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message 1: by Windsor (new)

Windsor Library | 51 comments Mod
The Goodreads Choice Awards ballot for Debut Author 2018 is chock full of goodness. Check it out here.


message 2: by Anne (new)

Anne (annemazing) | 10 comments I read Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and I loved it.


message 3: by Andrea (new)

Andrea O | 27 comments Oooh I loved Eleanor! I'd love to pick up Fruit of the Drunken Tree, but I know so many are coming out that it might be hard to choose.


message 4: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (librarian19) | 45 comments Will have to refer to this later. Or keep my eyes more open to debut authors - they all sound good but I don't always have the time. Great topic!


message 6: by Andrea (new)

Andrea O | 27 comments I think I really have to read Children of Blood and Bone now.


message 7: by Danielle (new)

Danielle (librarian19) | 45 comments Me too Andrea!


message 8: by Andrea (new)

Andrea O | 27 comments I read The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls. I reacted very emotionally to this - the story of the bonds of sisters and how far the loyalty of family will stretch.


message 9: by Annalisa (new)

Annalisa | 20 comments I read "The Sky is Yours" by Chandler Klang Smith and I must say it is a bold debut. Such a weird book. I did come around to really enjoying it but I hate the Male main character so much it took a lot to not just give up. other than him it was enjoyable to me though.


message 10: by Caren (new)

Caren | 18 comments Anne wrote: "I read Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine and I loved it."
I read it for a challenge last year and I liked it very much.


message 11: by Caren (new)

Caren | 18 comments I'm not sure all 3 of these are technically debut authors but I am pretty sure at least 2 of them are. Lovely ladies who came to Danielle's Local Author Event. Premonition of Terror. Murder on the Precipice and Deceit


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