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There are other authors who I would read most of what they publish. People like Grady Hendrix, Brandon Sanderson, Seanan McGuire, TJ Klune, and Nghi Vo.

Barbara Kingsolver
Amor Towles
Fredrik Backman
Abraham Verghese
Neal Shusterman
J. Ryan Stradal and
Erin Morgenstern.
A few that may become go-to authors for me, once I have a bit more experience with them, are:
Becky Chambers
Laurie Frankel
R.F. Kuang
Ruth Ozeki
Richard Powers and
Blake Crouch

Joan Didion (RIP)
Christopher Hitchens (RIP)
Bill Bryson
Fiction:
Elizabeth Strout
Lisa See
Jumpa Lahiri
Classics:
Jane Austen
Louisa May Alcott

I've got a few go to series, but they're by authors whose other books I'm not so interested in.

I also have big soft spots for Cat Sebastian, Talia Hibbert, Alessandra Hazard and Garrett Leigh. They're not quite auto-buys, but I generally like them enough that I'm willing to give most things they write a go.

Until recently Emily Henry was also in this category (I don't consider myself a romance reader, but I liked the publishing/writer humor), but I couldn't finish the most recent one Happy Place, probably due to reliance on too many romance tropes which I don't enjoy. I'll check out her next one, but it's no longer an auto-read for me unless the blurb looks interesting.
I wish I had more auto-buy authors. I guess I tend to read more widely, but less deeply.
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