DeLillo has written 17 novels. I've read 12 of them. Might need to up that.
I've read everything George Saunders has published (after I read Vigil).
Lost track of how many @joelansdale books I've read.
Who are your multiples?
@cterlson@joelansdale Roger Zelazny would have to be the most.
Then probably Neil Gaiman.
Joe Lansdale, Connie Willis, Jim Thompson would all be up there too.
@cterlson@joelansdale Phillip K. Dick, Palahniuk, Mary Roach, too many comic book writers to mention, and working on Moonlight City Drive Part 1, 2, and 3 by Brian Paone.
@cterlson@joelansdale Elmore Leonard, DeLillo, Steve Erickson (completist), Don Lee (all except last book of stories), Paul Auster, Rachel Kushner, Alan Furst, Roberto Bolano (completist minus the poems). I’m sure there are others.
@cterlson@joelansdale Too many to name, but I just finished the latest of a long-running urban fantasy series. I don't read much of that genre, but I really liked the MC of this one.
It was disappointing, though. Felt recycled.
@cterlson For sheer numbers probably the two biggest for me are Donald Westlake/Richard Stark and Ed McBain. Dortmunder, Parker and the 87th Precinct are all completed and I think those alone put me in triple digits.
@cterlson@joelansdale Nine each for Martin Amis and Graham Greene. Seven each for McCarthy, McMurtry and Dickens (but the latter are thick enough to count double).
@cterlson@joelansdale Carol O'Connell's Mallory series. (Who doesn't need a gifted sociopathic protagonist?) Joseph Heywood, Jim Harrison, Elmore Leonard, Stephen Mack Jones, Louise Penny.
@cterlson@joelansdale Lansdale too, of course, NK Jemisin, James SA Corey, SA Cosby, Dan Abnett, King and Koontz, Andre Norton, Douglas Hill, Gary Paulsen, Lee Child, Tolkien and Lewis and Lawhead.
@cterlson@joelansdale I can't name them all here. W.E.B. Griffin 59 books I think, Robert B Parker 40+, Louis L'Amour 91 I think. I have a list somewhere, I think it's something like 150 authors with more than 20 books each.
@cterlson@joelansdale Ann cleeves, PD James, Arnaldur Indridason, Jussi Adler Olson, Barbara Pym, Carin Gerhardsen, Caz Frear, Robert Galbraith, Jane Casey, Ragnar Jonasson