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A book written by someone you admire
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Here's one of his Canadian Born, and Other Western Verse, and some others are Old Timer, and Troopers in France.

I'd originally thought to use it for "book with pictures" or "book with a red spine," but, honestly, I can't think of a better category than this. And it seemed important to read it on Martin Luther King's birthday.
Highly, highly recommend this one.


I'd originally thought to use it for "book with pictures" or "book with a red spine," but, honestl..."
I heard all 3 of the series sold out on Amazon after Trump insulted the author!

But... it's not written by Kris Paronto...



Also, any other fans here who are excited she's having a baby? AHHH

But... it's not written by Kri..."
Kris and the other survivors of the Annex Security Team are co-authors. That's good enough for me, and I'm not sure why you would object...

Confession: I BARELY knew who she was when I read her book last year, but it ended up being one of my favorite reads in 2016. So, so good! I've never highlighted so many passages in a Kindle book!
I can't believe she was able to keep her pregnancy a secret for so long!! That's impressive!


For this one I am currently reading Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls, and Everything in Between
I love Lauren Graham because she reminds me of my mama and I am interested to hear what she has to say. I am listening to the audio book that is narrated by her. I always love listening to audiobooks that are read by the author because they know exactly how everything is meant to be said.
I love Lauren Graham because she reminds me of my mama and I am interested to hear what she has to say. I am listening to the audio book that is narrated by her. I always love listening to audiobooks that are read by the author because they know exactly how everything is meant to be said.


admire (verb, with object): to regard with wonder, pleasure, or approval.
And that's no help at all!!
Is it just an author I like? An..."
J. K. Rowling IS the answer to everything! :)

Casual Vacancy wasn't written under her pseudonym. But all of the Cormoran Strike books were!


Going to read her "The Greenlanders" for this task..


That's what I was thinking--that I wished my mom had written a book, because there's no one I admire more than her. But unfortunately for me, she hasn't written one...

Agatha Christie's autobiography is one of my top ten reads of all time! I strongly second this recommendation.
I'm currently reading Purple Hibiscus and it just occurred to me that I do admire Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, so I think I'm going to use it for this category. I had been planning to read something by Carl Sagan, and I hate letting that idea go, but I'm reading this now and I might as well check off the category. Doesn't mean I can't still read something by Sagan later in the year!


I think my point was the challenge is read a book by someone you admire. If he is a co-author, okay. But, if not, then it doesn't really fit. Though no one is judging you. Not even me. I was just pointing it out.


How can you not admire these two men and their mission to bring Joy to the world. Every chapter resonated with me and I know it will be a book I end up reading multiple times.

The Princess Diarist


When I think of a person I might admire besides family members the first person that comes to my mind is one of my professors back at the university, who was a mentor to me in a particularly difficult time during my studies. And while he is an author and has published several book about classical history that's not the stuff one would read for fun. Not even as nonfiction. Instead I will go for a book he gave me as a present for my 30th birthday but that I never got round to read till now.
So, I gonna read The Past in Hiding but as the German translation "In einem unbewachten Augenblick" (as soon as I figure out how to add it...).

Absolutely, someone you admire doesn't have to strictly be an author.


Pick a favorite author!

Yeah I certainly wouldn't think it'd have to someone who's a personal hero that changed your life level of admiration, that's certainly not how I selected my choice for it. :)
Maybe in addition to being an author they fund raise for a charity you think is important, maybe they've written something that you thought was clever or incredibly funny in the past, heck, a lot of fiction authors are juggling a full time day job, kids, and still putting out novels - that's a lot of work and plenty admirable right there. :)



I was thinking that, but I already have a couple of books from my favourite authors lined up.
Rachel wrote: "I'm really at a loss for what to use for this prompt. I can't really think of anyone I admire that I would also be interested in reading a book by, or who might have written a book. I actually can'..."
I had a really hard time with this too when the list was first published. I just drew a complete blank. But luckily for me, these discussion threads gave me ideas. First, I was planning to read something short from Fred Rogers, then I decided to read a book by Carl Sagan. I do really admire both of them, for different reasons. But then I found myself reading a book by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and I used that for this category.
I was hung up on what "admire" means and I hit a blank wall. I couldn't think of anyone I admire! What worked for me was to think about different issues that are important to me, then think of prominent people who speak about those issues, and then I found books. Thinking of authors first didn't work for me, I didn't get inspired until I thought the other way around, going issues first. Because most of the books I like to read aren't really by people I "admire" ... they are just books I like to read.
I had a really hard time with this too when the list was first published. I just drew a complete blank. But luckily for me, these discussion threads gave me ideas. First, I was planning to read something short from Fred Rogers, then I decided to read a book by Carl Sagan. I do really admire both of them, for different reasons. But then I found myself reading a book by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and I used that for this category.
I was hung up on what "admire" means and I hit a blank wall. I couldn't think of anyone I admire! What worked for me was to think about different issues that are important to me, then think of prominent people who speak about those issues, and then I found books. Thinking of authors first didn't work for me, I didn't get inspired until I thought the other way around, going issues first. Because most of the books I like to read aren't really by people I "admire" ... they are just books I like to read.

My mother has written a few picture books. I'm wondering if it would be cheating to re-read one of them (I have autographed copies on my book shelf.)
Alternatively, I could just re-read something by one of my favorite authors, or wait a few months and read something new by Brandon Sanderson!



I don't think she herself has written a book yet. She has narrated some and done some forewords, but that's it.

My mom has written a few books too- well, she's WRITTEN dozens, but a few have been published. But, they're all picture books, and that feels kind of "cheaty" to me. Not that I didn't use "The Cat in the Hat" for "a book you loved as a child"- but THAT prompt clearly calls for a children's book.
I admire both Patrick Rothfuss and Brandon Sanderson, so I used Sanderson's newest for this prompt.




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