Top Ten Tuesday is an awesome book meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.
This week’s topic is authors who you would buy anything from. I don’t buy many books so I’m amending mine to be authors who I love so much that I’ll read just about anything by. In no particular order:
1. Alan Bradley: The only books by Bradley (so far) are the Flavia de Luce novels which I adore. Every time a new one comes out I always read it. If he started a new series, I’d definitely read it too.
2. Sophie Kinsella: This is my go-to author for light and fluffy reads. Although my love of her books has decreased a bit over the years, I still look forward to her new books because I know just what I’ll get: a fun, easy, entertaining read.
3. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: He is one of my favorite authors and I love everything I’ve read so far. There are still a few books by him that I’ve yet to read just because I’m saving them so I still have something of his to look forward to.
4. Steve Martin: I find his writing to be absolutely amazing and often hilarious. I’ll read anything he writes.
5. Thrity Umrigar: I discovered this author last year and read 2 books by her. All her other works are on my TBR and I’m spacing them out so I don’t finish them all too quickly.
6. Daphne du Maurier: Another favorite I discovered last year when I read Rebecca and Frenchman’s Creek. I can’t wait to read more by her but, again, her works are limited so I’m pacing myself.
7. Josephine Hart: I devoured almost all of Hart’s books when I was in college. It’s been a while since I read anything by her and some of the books by her I’ve come across just don’t sound appealing. So I guess I’ll read almost anything by her.
8. Marguerite Duras: I’ve only read one book by her (The Lover) but it was so good that I do want to read all her other works. I don’t know if she’ll become a favorite, but she still fits on this list.
9. Janice Dickinson: This might seem like an odd choice but, because I have actually read everything she’s written, I would definitely read a new book by her. I’ve read both her autobiographies and a books he wrote on dating and I just love her writing style. She’s so funny and her books are so fun and enjoyable to read.
10. Too many spiritual authors to mention: I love reading about spirituality and have some go-to authors who I would read anything by. These include Eckhart Tolle, Wayne Dyer, Marianne Williamson, Gabrielle Bernstein, Neale Donald Walsch, etc.
Who are your go-to authors who you would read anything by? Whose books do you buy even before you know the plot? What makes you love and trust these authors so much?

Twitter: nrlymrtl
says:
I love the Flavia deLuce novels, even though I have only read the first 2 books. Lots of fun and flavia’s voice always has me laughing.
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Steve Martin is an interesting choice. And this makes me want to actually give him a try.
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Twitter: marieemonaghan
says:
Oooh, interesting choices. The Flavia de Luce novels are on my wishlist so this has definitely reinforced my wish to try those out. And the Steve Martin books intrigue me. I’ve heard that they are genuinely laugh-out-loud funny as well as very intelligently written. Must keep an eye out for his novels.
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