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Omitting collected works sets, what’re the top 5 authors in your library by number of books on your shelves? QT with your answer: Terrance Dicks Graham Greene Vladimir Nabokov Martin Amis William Shakespeare https://t.co/QgCaHm7phG
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Omitting collected works sets, what’re the top 5 authors in your library by number of books on your shelves? incl. books by & about the author. #BookTwitter I'd guess... - William Shakespeare - Charles Dickens - Henrik Ibsen - Arthur Conan Doyle - PG Wodehouse https://t.co/JNnsCRbLg3