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it's not in a series right Allison? Like if I go pick up the book I'll understand where it comes from?
I'll be reading The Wednesday Sisters A Novelnext. That will be my first GR author and I'm looking forward to it...hopefully it meets my expectations!
I really liked both George Mastras Fidali's Way A Novel and Jamie Ford Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet A Novel. Both books were great reads and I learned so much about different cultures that I had not known before.
My favorite would be my husband, Robert Brown Fulford. How can he not be? LOL He wrote a book of Poetry. He is currently working on his second book of poetry and his memoir.
Linda wrote: "I really liked both George Mastras Fidali's Way A Novel and Jamie Ford Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet A Novel. Both books were great reads and I learned so..."Linda,
I really enjoyed Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet A Novel too. Jamie Ford did a great job of touching on discrimination against other groups rather than focusing only on the treatment of Japanese. It was a lovely book. I'm looking forward to his next book.
I was lucky enough to receive a copy of Mr. Malcolm's list from the author, Susan Allain. It was a little Georgette Heyer, a little Jane Austen, and a lot of fun.
American Eve: Evelyn Nesbit, Stanford White, The Birth of the "It" Girl and the Crime of the Century by Paula Uruburu is one worth checking out! A non-fiction page turner which begins in the late 1800s.
I also have to list my hubby as my favorite GR author - it helps that he writes books "right for my tastes". Michael J. Sullivan
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The Crown Conspiracy | Avempartha
Some of the others I enjoy:
Leslie Ann Moore
Dee Marie
Russ Woody
Robin wrote: "I also have to list my hubby as my favorite GR author - it helps that he writes books "right for my tastes". Michael J. Sullivan
[book..."I was considering putting The Crown Conspiracy on my list for the summer challenge, but it's not available at my library. Maybe I will get a great bookstore coupon soon and can go buy it.
I really like Leslie Ann MooreI read Griffin's Daughter and Griffin's Shadow and I am anxiously awaiting the third installment!!
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Hi to all. I am an author, and I just started to ask, what is a GR author? But thank goodness the words GoodReads came to mind. lol. Uh, is that what GR is?goofey me huh,
Sharon!
Robin wrote: "could someone please tell me what the GR stands for?"It stands for Goodreads- this website
I just finished The Help by Kathryn Stockett She is a GR author and the book was excellent. A must-read 5 star book.
No.. not joking, thank you. Who determines who a GR author is? Is there a list you have all come up with that us newbies are not privvy too? I could come up with my own list, and I assumme it could be different then yours. Or could it be that these authors are part of this discussion website? And really, please all don't forget that you were all new to this site at one time too.
Yes, It is my understanding, as I am new also, that a Goodreads Author is an authentic, published author(example; Jonathan Kellerman) who belongs to Goodreads.They may or may not choose to be a part of TNBBC.
Robin, I didnt mean to upset you, it's just that the first thread in this folder (the one that is asterick'ed) instructs the group on what a GR author is.
It is an author that has a profile here on Goodreads.
Here is the link for it: http://www.goodreads.com/author
It is an author that has a profile here on Goodreads.
Here is the link for it: http://www.goodreads.com/author
My favorite GR author (who also happens to be my favorite period) is Neil Gaiman. I've read all of his novels for adults and young adults, as well as most of his comics and children's books. His style and tone grab me every time, and I never find myself missing anything after I've read one of his works. Truly inspirational storytelling, and inventive characters make him the most readable author to me.
I really enjoy Michelle Richmond 's books, although there are many Goodreads' authors that I really like, and I'm delighted that they're author members.
My favorite GR author has to be Jim Butcher, although there are many that I love. His Dresden series is the best! .
Mhhh! lets see!! There are several I love but if I have to pick one it will be J.K. Muta :-)Nobody said you couldn't pick yourself as your favorite GR author or did they? Lol!
Gretchen Rubin! Definitely one of my new favorite GR authors. I won her book The Happiness Project Or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun on GR..and it I really got inspired by it! I even started my own Happiness Project! :)
My favorite GR author is Neil Gaiman. I loved his books Wolves in the Walls, Coraline and I Swapped my dad for Two Goldfish.
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Abramson's books are always fun to read, but this one was inspired by the Virginia Tech shootings a couple of years ago. She wrote a letter to the reader at the beginning that was really touching. I wasn't so sure about the book when I first picked it up because of the subject matter, but I am so glad I did. Instead of focusing on the horrible events at Tech, the book is more about the hope and recovery of that day.
I have only had the book for a week and I've already read it twice. Definitely worth reading.