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Monday, March 3, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Unread Authors



Top Ten Tuesday is hosted over at the Broke and Bookish.

This week's topic:

Top Ten Popular Authors I've Never Read 

1) Jane Austen- Shame on me... I know.

2) Victoria Schwab- She's got a good number of books out now. And I have heard nothing but great things about her stuff. Why haven't I read any of it? Because I'm crazy that's why.

3) Patrick Ness- I feel like SO many people have read Ness. Again, another well known author who has written a few books and I have yet to experience them.

4) Rick Riordan- Yup- Haven't read the Percy Jackson series or the Heroes of Olympus series. I have the whole Percy Jackson box set sitting on my shelf. I just need to get on it.

5) Meg Cabot- Everyone who is anyone has read Meg Cabot, but not me. What is going wrong in the world?

6) Harper Lee- I have not read To Kill a Mockingbird. I keep meaning to. Harper Lee is a great American author. Yes, I am hanging my head in shame.

7) E. Lockhart- I feel like E. Lockhart is a pretty big figure in the world of contemporary.  But, again, I haven't read anything by her. I am pretty excited about this year's release of We Were Liars. That may break me into the world of E. Lockhart.

8) Dean Koontz- This guys is a favourite of my mum's. But I've never read him. He's kind of a favourite of everyone's. But with Odd Thomas being adapted for the big screen.

9) Stephen King- This is probably no surprise ad I don't read horror (I can't. I'm a big chicken). I tried once to read a book of his (for my book club) and I couldn't.

10) Kelley Armstrong- This is kind of sad because I think Kelly is a Canadian author. She is wildly popular and again, I hang my head in shame.

That's my list everybody. I hope you enjoy.




10 comments:

  1. Rick Riordan and Meg Cabot come highly recommended. I'd definitely encourage you to try them out. Surprisingly, I enjoyed Cabot's other works more than The Princess Diaries. Don't worry, I'm a scaredy cat too and it wasn't until recently I read Carrie by Stephen King (in bright daylight while always in the presence of other company) and I don't think I'll revisit the horror genre anytime soon.

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    1. I know, I know. It's my 2014 goal to read Pride and Prejudice.

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  3. YAY someone else has Jane Austen on their list!!! So happy I'm not alone :) E. Lockhart is fab, you should def read The Boyfriend List or Frankie Landau-Banks. Also Meg Cabot books are adorable.

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  4. Rick Riordan! You must read Percy Jackson! I haven't read a lot of the authors on your list either but mostly it's because I'm not interested! *Gasp* But seriously read Rick Riordan!

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  5. Ok, there are a couple on your list I haven't read, but for all the rest, READ THEM. You don't even UNDERSTAND, you have some excellent authors in that list!!

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  6. I think you might have just killed me by having Meg Cabot, Kelley Armstrong and Rick Riordan on your list... Yep. No pulse.

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    1. Says the one who hasn't read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows... ;)

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  7. Heh, Jane Austen and Rick Riordan are very recent reads for me, so don't feel too bad! Obviously you know that I can't recommend Patrick Ness highly enough! Maybe you could start with A Monster Calls because it's shorter, but still gives you a good taste of his writing.

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  8. Meg Cabot was one of my favorite authors for a long time, haha. I really like Boy Meets Girl (and of course, princess diaries!)

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