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Which authors have you gone full into and read everything thing they've ever written?

For me I can think of...

J.G. Ballard

Donald Barthelme

Yukio Mishima

Amitav Ghosh

John Kennedy Toole 😜

J.R.R.Tolkein

Hermann Karl Hesse

Possible some more that my brain is not loading. Interested to know what some of you have read like that.

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I'd say

James Gleick

Marcus du Sautoy

Mario Livio

George RR Martin

Philip Ball

I'd love to add Tolkien to the list, but I've been lazy about it. I own most of his (and his son's) books.

That's a nice science focused list. I've noted for future reference. Thx

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Enjoy! And thanks for the Sats.

I think I need to pick up a science book again. It's been ages since I refocused into economics. Got me here to a nice comfy space at the expense of knowing what to do with my career.

Strategy in place, tactics in tatters. 😂😭

Look at me blathering to a stranger..

That's what nostr is for! Reckon such a space can often be a good place to get inspiration on how changes can be made.

my 'read everything by' authors:

J. Gresham Machen

Geerhardus Vos

C. S. Lewis

George M. Marsden

D. G. Hart

Murray Rothbard

David VanDrunen

Meredith Kline

Michael Horton

James Lindsay

most of these are probably around 85% but working on it!

Interesting. Certainly a Theology focused interest with a spicy addition of James Lindsay 😁. This thread could be a great resource for book readers searching for certain specific fields.

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"I have a very particular set of [interests]." 😅

That's for sure!

Robert Heinlein

Arthur C. Clarke

Isaac Asimov (SF mostly/only)

John Scalzi

Jack McDevitt

C. S. Lewis

JRR Tolkien

Madeline L'Engle

Donald Keith

Bertrand R. Brinley

Perhaps I've missed a book or story here or there, but few... and I'm probably overlooking an author or two that slip my mind at the moment...😜😆

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