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Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday post. This week’s topic is: Authors I’d Love a New Book From.
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- Jane Austen
- Charlotte Bronte
- Charles Dickens
- Mark Twain
- Edgar Allan Poe
- William Shakespeare
- Lori Wick
- Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Anne McCaffrey
- Sharon Kay Penman
Jessica Dotta
Julianna Deering
Beth White
Tim Downs
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I genuinely don’t know any of these authors. I will have to look into them all. Thanks for sharing, Paula!
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E.E. Kennedy
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Another name I have not heard of. I will also have to look into who this author is.
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Jane Austen was at the top of my list too! I’m intrigued by the thought of what Edgar Allan Poe might have written if he had lived longer, since he was so innovative with genre. Great list! Here is my Top Ten Tuesday: https://thissideofstoryland.blogspot.com/2024/05/top-ten-tuesday-authors-id-love-new.html
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Thank you, and thank you for sharing your list with me. I agree with Poe. It would be cool to see what he would do today, especially with how much literary freedom he would have today. And Jane Austen was such a popular choice this week. It was fun to see how many of us want a new novel by her!
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Victoria Holt, Phillipa Gregory, and Mary Higgins Clark
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I’ve heard of these authors before, but I’ve not read any of their books. Thank you for sharing, Vickie!
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Anne McCaffrey made my list, too. And Sharon Kay Penman and Marion Zimmer Bradley didn’t, but could have! Have you read any of Juliet Marillier’s books? If you like Bradley, you might enjoy her books.
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Thank you for the recommendation. I have not read any of Marillier’s books. In fact, I’ve not heard of her before. I will have to check her books out. Thank you!
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It would be SO fun if there’d be a lost novel from Jane Austen. I really want to reread a Lori Wick novel again and see if I’d still like them. 🙂 Thanks so much for visiting my website today.
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It would be cool if someone found a lost Austen manuscript. Can you even imagine! Thanks for visiting my site!!!
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Lori Wick and Jane Austen made several lists today!
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Lori Wick just totally disappeared. At least that’s what is feels like to me. I would love a new book by her! And Jane Austen — it would be so cool to see how she deals with today’s society.
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All good choices. I said Jan Karon for mine and then this weekend, before I got a chance to write the post she announced she is writing another Mitford book! Whee!
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How awesome is that! My mom is a fan of Karon. I will have to let her know. Thanks for stopping by my post!!!
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You’re welcome!
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I love your top 6 authors in particular. They are old favorites of mine.
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Thank you for checking out my post! I agree. They are some of the best. 😀
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You know I agree with Edgar Allan Poe, since I had him on my list this week as well. I loved MZB’s books and would have loved another, but can’t quite bring myself to read them anymore after finding out more about what she was like as a person.
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I don’t know anything about her other than she has passed. Was MZB not a nice human?
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Her daughter has come forward with allegations of sexual abuse.
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Oh! Man, that’s awful. I didn’t know that. 😭
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