C.S. Lewis (I've lost track of how many times I've read the Chronicles of Narnia. And I'm working on another reread right now.)
L.M. Montgomery (I have always wanted red hair, and I can directly trace that wish back to discovering Anne of Green Gables.)
Georgette Heyer (Because I love Regency romances, and Jane Austen only wrote 6 books.)
Jasper Fforde (There aren't many authors out there who have a bigger imagination than Jasper Fforde.)
Adriana Trigiani (I was determined to own all of her books after reading just one of them. Haven't regretted the growing pile yet!)
Bill Bryson (Hilarious and educational!)
Lori Wick (She was my favorite author all throughout middle school and high school. I have an entire shelf dedicated to her books. I really need to read more uplifting Christian fiction.)
J.K. Rowling (I honestly hesitated about putting Rowling on this list. I love her for Harry Potter, of course, which I have reread innumerable times. But I have to admit that I hated A Casual Vacancy. I haven't read any of her Robert Galbraith books, though, so I won't remove her from my list yet.)