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This is a list of best-selling fiction authors to date, in any language. While finding precise sales numbers for any given author is nearly impossible, the list is based on approximate numbers provided or repeated by reliable sources. "Best selling" refers to the estimated number of copies sold of all fiction books written or co-written by an ...
The Salterton Trilogy; The Secret of Heaven; Sherston trilogy; Snopes trilogy; Southern Reach Series; Spheres trilogy; Starchild Trilogy; Sugar Street (novel) The Summer I Turned Pretty (trilogy) Sword of Honour
Book series Author(s) Original language No. of installments First published Approximate sales A Song of Ice and Fire: George R. R. Martin: English: 5 + 3 novellas + 1 guide: 1996–present: 90 million [229] The Wheel of Time: Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson: English: 15: 1990–2013: 90 million [230] Discworld: Terry Pratchett: English: 42: ...
Clive Barker (born 1952), author of The Books of Abarat series; M. A. R. Barker (1929–2012), author of the Tékumel series; William Barnwell (born 1943), author of the Blessing Papers series; J. M. Barrie (1860–1937), author of Peter Pan; T. A. Barron (born 1952), author of Merlin Effect and The Lost Years of Merlin
This series contains a trilogy of novels written by Richard Lee Byers, as well as two anthologies of short stories written by various authors. The series explores the ancient secrets of dragons and their society. [2] The Rage, by Richard Lee Byers (paperback, April 2004, ISBN 978-0-7869-3187-3)
The Space Trilogy (2001) (including Islands in the Sky, The Sands of Mars and Earthlight) The City and the Stars and The Sands of Mars (2001) The Ghost from the Grand Banks and The Deep Range (2001) 3001 The Final Odyssey, The Songs of Distant Earth (2004) Clarke's Universe (2005) (including A Fall of Moondust, The Lion of Comarre and Jupiter V)
The first three novels in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series were dubbed a trilogy and even after he extended the series, author Douglas Adams continued to use the term for humorous effect—for example, calling Mostly Harmless "the fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named trilogy." [7]
Charlie Higson, author of the Young Bond series. The Young Bond series of novels was started by Charlie Higson [110] and, between 2005 and 2009, five novels and one short story were published. [111] The first Young Bond novel, SilverFin was also adapted and released as a graphic novel on 2 October 2008 by Puffin Books. [112]