2017 Reading Challenge discussion
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      A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future...: Twists and Turns and Lessons Learned by Michael J. Fox
    
      For 1963 I was thinking of either using either Michael Chabon or Laurell K. Hamilton. Possible Shiver of Light.I used this site to go through to find authors I liked. It is a quote site, but it got me started for finding authors.
http://izquotes.com/authors/search/bo...
      I had a really hard time finding any authors born in 1978! If anyone can help with this, I am up for suggestions. Right now I have selected either "Jennifer's Body" by Audrey Nixon, Diablo Cody(Born 1978) or "Algoma" by Dani Couture.
    
      Here's a link to the page I used to find authors born in 1969. It's still set for 1969, but you can move forward or backward. You can click on the authors' names for more information.http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/yea...
      Amy Beth wrote: "Here's a link to the page I used to find authors born in 1969. It's still set for 1969 but you can move forward or backward. You can click on the authors names for more information.http://www.fant..."
Great thank you Amy Beth! I think I am going to go with "Feed" by Mira Grant.
      I'm going to have a hard time with this category, since I was born in 1993. I don't think there are many 22year-old authors out there. Since I'm aiming for tier 1 (even though I'll probably end up filling more categories), this could be a category that I'll skip.
    
        
      Amy Beth wrote: "Here's a link to the page I used to find authors born in 1969. It's still set for 1969, but you can move forward or backward. You can click on the authors' names for more information.
http://www.fa..."
That is an excellent site! I've just discovered the Deborah Harkness was born in 1965, and I'm wanting to read her nonfiction book,
. It will work perfectly for this category!
    
  
  
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That is an excellent site! I've just discovered the Deborah Harkness was born in 1965, and I'm wanting to read her nonfiction book,
. It will work perfectly for this category!
    
      Amy Beth is a true life saver! Not only I managed to find a YA author born in the same year as me, she is Australian and her book trilogy, Halo, can be used in both categories I was struggling with!
    
      I found one book on my shelve by an author born the same year as me - 1959 - so it has to be this one - Tusen olevda liv finns inom mig by Tomas Sjödin
    
      Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I've also done my own search and not found any good books. My birth year is 1994 so the age will be about 21. Still pretty young so that's probably why I'm having trouble!
    
      I initially misread this category ! I thought it was book published in the year I was born. 1946 was a mostly downer year for publishing. Lots of military, surviving the war or the camps type stuff. So glad it is authors born the same year as me. That still will be old authors but nevertheless a better choice.
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I've also done my own search and not found..."Can you search it on Amazon or Google?
      Margo wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I'..."Google was the first thing I tried. Over the last hour (yes, I've spent an hour on this), I've found only 2 authors born in 1994, neither very well-known or with great reviews. Not for the first time do I wish I was a few years older!
Is there a way to filter like that on Amazon? That would be amazing, but I think it's unlikely.
      Deepak ChopraBorn in 1946.
One of my favorite spiritual authors. He has also written fiction.
I will probably read "Lords of the Light" or "Daughters of Joy", or "Soulmate", though if I am feeling like some non-fiction I may try his book on Mohammed or Buddha.
ps - once I found some sites to look for authors, this was fun. I found out that Donald Trump and G. W. Bush were both born in 1946. Depending on your politics you will laugh, cry or something in between.
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I've also done my own search and not found..."Goodness, yes, 1994 seems tough. Lots of athletes born that year, though! Hmmm....I wonder what a good alternative might be?
      For those born in 1984, here are a few authors (I've never read anything they wrote, but it seems interesting, or it can help with other categories in the challenge):Helen Oyeyemi (her plays sound really interesting)
Marissa Meyer (retold fairy tale)
Karan Mahajan (stories set in India)
Marie Lu (YA)
Juan Gómez Bárcena (I could find only one novel, The Sky over Lima, that sounds like it can also fit for the "book about books" cateory).
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I've also done my own search and not found..."Check out the site recommended above - it's really useful! http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/yea... (this is the link to 1994)
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/years/ (all years listed)
      Amy Beth wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I'..."I assume you tried the Goodreads website and Amazon.
I finally came up with some other suggestions just by googling authors born in (year of birth). The google did not say what they have written but it was a start.
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Margo wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really fin..."google filter: type author a plus sign then the year
example: author + born in 19..) or put in more conditions such as author + year of birth 19..) + mystery
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I've also done my own search and not found..."Goodness, what a challenge. I came up with one, whose birth date I can't find, but who was said to be 18 in an article written on 24 Nov 2013. Her name is Beth Reekles, and there's at least one book by her on Goodreads.
I'll keep looking for you, as I will have an easy time with my 1951 birth date. I didn't find any magic way to look, just Googled very young authors.
      Thanks to all three of you! I spent hours looking (I'm still on winter break and have nothing better to do) and only found a few that honestly sounded quite horrible. I saw where Beth Reekles is coming out with another book in 2016 though that maybe I'll like more so thanks Nancy :) And I'll have to try your suggestion Margo! I already did a pretty intensive google search (where I found 2 authors) but didn't use those exact filters. Mary - I did check that out and I only wish that it was authors who died the year you were born instead since that would give me so many more options! Haha.
    
      Deepak Chopra's The Angel is Nearauthor born in 1946. One of my favorite spiritual authors.
Also considering "The 13th Disciple" or one of his books on Hinduism, Buddhism, or Mohammed.
      Considered this exciting news...JK Rowling was born in 1965. Since she is also writing under the name Robert Galbraith, I will be using the 3rd book in the Cormoran Strike series. Have loved the first 2. Its called Career in Evil.
    
      Thanks for the helpful links! For the year 1978 I picked Feed by Mira Grant. It's a post-apocolyptic everyone is dying from disease type of book. Right up my alley! Also, James Franco was born in '78 and has lots of books to pick from.
    
      Melissa wrote: "Thanks for the helpful links! For the year 1978 I picked Feed by Mira Grant. It's a post-apocolyptic everyone is dying from disease type of book. Right up my alley! ..."I am reading the same one!
      Reading A Spot of Bother which rather conveniently had already been bought, Mark Haddon being born in 1962.
    
  
  
  
      This category will force me, once and all, to acquaint myself with the über-famous JK Rowling, who was born in 1965! I have never read a single of her books and it is about time, ladies and gentleman. Harry Potter, here I come!
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
    
      Teresa wrote: "This category will force me, once and all, to acquaint myself with the über-famous JK Rowling, who was born in 1965! I have never read a single of her books and it is about time, ladies and gentlem..."I hope you have as much fun as I did. I had never read anything of hers until last year's challenge, when the category "a book with magic" sent me her way. I think I'll be able to work her into this year's challenge, too. Enjoy!
      @Nancy, I had Harry Potter shortlisted for the "magic" category last year too, but I got side tracked with The Night Circus, which I actually found quite disappointing, d spite the hype. I could also choose any Harry Potter for the "book that I saw the movie, but not read the book", and I actually liked all the movies.
    
      Nancy wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really find anything. I'..."I'm the same age as you and i'm also drawing a blank.
Did you end up finding anything good?
      Christina wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and didn't really fin..."Books for 1994 (in case anyone missed the previous conversations).
This Star Won't Go Out
A collection of the journals, fiction, letters, and sketches of the late Esther Grace Earl, who passed away in 2010 at the age of 16. Photographs and essays by family and friends will help to tell Esther’s story along with an introduction by award-winning author John Green who dedicated his #1 bestselling novel The Fault in Our Stars to her.
Radio Silence
This book doesn't come out until February, and the author has a few books out already, but they're just not my cup of tea. Radio Silence sounds promising though.
Positive: A Memoir
In this compelling and compulsively readable memoir, nineteen-year-old Paige Rawl tells the story of how she was mercilessly bullied in middle school...and how she overcame the ordeal to change her world for the better. (Paige Rawl was born HIV-positive).
Beth Reekles
Beth Reekles also has a few books out.
I'm most likely to read one of the memoirs, but I may wait a bit into the year just to see if something else pops up. If you ever find a good one Christina, let me know!
      Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Christina wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Madison (The Chronic Re-Reader) wrote: "Does anyone else have suggestions on how to find an author by the year they were born? I tried the two suggested websites and..."Thanks!! I didn't see Positive that looks more promising then the other ones. Yeah the YA romance seems to be what they like to write and it just isn't anything that I would like.
        
      Heh. I changed my mind for this category - I just finished 
  
 Not My Father's Son: A Memoir by Alan Cumming, who it turns out was also born in 1965.
I highly recommend it for the memoir category!
  
  
  
 Not My Father's Son: A Memoir by Alan Cumming, who it turns out was also born in 1965.I highly recommend it for the memoir category!
      Yana,Alexandra Bracken is one of my favorite authors (born in 1987). She wrote a great YA science fiction trilogy and just came out with a new book as well. The first trilogy is kind of like X-Men mixed with the Underground Railroad (really strange comparison, but pretty accurate).
I would link to it, but I'm on my phone!
Amanda Knox would definitely be an interesting read.
      Yana wrote: "Suggestions for 1987?So far I've found:
Elizabeth Smart
Amanda Knox"
Here's a website that has 10 in addition to the ones you mention. I'll keep my eyes open.
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/yea...
      I had a hard time finding a book for this category, just because I had a difficult time identifying an author. But then I learned that Sara Bareilles (the singer) wrote a book of essays about specific songs and how they related to her life:Sounds Like Me: My Life (So Far) in Song
And she was born the same year as I! I'm very excited about this one, because I LOVE her music.
      I had no idea Sara Bairelles wrote a book! I love her music and it would be interesting to find out more about the inspiration for some of her songs!
    
      Anyone got any ideas for 1991? I've tried searching 'authors born in 1991' but I keep getting lists of actors that don't mention books in the bios or people who DIED in 1991.
    
      Jessica wrote: "Anyone got any ideas for 1991? I've tried searching 'authors born in 1991' but I keep getting lists of actors that don't mention books in the bios or people who DIED in 1991."Samantha Shannon? Also a few more here https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... (you need to scroll down the page)
      Anyone recognize any of the authors listed for 1973? https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... I could burn hours trying to single one out or I could gamble on a recommendation. The latter sounds more exciting.
    
      Jennifer wrote: "Anyone recognize any of the authors listed for 1973? https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... I could burn hours trying to single one out or I could gamble on a recommendation. The latter so..."If you have not read Watership Down, it would be a good choice. Excellent book.
      Jennifer wrote: "Anyone recognize any of the authors listed for 1973? https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... I could burn hours trying to single one out or I could gamble on a recommendation. The latter so..."
Wow, so many writers and so few that I know. The only one I've read (from the year you were born) is A Lee Martinez. I've read only one (I think) but three on my to-read list. Not much of a recommendation I'm afraid, as I only gave one star the one I did read!
  
  
  Wow, so many writers and so few that I know. The only one I've read (from the year you were born) is A Lee Martinez. I've read only one (I think) but three on my to-read list. Not much of a recommendation I'm afraid, as I only gave one star the one I did read!
      Jennifer wrote: "Anyone recognize any of the authors listed for 1973? https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... I could burn hours trying to single one out or I could gamble on a recommendation. The latter so..."Cassandra Clare is famous for her The Mortal Instruments series (and all the series connected to it). I haven't read The City of Bones (TMI #1) in awhile, but I don't remember it being bad if you wanna read something supernatural.
James Dashner is behind the Maze Runner books, but the books - in my opinion - are pretty awful compared to the movies based on them. I don't recommend them.
      Watership Down is a must read!!!!! One of my all time favorite books. I have read it at least 5 times!!!
    
      Jennifer wrote: "Anyone recognize any of the authors listed for 1973? https://www.fantasticfiction.com/year... I could burn hours trying to single one out or I could gamble on a recommendation. The latter so..."Carrie Vaughn is the author of a long-running urban fantasy series as well as some standalones.
Patrick Rothfuss has a very popular fantasy trilogy called The Kingkiller Chronicles (as in over 300,000 ratings on the first book alone).
Rae Carson wrote a fantasy YA trilogy starting with The Girl of Fire and Thorns that I really loved (it does involve some Christianity elements, but it's not heavy-handed or out of left field in my opinion). Also, she has a new western/fantasy/historical YA series about the gold rush with the first book out and the second book coming this year.
Cassandra Clare as others have mentioned is really famous as well. Hers is kind of an urban fantasy YA series, and if that's something that you would normally enjoy, I think you'd really like this one. She's a very readable author and at least the books I've read in the series so far are pretty easy to get through.
Tana French is well known for her Dublin Murder Squad series, which is a mystery thriller that takes place in Ireland.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Corrections (other topics)Sounds Like Me: My Life (So Far) in Song (other topics)
Not My Father's Son (other topics)
Radio Silence (other topics)
Positive (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Samantha Shannon (other topics)Beth Reekles (other topics)
Mira Grant (other topics)
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Juan Gómez Bárcena (other topics)
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One way to find them is to Google authors born in ---- (the year you were born).
You may have to sort through a list of famous people to find one. Lots of famous people have written books, but they may not show up in a list of authors.
Also, it just occurred to me that some of the younger members of the group may not have a lot of authors to choose from. Hmmm... we'll all try very hard to help you find somebody, or come up with an alternative if it's just impossible.