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Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker
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Grady Hendrix.... Read the vampire one, then possession one, goi g to read the IKEA one soon and have the heavy metal one and Satan Loves you one ready to go as well
Oddly enough, I didn't try many new authors this year. Two of them ended up being DNF...But here's one I finished and liked quite a bit:
HL Tinsley
as honorable mentions to get me to 3:
T.R. Napper - had only read 1 short story before this
David Hair - read Book 1 in this series near the end of last year
This year I read quite a lot of new-to-me authors. Most of them I don't feel were really worth mentioning, but there were a few I liked. I was most impressed with M. L. Wang
. I love this book. I also finally read Mary Shelley
.I also enjoyed reading Lauren James
, Zen Cho
, Margaret Rogerson
, and Minka Kent
.
What a great question! A hard one to narrow down. I decided to list authors that are new to me this year and excited to read more of their work.a) Mary Doria Russell (Sparrow Duo-logy)
The Sparrow duo-logy was great! It was a great mix of science, first contact, religion, philosophy and a tumultuous chaos of self-discovery.
b) John Bierce (Mage Errant Series)
The covers are kind of cheesy and I wasn't sure if I was a fan of the story because the MC was not at all likeable, but that response was part & parcel of the story line. Turned out to be a fun YA fantasy with a great world and interesting characters.
c) A Tie Between the P's: Natasha Pulley & Suzanne Palmer
- Natasha Pulley has a way with words that sneak in magical aspects in the ordinary. A slight twist that turns a story from a cool historical fiction into fantasy.
- Suzanne Palmer created a rich SF world that has a ton of possibilities. She can easily create a fully fleshed out character within an active scene and then smack you around with a bunch of action sequences that move at a quick pace.
Honorable Mentions:
- Never Die by Rob J. Hayes
- Race the Sands by Sarah Beth Durst
- The Boy from the Woods by Harlan Coben
Discovered some great 'new to me' authors this year:1. Angus Watson - really loved his West of West trilogy, starting with You Die When You Die - so funny and clever!
2. Ed McDonald - really got into his Raven's Mark trilogy, starting with Blackwing - dark and twisty.
3. Patrick Samphire - new indie author, absolutely loved the first book in his Mennik Thorn series: Shadow of a Dead God - sort of gave me Dresden/Amra Thetys vibes, but in a really fresh, engaging way.
Last year was my year of discovering new authors, and this was the year of sticking to my comfort zone. I rarely reread books, but this year found myself turning back to familiar stories, more than I ever have before.That said...
森薫 (Mori Kaoru) - Historical fiction manga artist. I fell in love with her lush illustrations of 19th century central Asia in 乙嫁語り 1 Otoyomegatari 1
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