It's time for Top Ten Tuesday hosted by The Broke and The Bookish!
This week's theme: Top Ten Authors I've Only Read One Book From But NEED to Read More
1. Michael Lewis: I read and loved Moneyball. My husband has read and loved The Big Short and highly recommends it, so I figure I should read it.
2. Kazuo Isiguro: I thought Never Let Me Go was a moving and thought-provoking book. The Remains of the Day is another one I'd love to try out.
3. Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favorite all time books. I'd love to read Three Musketeers.
4. Neil Gaiman: I read the book he wrote with Terry Pratchett and would love to read more from him. But where to start? Any recommendations?
5. Erik Larson: After reading The Devil in the White City, I went out and bought Thunderstruck, but haven't read it yet.
6. Ned Vizzini: It's Kind of a Funny Story was a very interesting book on depression. I am wondering if his other books address the same topic.
7. Michael Shaara: I read The Killer Angels since it was a Pulitzer Prize winner and really enjoyed it. He also wrote For Love of The Game and I would like to read that.
8. Kathryn Stockett: I enjoyed The Help, but I don't think she has written any other books.
9. Jennifer Egan: A Visit From the Goon Squad was entertaining and unique. I would love to read some of her other work.
10. Barry Lyga: I need to read the rest of the I Hunt Killer series!
Remains of the Day is such a beautiful read. Hope you enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Natasha! I hope I do too.
DeleteYou are ahead of me. Most of these authors I haven't read at all. Man, this topic is adding to my virtual TBR pile. My TTT @HEADFULLOFBOOKS
ReplyDeleteRight? I have been adding all morning!
DeleteA big Yes to Three Musketeers and Remains of the Day!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Top Ten Tuesday!
Yippee! I love when people recommend books over and over on one list; it makes me feel more excited to read it! I think Remains of the Day will need to move up on the TBR list!
DeleteNeil Gaiman made my list too. I loved his Stardust! Maybe you could start there ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I might just have to!
DeleteStardust! I totally forgot he wrote Stardust! I think I will have to start with that one. Thanks Lianne!
ReplyDeleteI have read Good Omens and The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman, thinking I should maybe try more Terry Pratchett.
ReplyDeleteCheck out my Top 10
I was very close to adding Pratchett to my list because Good Omens is the only one f his books I have read.
DeleteThe Blind Side! That was my first Michael Lewis and I loved it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that was a book or that he wrote it!
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