Ultimate Popsugar Reading Challenge discussion
2018 Challenge Prompts - Regular
>
20. A book by a local author
message 101:
by
Laura • lauralovestoread
(new)
Dec 27, 2017 05:17PM

reply
|
flag

Neil Peart has written a few books. I loved them, but then I am a Rush fan. He's from Hamilton, near Toronto.
Masked Rider
Ghost Rider: Travels on the Healing Road
Traveling Music: The Soundtrack to My Life and Times


Thomas Kenneally is from Sydney, New South Wales.
Isobelle Carmody is from Victoria. Bryce Courtenay is from South Australia.
Ian Irvine is from Bathurst, New South Wales.
Trudi Canavan is from Melbourne, Victoria.

Great list! I would add Henry David Thoreau and Edith Wharton to that list if you're into classics. For fantasy fans, R.A. Salvatore is originally from MA.

I love Beverly Cleary's books and haven't read any since I was a kid. I might go with that too. I think I might read something by Amber J. Keyser though, since she is local (or was) and a family friend.
We have a lot of amazing authors from Portland: Ursula K Le Guin, Cheryl Strayed, Abigail Scott, Dunaway, William Edgar Stafford, Bill Cameron...
Carrie Brownstein writes pretty entertaining things.
The Oregon Book Award winners are a good place to find some.

I grew up in NH and JD Salinger lived 20 minutes from where my mom lives so I might go that route.

What an odd site. It must be for finding new authors. San Francisco (& the greater Bay Area) has quite a few well known authors & none of them are listed there. There is also an author listed from San Diego, which is the same state, but 500 miles away.
I work at a school and as I did my research for my 2018 challenges (PopSugar & others) I ended up selecting a book by a past parent, a book by a current parent, and a book by a current student -- all for prompts other than this one. (I'm also, finally, reading a comic written my my good friend's boyfriend.) I guess I am keeping some of my reading very, very local in 2018.



Anyone have any other ideas for Houston? :D
edit: Oh man I wonder if we can count any Rice prof --- Eagleman David , Douglas Brinkley , etc

I'm going to use some creative licensing here and read a book by an author who was born is Seattle, but moved away. Only because there are not too many authors from Washington state I care about (already read Where'd You Go, Bernadette), but want to read Space Opera by Catherynne Valente. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯



Similar problem here, I ended up looking up a "list of people from ___" on Wiki, some of which are listed as authors/writers.
Turns out George Orwell is local (and apparently he also lived in Islington for a while)!
e.g.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Categor...





Actually, I k..."
I highly recommend Laurie Halse Anderson's books.

What an odd site. It must be for finding new authors. San Francisco (& the greater Bay Area) has quite a few well known authors..."
Thank you so much for recommending this site. Found it interesting to see all the LA authors.





Actually, I know we have a f..."
Not sure where in central NY your from but I just finished Immortal Coil he’s local author to me. I live near Utica. Just a suggesting it was a quick engaging read and I’m looking forward to reading the next in he series.


Not only does this read sound interesting, but it knocks off a few other prompts for me. Win!


A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin"
Me too!



Jennifer Nielsen also from Utah. She has a few good books. I am in the middle of one of her series.


I've come up with two options. I'm from Michigan, the Grand Rapids area. So I could go with Chris Van Allsburg (The Polar Express, Jumanji, etc). That would be easy, I could sit and read his books to my kids for hours! I grew up reading them, I've known his name about as long as I can remember!
The other is a bit farther afield, Katherine Applegate is from Ann Arbor; she's my ten-year-old's favorite author (besides JK Rowling!!) and she just published a new book, wishtree. He keeps telling me I need to read something by her; maybe this is my chance.

He loves that one!
His favorite is The One and Only Ivan. I *just* bought him his own copy...finally...after he checked it out from the library five or six times. ;)

Thank you. I will check her out.

Holy Cow! Over 7,400 books for California! I'm trying to narrow it down to my town (too small, unless I find a book that takes place at LAX), the town two towns over (Venice), or maybe re-read Watchers, by Dean Koonz, because it starts out at the top of the canyon where our family had a cabin (Holy Jim Canyon), in Orange County.

I was just curious, because so many of my favorite authors are from FLA, only I think, the southeastern part... so I Googled and got this list, which has a really great illustration of the state with it's authors, AND a city-by-city breakdown! Stephen King is there!
http://www.tampabay.com/features/book...

I really like Connie Willis. I like to support female Sci Fi authors. ..."
Oh, Wow! You got me with that title! To Say Nothing of the Dog. I'm a HUGE fan of Three Men in a Boat:, and I'm going to HAVE to read that for my Time Travel prompt. It actually sounds great!

Books mentioned in this topic
Florida (other topics)Redneck, Vol. 1: Deep in the Heart (other topics)
Beach Music (other topics)
The Lovely Bones (other topics)
We Are Water (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Lauren Groff (other topics)Brian Selznick (other topics)
Stephen R. Covey (other topics)
Richard Paul Evans (other topics)
Shannon Hale (other topics)
More...