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Weekly Topics 2026 > 30 & 31. The most recently published book by an author and a book from that same author's backlist

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message 1: by Jackie, Solstitial Mod (last edited Oct 20, 2025 07:51AM) (new)

Jackie | 2516 comments Mod
For this pair of weeks, we'll be looking for two books by the same author, their most recent and one from their backlist. Whether you've got an author you've been meaning to read more from, or you've got someone you want to try out, this could be a fun way to get a better sense of their writing. It would be a good way to catch up on a series too!

ATY Listopias
Frontlist https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
Backlist https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...

What are you reading?


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Dixie (dixietenny) | 1378 comments I'm tentatively planning on using John Scalzi for this. There are several from his backlist I want to read, including An Election and Fuzzy Nation. His most current book at the moment is When the Moon Hits Your Eye but by the time I get around to these prompts he might have a new one out!


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Angie | 107 comments Dixie wrote: "I'm tentatively planning on using John Scalzi for this. There are several from his backlist I want to read, including An Election and Fuzzy Nation. His m..."

I'm thinking about using him, as well. I own but have not read Redshirts. He's always pretty reliable.


message 4: by NancyJ (last edited 4 hours, 57 min ago) (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 3745 comments I like Scalzi too. I just read The Kaiju Preservation Society I’m reading one of his books for letter Z.

Other possibilities
Elif Shafak- There Are Rivers in the Sky
Lisa Genova- new- More or Less Maddy,
Amy Harmon- The Outlaw Noble Salt
Louise Penny - The Grey Wolf, new- The Black Wolf


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Joanna G (joanna_g) | 394 comments Might do Megan Giddings for this. I loved The Women Could Fly and both her most recent book Meet Me at the Crossroads and an earlier one, Lakewood, sound very intriguing to me.

Could also go with Meg Shaeffer - The Wishing Game is on my TBR, and if the release date doesn't get moved back, The Book Witch sounds delightful.


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Jenny Williams (jenniferw88) | 11 comments I'm using Stuart Turton for this one - I read The Devil and the Dark Water this year on Kindle, and loved it so much I've since bought a physical copy too! He's definitely an author I want to get round to reading the front and back list for sooner rather than later.


message 7: by Emily, Conterminous Mod (new)

Emily Bourque (emilyardoin) | 11283 comments Mod
I'll likely use an ARC for the frontlist book on this one, and tie it to something previously written if I enjoy the ARC.

Then, of course, there is always T.J. Klune, who has written a multitude of novels before he got popular, and he does have a new book coming out next year. I've been meaning to get to Wolfsong, which I think would be a good backlist book.


message 9: by Sarah (last edited 6 hours, 52 min ago) (new)

Sarah (sarahtrehern) | 3 comments These all have new books coming out in 2026 so I'll probably choose one of these!

Simone St. James
Alice Feeney
Sadeqa Johnson
Mary Kubica - I'll probably go with this one!


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