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Just got mine yesterday from an author event. I'm thinking of reading The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson, recommended by Brigid Kemmerer. Or I might do Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian, recommended by Jodi Picoult.
I follow some authors in Goodreads. I've listed here a few of their recommendations but only when they gave the book a 5 star rating and wrote a review describing why they loved it so much. Jaime Ford:
Hard Rain Falling
The Great Alone
Victoria Thompson:
One by One
Chris Bohjalian:
Crossroads
Kelli Estes:
The Vanished Days
Lisa Unger:
The Turnout
I am going to read Dare Me. I am considering it recommended from Riley Sager as he has it listed in his "My Favorite Thrillers" here on Goodreads. It is one I have had on my to read list all year.
I was having a hard time with this until I remembered that my favorite author Jane Austen "recommends" some books by way of Isabella Thorpe in Northanger Abbey.
This book was recommended on Bookbub by one of my favorite author's Carrie Turansky. The book I will be reading is "Night Bird Calling" by Cathy Gohlke. I bought the book just for this prompt.
One of my favorite authors is on TikTok and she recommended Stalked By the Kraken if you like bonkers, paranormal romance. Another Booktokker I follow also recommended a while back so giving it a shot.
I will finally be reading The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, as suggested by Christopher Moore.
I read Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn for this PROMPT #36: Recommended by a favorite author (Stephen King)
I will be reading "Night Bird Calling" by Cathy Gohlke. Recommended by Carrie Turansky one of my favorite authors.
My favourite author is Shea Ernshaw and I found these:https://theweek.com/feature/1007455/b...
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
I chose Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism by Anne Applebaum for my book that was recommended by my favorite author. The author in question was Neal Stephenson.I liked the book and liked what Applebaum has to say. I especially liked the lens she brings to the conversation about authoritarian governments in Eastern Europe. However, there's this Reaganite handwringing that is very common among center-right authors that sticks in my craw a bit. I get why it was recommended, but am still a little steamed at the "how did it get to this point?" perspective.
For more thoughts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kxmlq...
I am reading Where'd You Go Bernadette by Maria Semple. John Green said that it was the funniest novel he had read recently in an interview, I'm taking that as a recommendation
Stuff and Nonsense. Was recommended to me by my brother Cameron Benham author of Promises (Lordsbane Tale #1). Number 2 is in production right now!
Pluck: A Memoir of a Newfoundland Childhood and the Raucous, Terrible, Amazing Journey to Becoming a Novelist. By Donna Morrissey; recommended by author Laura Best (I started at about #34 on a wait list for this book and picked it up today.)
Lynn wrote: "Pluck: A Memoir of a Newfoundland Childhood and the Raucous, Terrible, Amazing Journey to Becoming a Novelist. By Donna Morrissey; recommended by author Laura Best (I started at about #34 on a wait..."PS - I finished reading this book today and Oh. My. Gosh! It is an excellent read.
I read Anatomy: A Love Story by Dana Schwartz, 4 Stars. The cover has a recommendation by Neil Gaiman
I just finished This Must Be The Place by Maggie O’Farrell that was recommended numerous times on Anne Bogel’s podcast and her MMD Book Club. Anne is also the author of three books that I have read and enjoyed. This book is 5 stars. Highly recommend!
I read Wilder Girls by Rory Power (recommended by Jeff VanderMeer). If interested, see my brief review here: my link text
Killing in a Koi Pond by Jessica Fletcher and Terri Farley Moran 2/10/22https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
https://titlesurfingwithtraci.blogspo...
Also check fantastic fiction as if u type in your favourite author it lists what books they recommend at the bottom of the page
I read "The Insanity of God," by Nik Ripkin. Very challenging and encouraging! "Recommended" in the front pages of the book by Brother Andrew, who wrote an endorsement of it.
LeAnne wrote: "I read "The Insanity of God," by Nik Ripkin. Very challenging and encouraging! "Recommended" in the front pages of the book by Brother Andrew, who wrote an endorsement of it."This is one of my favorite books. I got to sit in a seminar with the author, it was life changing.
I read Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo. Rick Riordan is one of my favorite authors, and he did a blurb on the front cover.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Year of Magical Thinking (other topics)Shatter Me (other topics)
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The Colour of Magic (other topics)
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Chances are, if you’re hanging out here at The 52 Book Club, you love book recommendations as much as we do! So what could be better than a recommendation from a favorite author?
Where do I find their recommendations? First, try a quick web search. (For example: “What books does John Grisham recommend?”) You could also pick a book that’s been endorsed by one of your favorite authors. Some authors may also share new and recommended reads on their social media pages, so follow along with your favorites for ideas! And if you’re following them on Goodreads, we’d certainly consider any books they’ve rated 5 stars to be a recommendation!
Check out our Goodreads List for examples