Thursday, January 10, 2008

Booking Through Thursday: May I Introduce?



1. How did you come across your favorite author(s)? Recommended by a friend? Stumbled across at a bookstore? A book given to you as a gift?


2. Was it love at first sight? Or did the love affair evolve over a long acquaintance?



Some of my favorite authors I learned about and read for the first time in school: Austen, Hardy, Dickens, the Brontes, etc. Many of them were NOT love at first sight, but ones I had to warm up to.


I learned about Shannon Hale when she came to our library and I loved her book The Goose Girl, instantly!


I learned about Stephenie Meyer from a newspaper article and I fell in love with her books instantly too.


Markus Zusak was one I learned about from book clubs and blogs and all the Book Thief talk last year. Afte reading a couple other books of his, I fell in love.


I discovered Orson Scott Card when I was newly married and I just read book after book after book of his from the library. Same with Anya Seton.


Wilkie Collins I just stumbled upon, picking up A Woman in White somewhere, sometime. After that, we just kept adding him to our library.


I'm thinking I could go on and on with the author thing here. But I'll stop now!

7 comments:

  1. I love the classics. Any time. Any place.

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  2. I've just finished The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It is right up there with To Kill A Mockingbird as my favorite books. I need to read something else by him now, to see if I like him or it was just the topic that got to me.

    cjh

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  3. I hadn't thought about Collins. I love him too and there is so much that he wrote if you move outside the most widely read. Thanks for reminding me.

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  4. I'm not familiar with all the authors you listed. If I was to try, which authors shall I start first?

    Happy BTTs - I hope you've a good days/weekend ahead!

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  5. I agree. It was hard to stop writing for this BTT. My list is up too.

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  6. Julia... hard to say which to start with! Right at this very moment, I'm leaning towards saying Markus Zusak! Dang, he's good!

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  7. I just started a book review blog here and am looking through some other ones... I am going to add you to my blogroll, hope we can get to know each other!

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