The I Funny Series with Chris Grabenstein is a Thriller / Crime Fiction series by James Patterson, comprising 7 books published between 2012 and 2018. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.
About James Patterson
James Patterson was born on March 22, 1947, in Newburgh, New York, and took an unlikely road to literary superstardom. After earning a BA in English from Manhattan College and an MA from Vanderbilt University, he joined the advertising agency J. Walter Thompson as a junior copywriter. He rose to become CEO of the agency's North American division — and along the way co-created the iconic "I'm a Toys 'R' Us Kid" slogan. His debut novel, The Thomas Berryman Number, won the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel in 1977, but commercial success proved elusive for years. It wasn't until Along Came a Spider in 1993 — his seventh book, published seventeen years after his debut — that everything changed. Patterson famously financed his own TV commercial for the novel, an almost unheard-of move for a fiction author at the time. It became an instant bestseller, and he left advertising for good in 1996.
Patterson's method is as distinctive as his output. He begins every project with a meticulously crafted outline — sometimes running fifty to eighty pages across multiple drafts — and then hands the blueprint to a co-author who writes the prose. Patterson revises, shapes the pacing, and ensures the final voice matches his vision. It is a system that has allowed him to publish at an astonishing rate, averaging a new release roughly every six weeks at his peak. His co-authors have included Maxine Paetro, Michael Ledwidge, Candice Fox, and even former U.S. President Bill Clinton and country icon Dolly Parton.
The numbers surrounding Patterson's career are almost surreal. He holds 67 New York Times number-one bestsellers — a Guinness World Record for any single author — and has sold more than 425 million copies worldwide. At his peak he accounted for roughly six percent of all hardcover novels sold in the United States. His Alex Cross series alone has sold more than 81 million copies, and the franchise has been adapted to film with Morgan Freeman in the title role. Beyond Alex Cross, Patterson has built major series in virtually every genre: the Women's Murder Club, Michael Bennett, Private, NYPD Red, and the BlockShots imprint of ultra-short thrillers. His young adult and middle-grade work — Maximum Ride, the Middle School series, Witch & Wizard — has introduced millions of reluctant readers to the habit of finishing a book.
Patterson is also one of publishing's most significant philanthropists. He has donated more than $75 million to literacy initiatives, including tens of millions to school and classroom libraries through Scholastic, holiday bonuses to independent bookstore employees, and teacher scholarships at more than two dozen universities. He launched the James Patterson PageTurner Awards, donated over a million books to students and military personnel, and received the National Book Foundation's Literarian Award in 2015 and the National Humanities Medal in 2019. His MasterClass on writing became one of the platform's best-selling courses, and his 2022 memoir, James Patterson by James Patterson, gave readers a candid look at the machine behind the brand.
Few authors in history have shaped commercial fiction so completely, or given so much back to the industry that made them. Patterson's career stands as proof that relentless craft, iron discipline, and an instinct for what readers want can combine into something genuinely extraordinary.
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