reading nerdism. Chapeau!
Lg, please don't say that GR will go away.
*sigh*
Sad Martini is sad now.

But surely cats go well with books. My Goblin used to nap on my to read shelf...
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