10 authors, of whose books I've read at least five:
Ursula Le Guin
Kim Stanley Robinson
Octavia Butler
N. K. Jemisin
Becky Chambers
Iain M. Banks
Martha Wells
M. R. Carey
Lois McMaster Bujold
Vonda McIntyre
C.S. Lewis
John Christopher
John Scalzi
John Wyndham
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Lloyd Alexander
Madeleine L'Engle
Philip K. Dick
Poul Anderson
Ursula K. Le Guin
Terry Pratchett
T. Kingfisher / Ursula Vernon
Mary E. Loud
Jane Lindskold
Paru Itagaki (Manga counts!)
Naomi Novik
Seanan McGuire / Mira Grant / A. Deborah Baker
C. L. Polk
Stanislav Lem
Ferrett Steinmetz
N. K. Jemisin
Mary Roach
10 authors, of whose books I've read at least five:
Ellis Peters
Peter Tremayne
Connie Willis
Ursula K. Le Guin
Tony Hillerman
Terry Pratchett
James S. A. Corey
David Brin
Frederik Pohl
Kim Stanley Robinson
@SallyStrange@bookstodon #10Authors5BooksEach
A bit surprised so few favourite authors from later years made it on the list...
SFF:
Douglas Adams
Iain M. Banks
James Blish
Samuel R. Delany
Philip José Farmer
C. S. Lewis
J. K. Rowling
Lemony Snickett
Tolkien
Jack Vance
Jules Verne
Swedish:
Bo Baldersson
Tage Danielsson
Åke Hodell
Åke Holmberg
Astrid Lindgren
Sjöwall/Wahlöö
Sven Wernström
Other:
Borges
Agatha Christie
Georges Perec
Plato
Proust
Shakespeare
10 authors, of whose books I've read at least five:
Terry Pratchett
Brandon Sanderson
Neil Gaiman
Piers Anthony
Brian K. Vaughan
Warren Ellis
Garth Ennis
Kieron Gillen
Bryan Lee O'Malley
Matt Fraction
Gosh that was harder than I thought it would be. I felt like using #GraphicNovels might be cheating but I guess I don't read a ton of longer series otherwise.
I'm feeling a little depressed, but not at all surprised by how many of the #10authors5bookseach lists featured only male authors, while I only saw one list that had only female ones. Of the remainder, most had mostly male authors with only one or two women. Sigh. On the other hand, it was nice to see quite a few male-presenting people posting lists that were fairly rich in female authors. More than you might find on a different platform. #bookstodon#gender#sexism
#10Authors5BooksEach - the ones I recommend who may not be known to all my followers:
Iain M. Banks
Heinrich Böll
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Jenny Erpenbeck
Ursula K. LeGuin
Marge Piercy
Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
Lyudmila Ulitskaya
Christa Wolf
Banana Yoshimoto
@vicgrinberg#10Authors5BooksEach
Agatha Christie
Anne McCaffrey
Catharine Asaro
Colleen McCullough
JK Rowling
Jodi Taylor
Martha Wells
Mary Renault
Seanan McGuire
Ursula LeGuin
Seen elsewhere: name 10 authors of whose books you've read more than 5:
Elizabeth Moon >5
Margaret Atwood =5
Stephen King >5
Dean Koontz >5
Jennifer Roberson >5
Anne Rice >5
CS Lewis >5
Octavia Butler =5
Susan Cooper =5
JRR Tolkien >5
This was actually harder than I thought, since I tried not to count books I read as a child (such as Goosebumps), but that couldn't be entirely avoided.
#10Authors5BooksEach Ten authors of whose books I've read more than five (in no particular order, and there are a lot more than ten, and more than five, too) -
Alastair Reynolds
Philip K Dick
Tim Powers
Edith Wharton
Dorothy Dunnett
Gene Wolfe
Victor Pelevin
Jose Saramago
Ursula K LeGuin
Octavia E Butler
Ngaio Marsh
Dorothy L. Sayers
Margaret Atwood
T. C. Boyle
Miss Read
Terry Pratchett
Rhys Bowen
Patricia Wentworth
Naomi Novik
Georgette Heyer #10Authors5BooksEach #bookstodon @bookstodon
David Mitchell
Margaret Atwood
Octavia Butler
Ann Patchett
Haruki Murakami
Kate Atkinson
Tana French
Jeff Vandermeer
Lisa See
Geraldine Brooks
Toni Morrison
Dorothy L. Sayers
W. Somerset Maugham
Harold Nicolson
Virginia Woolf
Anthony Trollope
Charlotte Bronte
JRR Tolkien
C.S. Lewis
Adam Nicolson
R.S. Thomas