Way back in December of 2011 (and again every other December since), we’ve taken a look at the authors I have read the most, dating back to high school. This year, since I’ve far surpassed my reading output of any year on record, I thought it would be nice to take a deeper dive into those books I’ve read through August. Since our last check-in, I’ve read an additional 60 books from 54 different authors. There shouldn’t be much movement over the past 2 years, but it’s time to take another look and see if my “favorite” authors have changed much in that time span. We continue today with the 12 authors I’ve read thrice.
Kevin J. Anderson
I’ve read the 3 X-Files books he has written.
Adam Carolla
The former comedian and current right wing lugnut managed to get me to read three of his podcast regurgitations.
Bill Carter
The former media reporter for the New York Times delivered three behind the scenes looks at the television industry, including the transition from Johnny Carson to Jay Leno and from Jay Leno to Conan O’Brien and back again.
Max Allan Collins
Author of all entries of the Reeder and Rogers trilogy.
Suzanne Collins
The woman behind a little trilogy about a young woman who upends her entire world.
Keith R.A. DeCandido
Two Buffy the Vampire Slayer novels and a Spider-Man novel make up his works.
David Lagercrantz
Stieg Larsson
Stieg Larsson wrote the first three entries in the story of Lisbeth Salander. Following his death, David Lagercrantz continued the series with three entries (to date) of his own.
John R. Maxim
Last read in 2001, I would have liked to read more but it seems like he stopped writing. Or they stopped publishing his work.
Kimberly McCreight
Her latest came out earlier this year, so she should be moving up the charts.
Tom Perotta
All three of his works that I’ve read have been translated to film or tv.
Timothy Zahn
His Thrawn trilogy, which told the story of the post-Return of the Jedi Star Wars universe, is considered the best of the expanded universe content.


