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Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Top Ten Tuesday - Top Ten Authors I've Read The Most Books From




To put them on the list I'm going to go by a rule of if I've read 3 books or more from the same author. Even though the topic was easy for me to do I could only do 8 because other authors I had read I had only done 1 or 2 books and I just wanted to stick with the 3+ rule.



Suzanne Collins (3) - The famous Hunger Game trilogy, oh how I loved reading them, ill re visit them some day in the future.

Holly Smale (3/5) - On my shelf I have them stored in order, I have 5 books and so far only read 3 but that number shall grow soon.

J.R.R.Tolkien (4) - Im looking to grow this number too, J.R.R Tolkien' writing never failed to interest me so hopefully one day I can expand my books owned and books read numbers.

 
John Green (4/5) - Much like Holly Smale, I have more of John's books to read but I have to find time to read so many books its hard to fit them all in.
 
Dr Seuss (6) - To what I remember, I count 6 books from Dr Seuss that I've read, one day I'll go and binge buy them all at the age of 20 and pretend they're for someone else.
 
Roald Dahl (8)- We used to have two copies of most of the books so me and my sister would either lie on our beds and read parts to each other taking it in turns or we would both read the same book to ourselves as we lay on our beds. I'm not entirely sure where they are now.
 
J.K Rowling (8) - Even though not long after reading it, I lost my copy of The Tales Of Beedle The Bard im still 8. Of course I read the Harry Potter series but I'm yet to get my hands on her most recent books she published under Robert Galbraith and The Casual Vacancy.
 
Dame Jacqueline Wilson (15+) - I read them from when I was ten until maybe 13 and they're all now stored in the loft to find a new home with someone who's going to read and enjoy them as much as I did.
 
 
 
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted over at The Broke And The Bookish
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


2 comments:

  1. J.K Rowling and Jacqueline Wilson are both on my list too. I even wrote to Jacqueline Wilson as a kid and still have the letter she sent back

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  2. I think they're two of the most read as a child authors and wow she wrote back? That's amazing and something to keep forever. Thanks for visiting, reading and commenting, Happy Tuesday

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