Monday, July 15, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday- Authors Who Deserve More Recognition




Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created over at my other blog, The Broke and the Bookish.
 


Lisa T. Bergren- I’m not sure if I would have heard of her if a friend hadn’t recommended her book series, then later I saw someone mention it during a boutofbooks chat. After that I looked the River of Time series up… and fell in love with the story. 

Stephanie Fowers- I love talking about local authors. Stephanie’s books are light, and filled with humor. Her characters are so relatable that if I were to cast the actors in the play or movie version, I have a friend that would fit every role perfectly. 

Lindsey Leavitt- Okay, she’s fairly well known. But more people need to know about her. Her Princess for Hire series is an absolute delightful read.

Maria V. Snyder- How she isn’t more well-known is a mystery to me. Maria is the queen of strong, relatable heroines. Her Study series features a lead named Yelena, and is one of my absolute favorite heroines. Wonderful world building, fantastic characters (you’ll love Ari and Janco too!) and absorbing story telling.

R.L. LaFevers- I think by now a lot of the blogging community has heard about her and her fantastic books. However, if it weren’t for all the amazing bloggers out there I may not have found her books! 

S.J. Kincaid- Another author I know of because of blogging. I read Insignia last year and loved it. A YA novel with a male MC! 

Elizabeth Fama- I got to meet Elizabeth, be jealous. No seriously, you should be jealous because she’s awesome. When you think mermaids, you think red hair, dinglehoppers, heart of gold, couldn’t hurt a fly, etc, etc. Elizabeth takes that stereotype,  flips it upside down and makes it ever so much more interesting. Monstrous Beauty is a great read if you’re looking for something that’s a mix of romance, historical fiction, mystery, and fantasy. 

Chanda Hahn- I don’t even remember how I heard about her series, but it’s wonderful. I’m a sucker for a fairy tale retelling, and her books are fantastic! 

Jessica Day George- I discovered her by accident (another local author!) when I won the audio for her book, Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow. I think she might be more well known among MG readers, not many realize she writes YA as well.

So… I only made it to 8. Turns out a lot of my favorite authors are already well known. 


Who is on your list? What delightful authors have I yet to discover???

4 comments:

  1. I like Lindsey Leavitt! She should have more recognition.

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  2. Hey, thanks for the shout out! Now maybe somebody ELSE will look up the River of Time Series! :-)

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  3. Elizabeth Fama definitely deserves more recognition! Monstrous Beauty was amazing. I really loved that she went back to the origins of mermaid lore and made them scary again!

    Bekka @ Pretty Deadly Reviews
    My TTT

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  4. I love Jessica Day George, and I think she's getting better known in YA since the princess trilogy. But she should be even better known. And I should read Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow, which I've been meaning to read for ages.

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