51. Rachel Caine: I've really enjoyed the series I've read by her. She writes young adult and adult.
52. Michelle Rowen: I never hear about her under this name but I do hear about Morgan Rhodes. She writes vampire chick lit books under this name. I guess she has two names so she can separate the adult books from the young adult.
53. Gail Carriger: Fun steampunk books. Alexia is totally awesome. Most of her books tie in together since they take place in the same world.
54. Natsuo Kirino: I really enjoyed Out and want to read more by her but the library isn't so cooperative.
55. Rick Riordan: I've read all of his adult books that no one mentions. I think I read the first Percy Jackson book and maybe the second but at least the first one.
56. Debbie Viguié: I am not sure if I ever finished the series but I did read a series that was written by her and Nancy Holder that was about witches.
57. Lynn Flewelling: I read The Bone Doll's Twin which has a creepy cover at least the one I got from the library did. When I looked it up to make sure I got the name right it wasn't so creepy.
58. Francine Pascal: I've read quite a few of her books and I've been making my way through the Sweet Valley High books. Well it was intended to be a soap and she was a soap writer so it makes total sense to me. I guess she would fall into the guilty pleasure category too. They are ridiculous but totally fun.
59. Shea Ernshaw: I might not have been so disappointed with The Wicked Deep if it wasn't sold to me as a witchy book. It was lacking in witchy goodness. It wasn't awful but it wasn't amazing like I thought it would be. Sadly the best part about this book is the beautiful cover and the beautiful naked book itself while the insides are seriously lacking.
60. Anna Todd: Yes I yelled at the book. I was jealous of the fictional bookshelves. No I haven't read all the After books and I probably never will. I think I read the first and second book. So weird to read Fifty Shades at the same time.
61. Natasha Preston: I did read The Cellar which I enjoyed. It was fucked up but in a good way if that makes any sense.
62. Megan Crewe: I did enjoy A Mortal Song and I think I read another book by her about ghosts that I'm totally blanking on.
63. Rainbow Rowell: I seem to have a habit of liking newer covers since I'm more of a fan of using your space instead of having everything all scrunched up like it is on the original cover of Fangirl. She did make me want to go back to the Tillerman series I think is the name of the series.
64. Cynthia Voigt: I think this was my first series. Homecoming is about I think four kids the oldest one named Dicey that get abandoned by their mother at the grocery store. They make their way to their grandmother's house. I never did finish the series but I want to do that. I read at least the first two and possibly the third one.
65. Marissa Meyer: I really love Iko in The Lunar Chronicles. I really need to finish that. I put Renegades on pause.
66. Phillip Pullman: I'm not sure if I ever finished the trilogy but I do know I read The Golden Compass.
67. AG Howard: I really enjoyed her Splintered series and A plus for the covers.
68. Wendy Higgins: I really need to finish the Sweet Evil series. I read the three but never got around to reading the fourth one. Of course I'll go back and read books one through three again because that's how I roll.
69. Diana Wynne Jones: I'm not sure what exactly I read but I do know I've read books by her before.
70. TJ Klune: I really loved How To Be A Normal Person.
71. Cass Lennox: Love her Toronto Connections series which features asexual characters.
72. Krystal Wade: Charming is one twisted Cinderella retelling. I want to read more by her.
73. Keith R. A. DeCandido: He's one of those authors that writes books based on shows like Buffy and Supernatural.
74. Kiera Cass: I've read most of the Selection series. I do want to finish it at some point.
75. Ally Condie: The Matched trilogy gets so much hate on BookTube that I picked it up out of sheer curiosity.
76. Tad Williams: I personally think he did the virtual reality thing better. He wasn't the first but I think he was among the first of the fantasy authors I discovered.
77. Ernest Cline: I really enjoyed Armada and Ready Player One was okay too.
78. Marie Lu: I don't think I'll be reading more by her. I read the Legend trilogy and thought it was okay. I read the first two books in the Young Elites series and never cared about reading the third and I could care less about Warcross.
79. Veronica Roth: After getting gifted a Fire this author had the honor of being the first ebook I checked out and read from the library. I read the Divergent trilogy okay just the three books since I never read Four. I know people hate what happened in the last book but to me it made sense.
80. Laurie Forest: I really enjoyed The Black Witch. I am looking forward to reading more. It looks like there is one novella out and another on the way with book two coming out in September.
81. Kim Harrison: I love her Hollows series. I want to read more. Unless I'm getting confused with another author I've read a young adult trilogy by her.
82. Kelley Armstrong. I enjoy her Otherworld series and I've read at least the first in the Nadia Strafford series.
83. Jessica Townsend: I loved The Trials Of Morrigan Crow and will absolutely read the next book in this series.
84. Brian Lumley: I don't think I ever finished but I did read part of the Necroscope series.
85. Peter Straub: I read a few of his books quite a while ago.
86. Richard Bachman: I haven't read all of them but I have read some of the books that Stephen King wrote under this name.
87. Anne Rice: My introduction to vampires. Tom Cruise actually surprised me as Lestat. I thought it was strange casting but it totally worked.
88. Bram Stoker: I think I read this before seeing the movie with Keanu.
89. Mindy McGinnis: I loved Female Of The Species so of course I want to read more.
90. Leo Tolstoy: Yes I read Anna Karenina and only remember the train part.
91. Tami Hoag: I do think I saw a book written by her that seemed more romance than murdery. The ones I read focused more on the killer out to get someone while any romance played a smaller role.
92. Kathy Reichs:The only thing the show Bones had in common with the books was the name of the character Temperence Brennan. The one in the books isn't so annoying and pop culturally challenged.
93. Terss Geritsen: I've mostly read her Rizzoli & Isles books. In them Maura is a goth which is quite a change from the show.
94. Allison Brennan: I've read a good number of her books. They mainly focus on murdery stuff and the FBI side of things.
95. Bonnie S Calhoun: I really enjoyed the books I've read by her. It was dystopian without being too dystopian if that makes any sense.
96. Melanie Dickinson: I've read a few of her books. I enjoy her fairy tale retellings.
97. Jacqueline Carey: I checked out Kushiel's Dart from the Main library. That's the only book I've read by her but I think she has more series that I plan to check out one day.
98. Karen Marie Moning: I really enjoyed the first three books in the Fever series but book four made me realize this author isn't for me. I'm not a fan of rape being used as a cure so this is an author I will pass on from now on.
99. John Scalzi: I really enjoy his Old Man's War. I also enjoyed Locked In.
100. SJ West: I've read many of her books from The Watcher Chronicles.
101. Michelle Madow: I really enjoyed her Diamond Sisters books and I also read the Elementals series.
102. Rachel Vincent: I've read Menagerie and the second book in that series but the name escapes me.
103. Samantha Shannon: I read the first two books in The Bone Season but couldn't get into the third one.
104. Maggie Furey: Another fantasy author I enjoy. I can't find her books at the library and sadly she died in 2016.
105. LA Banks: I've read a few of her Vampire Huntress books that I really enjoyed. I'm not sure if the series was ever finished or not before she died. I'm also curious to check out the books she wrote under another name.
106. Ernessa T. Carter: I really enjoyed The Awesome Girl's Guide To Dating Extraordinary Men.
107. Gail Honeymoon: I loved Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. She is very much like me.
108. Libba Bray: I fell in love with her writing style while I was reading Going Bovine.
109. Betsy Schow: I really enjoyed her take on her Wizard Of Oz retelling.
110. April Daniels: Love the trans lesbian superhero in Dreadnought. Fun duology.
111. Richard Layman: He writes horror books and they are definitely dark.
112. Roshani Chokshi: I really enjoyed her duology and unless I'm getting her confused with another author I do believe she has just released a book that has something to do with Rick Riordan.
113. Gareth P. Jones: I really enjoyed Constable & Toop which I read recently so I want to read more by him.
114. Richie Tankersley Cusick: She falls along the lines of RL Stine and Christopher Pike with teen horror that's totally outrageous.
115. Patrick Ness: The Rest Of Us Just Live Here is a fun book. I want to read more by him.
116. Jenny Han: I've read a few of her books and enjoyed them. She writes contemporary but the ones I read had a hint of the supernatural. Now that I think about it I'm not sure I ever read the third book. It was Burn For Burn and it was about girls who wanted revenge.
117. PC Cast: I've read books written by her alone and with her daughter.
118. Kristen Cast: I've read a few of the House Of Night books and another series but the name escapes me.
119. Piers Anthony: I've read quite a few of the Xanth books and a couple of his other series. The first book I read was a stand alone called Firefly.
120. Barb Hendee: I've read a few of the books in the Dhampir series that I believe she writes with her husband.
121. Glen Cook: I've read a few of his books. In The Company Of something or other. I'm totally blanking and don't feel like checking since I'm trying to see if I can remember any other authors or if I'mg oing to call it a day with this one.
122. Carol Berg: I discovered her at Bemis and really enjoy her fantasy books. I plan on reading more.
123. Trudi Canavan: I'm going to be picking up High Lord soonish.
124. Anne Bishop: I've read a few books by her. She does urban fantasy but I think she might also do regular fantasy.
125. LE Modesitt Jr: I really like the Spellsong Cycle. It is about a woman named Anna who is a music teacher that gets sent to another world where music is used as magic.
126. Jim Butcher: I'm not sure if i included him or not but this author who looks like he stepped off the page of a romance novel has a really fun series called The Dresden Files that I enjoy. I've also read The Furies Of Calderon which is another series that is complete. That's the one I want to finish first since it is only six books or maybe five. It was written as the result of a lost bet so it is about Pokemon and something else. I can't recall what it was.
127. CJ Daugherty: I know the title had fire in it but I'm blanking on it. It was witchy and I enjoyed it. I do want to read more books by her.
128. JRR Tolkien: Yes I've read The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings.
129. Christine Feehan: Paranormal romance if I'm not mistaken.
130. Jude Deveraux: I guess I went through a romance stage.
131. Danielle Steele: Yes I've read some of her books.
132. Maria V Snyder: I really enjoyed Poison Study. I don't think I finished this series. I know I read the first and I believe the second.
133. Fabio: Yes I actually read Pirate although I couldn't tell you what it was about.
134. Louisa May Alcott: I'm not sure if I ever read beyond Little Women. I'm amazed I was able to come up with a list this long.
135. Shane Dawson: I'm not really a memoir person but I have read his two books and this is one of those times when the actual YouTuber wrote the book. He is my queen.
Okay that's all I can think of. Obviously there are authors missing because I don't have a photographic memory. Original link
52. Michelle Rowen: I never hear about her under this name but I do hear about Morgan Rhodes. She writes vampire chick lit books under this name. I guess she has two names so she can separate the adult books from the young adult.
53. Gail Carriger: Fun steampunk books. Alexia is totally awesome. Most of her books tie in together since they take place in the same world.
54. Natsuo Kirino: I really enjoyed Out and want to read more by her but the library isn't so cooperative.
55. Rick Riordan: I've read all of his adult books that no one mentions. I think I read the first Percy Jackson book and maybe the second but at least the first one.
56. Debbie Viguié: I am not sure if I ever finished the series but I did read a series that was written by her and Nancy Holder that was about witches.
57. Lynn Flewelling: I read The Bone Doll's Twin which has a creepy cover at least the one I got from the library did. When I looked it up to make sure I got the name right it wasn't so creepy.
58. Francine Pascal: I've read quite a few of her books and I've been making my way through the Sweet Valley High books. Well it was intended to be a soap and she was a soap writer so it makes total sense to me. I guess she would fall into the guilty pleasure category too. They are ridiculous but totally fun.
59. Shea Ernshaw: I might not have been so disappointed with The Wicked Deep if it wasn't sold to me as a witchy book. It was lacking in witchy goodness. It wasn't awful but it wasn't amazing like I thought it would be. Sadly the best part about this book is the beautiful cover and the beautiful naked book itself while the insides are seriously lacking.
60. Anna Todd: Yes I yelled at the book. I was jealous of the fictional bookshelves. No I haven't read all the After books and I probably never will. I think I read the first and second book. So weird to read Fifty Shades at the same time.
61. Natasha Preston: I did read The Cellar which I enjoyed. It was fucked up but in a good way if that makes any sense.
62. Megan Crewe: I did enjoy A Mortal Song and I think I read another book by her about ghosts that I'm totally blanking on.
63. Rainbow Rowell: I seem to have a habit of liking newer covers since I'm more of a fan of using your space instead of having everything all scrunched up like it is on the original cover of Fangirl. She did make me want to go back to the Tillerman series I think is the name of the series.
64. Cynthia Voigt: I think this was my first series. Homecoming is about I think four kids the oldest one named Dicey that get abandoned by their mother at the grocery store. They make their way to their grandmother's house. I never did finish the series but I want to do that. I read at least the first two and possibly the third one.
65. Marissa Meyer: I really love Iko in The Lunar Chronicles. I really need to finish that. I put Renegades on pause.
66. Phillip Pullman: I'm not sure if I ever finished the trilogy but I do know I read The Golden Compass.
67. AG Howard: I really enjoyed her Splintered series and A plus for the covers.
68. Wendy Higgins: I really need to finish the Sweet Evil series. I read the three but never got around to reading the fourth one. Of course I'll go back and read books one through three again because that's how I roll.
69. Diana Wynne Jones: I'm not sure what exactly I read but I do know I've read books by her before.
70. TJ Klune: I really loved How To Be A Normal Person.
71. Cass Lennox: Love her Toronto Connections series which features asexual characters.
72. Krystal Wade: Charming is one twisted Cinderella retelling. I want to read more by her.
73. Keith R. A. DeCandido: He's one of those authors that writes books based on shows like Buffy and Supernatural.
74. Kiera Cass: I've read most of the Selection series. I do want to finish it at some point.
75. Ally Condie: The Matched trilogy gets so much hate on BookTube that I picked it up out of sheer curiosity.
76. Tad Williams: I personally think he did the virtual reality thing better. He wasn't the first but I think he was among the first of the fantasy authors I discovered.
77. Ernest Cline: I really enjoyed Armada and Ready Player One was okay too.
78. Marie Lu: I don't think I'll be reading more by her. I read the Legend trilogy and thought it was okay. I read the first two books in the Young Elites series and never cared about reading the third and I could care less about Warcross.
79. Veronica Roth: After getting gifted a Fire this author had the honor of being the first ebook I checked out and read from the library. I read the Divergent trilogy okay just the three books since I never read Four. I know people hate what happened in the last book but to me it made sense.
80. Laurie Forest: I really enjoyed The Black Witch. I am looking forward to reading more. It looks like there is one novella out and another on the way with book two coming out in September.
81. Kim Harrison: I love her Hollows series. I want to read more. Unless I'm getting confused with another author I've read a young adult trilogy by her.
82. Kelley Armstrong. I enjoy her Otherworld series and I've read at least the first in the Nadia Strafford series.
83. Jessica Townsend: I loved The Trials Of Morrigan Crow and will absolutely read the next book in this series.
84. Brian Lumley: I don't think I ever finished but I did read part of the Necroscope series.
85. Peter Straub: I read a few of his books quite a while ago.
86. Richard Bachman: I haven't read all of them but I have read some of the books that Stephen King wrote under this name.
87. Anne Rice: My introduction to vampires. Tom Cruise actually surprised me as Lestat. I thought it was strange casting but it totally worked.
88. Bram Stoker: I think I read this before seeing the movie with Keanu.
89. Mindy McGinnis: I loved Female Of The Species so of course I want to read more.
90. Leo Tolstoy: Yes I read Anna Karenina and only remember the train part.
91. Tami Hoag: I do think I saw a book written by her that seemed more romance than murdery. The ones I read focused more on the killer out to get someone while any romance played a smaller role.
92. Kathy Reichs:The only thing the show Bones had in common with the books was the name of the character Temperence Brennan. The one in the books isn't so annoying and pop culturally challenged.
93. Terss Geritsen: I've mostly read her Rizzoli & Isles books. In them Maura is a goth which is quite a change from the show.
94. Allison Brennan: I've read a good number of her books. They mainly focus on murdery stuff and the FBI side of things.
95. Bonnie S Calhoun: I really enjoyed the books I've read by her. It was dystopian without being too dystopian if that makes any sense.
96. Melanie Dickinson: I've read a few of her books. I enjoy her fairy tale retellings.
97. Jacqueline Carey: I checked out Kushiel's Dart from the Main library. That's the only book I've read by her but I think she has more series that I plan to check out one day.
98. Karen Marie Moning: I really enjoyed the first three books in the Fever series but book four made me realize this author isn't for me. I'm not a fan of rape being used as a cure so this is an author I will pass on from now on.
99. John Scalzi: I really enjoy his Old Man's War. I also enjoyed Locked In.
100. SJ West: I've read many of her books from The Watcher Chronicles.
101. Michelle Madow: I really enjoyed her Diamond Sisters books and I also read the Elementals series.
102. Rachel Vincent: I've read Menagerie and the second book in that series but the name escapes me.
103. Samantha Shannon: I read the first two books in The Bone Season but couldn't get into the third one.
104. Maggie Furey: Another fantasy author I enjoy. I can't find her books at the library and sadly she died in 2016.
105. LA Banks: I've read a few of her Vampire Huntress books that I really enjoyed. I'm not sure if the series was ever finished or not before she died. I'm also curious to check out the books she wrote under another name.
106. Ernessa T. Carter: I really enjoyed The Awesome Girl's Guide To Dating Extraordinary Men.
107. Gail Honeymoon: I loved Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. She is very much like me.
108. Libba Bray: I fell in love with her writing style while I was reading Going Bovine.
109. Betsy Schow: I really enjoyed her take on her Wizard Of Oz retelling.
110. April Daniels: Love the trans lesbian superhero in Dreadnought. Fun duology.
111. Richard Layman: He writes horror books and they are definitely dark.
112. Roshani Chokshi: I really enjoyed her duology and unless I'm getting her confused with another author I do believe she has just released a book that has something to do with Rick Riordan.
113. Gareth P. Jones: I really enjoyed Constable & Toop which I read recently so I want to read more by him.
114. Richie Tankersley Cusick: She falls along the lines of RL Stine and Christopher Pike with teen horror that's totally outrageous.
115. Patrick Ness: The Rest Of Us Just Live Here is a fun book. I want to read more by him.
116. Jenny Han: I've read a few of her books and enjoyed them. She writes contemporary but the ones I read had a hint of the supernatural. Now that I think about it I'm not sure I ever read the third book. It was Burn For Burn and it was about girls who wanted revenge.
117. PC Cast: I've read books written by her alone and with her daughter.
118. Kristen Cast: I've read a few of the House Of Night books and another series but the name escapes me.
119. Piers Anthony: I've read quite a few of the Xanth books and a couple of his other series. The first book I read was a stand alone called Firefly.
120. Barb Hendee: I've read a few of the books in the Dhampir series that I believe she writes with her husband.
121. Glen Cook: I've read a few of his books. In The Company Of something or other. I'm totally blanking and don't feel like checking since I'm trying to see if I can remember any other authors or if I'mg oing to call it a day with this one.
122. Carol Berg: I discovered her at Bemis and really enjoy her fantasy books. I plan on reading more.
123. Trudi Canavan: I'm going to be picking up High Lord soonish.
124. Anne Bishop: I've read a few books by her. She does urban fantasy but I think she might also do regular fantasy.
125. LE Modesitt Jr: I really like the Spellsong Cycle. It is about a woman named Anna who is a music teacher that gets sent to another world where music is used as magic.
126. Jim Butcher: I'm not sure if i included him or not but this author who looks like he stepped off the page of a romance novel has a really fun series called The Dresden Files that I enjoy. I've also read The Furies Of Calderon which is another series that is complete. That's the one I want to finish first since it is only six books or maybe five. It was written as the result of a lost bet so it is about Pokemon and something else. I can't recall what it was.
127. CJ Daugherty: I know the title had fire in it but I'm blanking on it. It was witchy and I enjoyed it. I do want to read more books by her.
128. JRR Tolkien: Yes I've read The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings.
129. Christine Feehan: Paranormal romance if I'm not mistaken.
130. Jude Deveraux: I guess I went through a romance stage.
131. Danielle Steele: Yes I've read some of her books.
132. Maria V Snyder: I really enjoyed Poison Study. I don't think I finished this series. I know I read the first and I believe the second.
133. Fabio: Yes I actually read Pirate although I couldn't tell you what it was about.
134. Louisa May Alcott: I'm not sure if I ever read beyond Little Women. I'm amazed I was able to come up with a list this long.
135. Shane Dawson: I'm not really a memoir person but I have read his two books and this is one of those times when the actual YouTuber wrote the book. He is my queen.
Okay that's all I can think of. Obviously there are authors missing because I don't have a photographic memory. Original link
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