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message 1: by She'Davia (last edited Sep 09, 2008 07:18PM) (new)

She'Davia Williams (redsoxocd) Are there any authors that you always see someone reading one of their books. I've noticed that in the past few months I have seen tons of people reading books by Jodi Picoult when I'm on the train. One day I was reading a book by her, and I looked across from me and someone else was reading a different one of hers, and a lady standing near the door was reading another one of hers.

So one my list would be:
Jodi Picoult
Scott Westerfeld (mainly only in school though because of the Uglies series...which I refused to read up until last week, but now I'm like loving it)
J.K. Rowling (of course)
Stephanie Meyer
Stephen King
And some otheres



message 2: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments James Patterson is another. He seems to put one out every other month.


message 3: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) Jodi Picoult and Stephanie meyer.I see all over lately.


message 4: by Julianne (new)

Julianne | 314 comments Jodi Picoult's books sell everywhere in the airports (they have at least 10 of her books on display at any given time).

And, Ann, I think you're off--Patterson puts out a new book Once a Month, not every other month!

I would have to say Dannielle Steele, too. I'm at the beach right now and every woman on the beach over 40 has one of her novels.

Around me this week, it's the Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich, but that's b/c all my in-laws are at different points in the series--I started them on these.


message 5: by Cheri Howard (new)

Cheri Howard I see a fair amount of Emily Giffin, Jhumpa Lahiri, Paulo Coelho, Nicholas Sparks and the usual James Patterson, Mary Higgins Clark, et al.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

hehe..Jodi Picoult is the new John Grisham.


message 7: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Boisture | 121 comments When The Lovely Bones first came out, I saw people reading it on the Metro every single day coming AND going for an entire two weeks. I also overheard several conversations about that book.


message 8: by Melanie (new)

Melanie I see Eat, Pray, Love everywhere.


message 9: by Chloe (new)

Chloe (countessofblooms) | 1128 comments Melanie, that's one of those books that I've seen so many places and had so recommended to me so many times that I'm just not even interested in reading it anymore. I'm just over-saturated with it.


message 10: by Charity (new)

Charity (charityross) Ugh, me too, Logan!


message 11: by Mandy (new)

Mandy I didn't really hear much about it but I saw the author on Oprah and it reminded me I had it on my shelf to be read. I really liked Eat, Pray, Love.


message 12: by Marsha (new)

Marsha I really liked the Eat part. Italian food sounds great right now.


message 13: by Mandy (new)

Mandy I don't think I could choose which part I liked most, I liked them all but for different reasons.


message 14: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 48 comments Ken Follett and definitely Jodi Picoult. Also more David Sedaris.


message 15: by Bleuciel (new)

Bleuciel Paulo Coelho, Paulo Coelho, Paulo Coelho! I already hate the guy *lol*

And a few years back, Dan Brown and his "DaVinci Code"


message 16: by Ari (new)

Ari (aricl) I second Paulo Coelho... and it's been going on for years! **barf**


message 17: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Logan, I am with you on that one. I saw the author on Oprah and just kept thinking I so don't care about this person and her visit to an ashram.


message 18: by Ari (last edited Sep 11, 2008 08:12AM) (new)

Ari (aricl) Ummm... what about Khaled Hosseini??? It seems to me that his books are everywhere!


message 19: by Angela (new)

Angela (angelamclaughlin) nora roberts


message 20: by Laura (new)

Laura (laurita) I am so glad to hear that I'm not alone on the Paul Coelho thing. It seems like it's always the person who interrupts my reading to get in a pitch of what they've read and it's always The Alchemist or Secret Life of Bees, another book I didn't care for and am tired of hearing about.


message 21: by [deleted user] (new)

Paulo Coelho and Dan Brown. Everywhere. Lots. And P. Coelho continues. He was anounced here with a new one, "Brida". It seems that is a neverending flow. Why?!


message 22: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandadiane) | 23 comments I would say Jodi Picoult, but I only see people reading My Sister's Keeper.

At school, definately Stephanie Meyer. I have two girls that sit by me at lunch that are OBSESSED.
I know somebody who has bought two copies of every book so she could use one for highlighting.


message 23: by Ari (new)

Ari (aricl) I also used to do that, Amanda, every time my finances allowed it. I used to buy the cheapest paperback edition I could find, for highlightning and scribbling, and a good, pretty edition just for reading :P


message 24: by Emma (new)

Emma As everyone mentioned, Stephanie Meyer is impossible to avoid these days. Margaret Atwood also seems to be stalking me. Some sort of Atwood resurgence amoung the students at my uni.


message 25: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandadiane) | 23 comments Andrea,

I think it's more acceptable for a book that's hard to understand or has a lot of symbolism in it. Buying more than one copy of the Twilight books, though? A little excessive, haha.


message 26: by Ari (last edited Sep 19, 2008 05:10PM) (new)

Ari (aricl) Hahaha, ok, I see what you mean now, Amanda :)


message 27: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments The british novelist Zadie Smith.

Zadie Smith


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

A bunch of Girls at work read Nora Roberts. I've never read her work/but I looked her up and I wouldn't she writes romance novels


message 29: by Marc (new)

Marc (authorguy) Nora Roberts also writes a strong sci-fi series as J. D. Robb. I'm afraid I have an automatic reflex to shy away from something 'everyone else' is reading, so I can't remember any of the titles. I didn't even watch Buffy the Vampire Slayer until three years after it ended, only because a man whose opinion I respected told me about it.


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

I see a lot of the romance books being read in the office. I'm not into those so I'll big time pass.


message 31: by Atishay (new)

Atishay | 1451 comments I see Harry Potter everywhere, in hands of people of all ages and sex.


message 32: by [deleted user] (new)

Twilight too!


message 33: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (missfryer) | 453 comments I'm starting to see Charlaine Harris everywhere..


message 34: by Catherine (new)

Catherine | 175 comments The book I see most often on the subway (apart from Eat, Pray, Love) is The Wind-up Bird Chronicle, but oddly just that Murakami (typically).


message 35: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (lady_carrie) Books by Martina Cole seem to follow me about, work, when I'm on the bus and when I go book shopping. I've never tried any of her books, but have be told by so many people that I should.


message 36: by Jardley (new)

Jardley Amanda wrote: "I would say Jodi Picoult, but I only see people reading My Sister's Keeper.

At school, definately Stephanie Meyer. I have two girls that sit by me at lunch that are OBSESSED.
I know somebody wh..."


That statement is fucking gold!



message 37: by ayaan (new)

ayaan | 5 comments I see Stephanie Meyer everywhere. It's like nobody could find any other book. Where I live, people just read books that are mega popular. You find them reading the Twilight Saga, and them cooing over Edward. Goshh, it's so annoying now. Used to love the books, but how seemed that everywhere I turned, the books' are right there.


message 38: by Marci (new)

Marci (iread49) | 215 comments James Patterson and Danielle Steele


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