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My theme this year is authors that I've read. More about the books I've read than the authors themselves.
I'm an avid reader. I'm a member of 2 in person reading groups through my local library. I'm gradually working my way through an old BBC reading list of 100 books (I'm about half way through) and I'm taking part in the online 52 Book Club Challenge for the third time this year where the challenge is to read 52 books over the year based on 52 different prompts. You can also find me on Goodreads here.
The F authors I've read are:
- Faulks Sebastian
- Feltz Vanessa
- Fforde Katie
- Fielding Helen
- Filer Nathan
- Finch Paul
- Fitzgerald F Scott
- Flock Elizabeth
- Flowers Ashley
- Flynn Gillian
- Flynn Katie
- Foley Lucy
- Forster Kate
- Francis Clare
- Frank Anne
- French Dawn
- French Nicci
- Furnivall Kate
Nicci French is my most read F author (with 10 books) although of course that's actually 2 people writing together - Nicci Gerrard and Sean French, a married couple. Most of the ones I've read feature Frieda Klein, a psychotherapist. I read one of that series and was hooked so I worked my way through all of them. "Waiting for Wednesday" even got 5 stars. I do love a crime thriller.
I loved Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks but didn't enjoy A Week in December nearly as much.
I enjoyed Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn and have read another couple by her.
Classics are The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald and The Diary of Anne Frank.
There are a couple of autobiographies on there too. Vanessa by Vanessa Feltz and Dear Fatty by Dawn French. I'm not a great reader of biographies but a few have slipped in here and there.
I also read "Because of You" by Dawn French which is fiction. My review was, "This is definitely well written in terms of characterisation but the story is not unique and I really didn't find the ending plausible. To me the ending was tied up neatly with a bow on top and life isn't usually like that. I certainly engaged with the characters and I did enjoy it but it felt a bit light in places given the seriousness of the story." (The blurb reads: As the old millennium turns into the new, two very different women give birth to two very similar daughters.
Hope leaves with a beautiful baby girl.Anna leaves with empty arms.)
I sometimes think authors who are also celebrities can trade on their name and popularity. Or maybe it's just the publishers who do that but I can't help wondering if celebrities submitted their books under an anonymous pseudonym whether they would actually get published.
What do you think?