Perhaps "obsession" is too strong a word, but I did have a thing for Tom Robbins. I was introduced to his books by the house mother of my dorm when I was 18. Readers of my main blog know that I've gone through phases that were dominated by different decades in pop culture, and during the mid-1980s I was going through my 1970s phase. Tom Robbins' books with all their sexually charged, hippy-dippy prose fit right in.
To date, I've read six of Tom Robbins' books. That may not seem like a lot, but it is a lot for me. I don't usually follow an author unless I am reading a series. Robbins is the only author I remember looking forward to. He is also one of the few authors where I've read his books more than once. My ardor didn't cool until Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
All this brings me to my Sunday Salon question: What author's work have you read the most of? Don't count series, of course. Do you still like that author, or was it just a phase?
2 comments:
I went through a big Anne Tyler spree when I first discovered her, and read several of her books. I still enjoy everything I read by her. It seems like some of the authors I've enjoyed very much go way too long between writing books, though!
I have a few authors I read alot of, like Stephen King and Dean Koontz. It's kind of an obsession...lol.
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