
The A-Z Home page can be found here.
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 A authors I've read are:
- Aaronovitch Ben
- Adams Douglas & Milly
- Ahern Cecelia
- Alcott Louis M.
- Alderman Naomi
- Alger Christina
- Ali Monica
- Anderson Celia
- Andrews V C
- Archer Jeffrey
- Arlidge M J
- Arnold Johann Christoph
- Ashe Lucy
- Ashley Tricia
- Ashton Juliet
- Atkins Dani & Lucy
- Atkinson Kate
- Atwood Margaret &
- Austen Jane
The standout author on this list for me is M J Arlidge – I’ve read 10 of his books which all feature Detective Helen Grace and are set in the south of England. I love a good crime thriller and these haven’t disappointed.
I loved Louisa May Alcott’s books as a child – Little Women
etc. and I can also remember reading the Flowers in the Attic series by V C
Andrews. I was a little surprised to
find my 13 year old reading Flowers in the Attic from her Catholic school
library though.
At the time I started preparing this post (June 25!) I’d only managed to read Pride and Prejudice by Austen despite having the complete works. I’ve earmarked 2 more to read by the end of the year for the 52 Book Club challenge.
Funny how with some authors you can love one of their books
but hate something else. (Although I
very rarely DNF (did not finish) a book.
Both Cecelia Ahern and Monica Ali fall into that category. I enjoyed Ahern’s PS I love you but almost
DNF A Place called here. Monica Ali’s
debut Brick Lane was quite good but her novel Untold Story was another one that
was a slog.
I read Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and found it quite
chilling. I haven’t managed to watch
much of the TV series though but I would like to read The Testaments at some
point. (Although I’d probably need to reread Handmaid’s Tale first to refresh
my memory!
So these are my A authors.
Have you read any of their books?
What’s your favourite genre?
PS I’ve now read Sense and Sensibility by Austen and I have
Mansfield Park on my “to read” list for this year’s 52 Book Club challenge.
A good choice for your A to Z. I remember thinking exactly the same about Flowers in the Attic. My daughter also read it at that age in her Catholic sec sch. Maybe they were at the same school.
ReplyDeletelol probably not. Mine was at St. Angela's in Forest Gate. But could have been the same Ursuline order?
DeleteI haven't read any Arlige books but I like that genre so am going to look for them and add to my list. Good luck with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joyce. You too.
DeleteOh this will be fun Wendy, I am looking forward to this challenge. Good luck!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Carla.
DeleteOOH I love this theme!! I've read probably every Alcott book as a child. I still have my copy of Little Women my parents bought me when I was about 8 yrs old! both daughters have their own copy as well.
ReplyDeletemy oldest daughter and I are ALL ABOUT Margaret Atwood books. I've read several. My fave of hers is the testament, the sequel to Handmaid's Tale. LOVED it.
I read Flowers in the Attic as a college freshman during my xmas break :)
and of course Jane Austen. Most of hers!
The name Jeffry Archer is familiar but i can't think of any titles off hand.
Question: this is my first time doing the A-Z challenge. Are we supposed to link up our daily post somewhere?? if so, where?? I found the directions super confusing.
I see your question got answered elsewhere so that's good. I've read a couple by Jeffery Archer - prior to him going to jail for perverting the course of justice having lied during a libel case.
DeleteGood golly! I have no idea how many authors I've read, let alone who they are. You must keep meticulous records of the books you read. Wow. Looking forward to each letter, now!! xo
ReplyDeleteGoodreads make it really easy to keep track of books I've read, books that are in my TBR pile and books I'd like to read lol
DeleteCool post with only a couple of authors known to me
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne
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