Showing posts with label new authors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new authors. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: new-to-me authors read in 2013

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week they post a new topic that the participants come up with a top ten list for.

This week is about new-to-us authors read in 2013 that we really grew to love

Many of those had books out before this year, but I just didn't get to them or was to stupid to see just how amazing they were.



Brenna Yovanoff - The Replacement / The Space Between
Definitely one of my favorite 'discoveries' of the year! The Replacement really tore me apart. I ached inside while I read this book, and yet I'm desperate for a re-read! Brenna's writing is simply breathtaking and her stories have a new, eerie feel to them. I didn't like The Space Between quite as much as The Replacement, but I'm still determined to read everything she writes.

Michelle Hodkin - The Mara Dyer series
Seriously, how did the cover/description for this ever put me off?! Was I mad? Mara wonders about that question too. She's such an unusual girl protagonist for YA! And then there's Noah. And the agonizing wait for book 3. Sigh. I read book 1 in a day. One year of waiting for one day of reading... the balance is a little insane :P

Kimberly Derting - The Pledge
One of my favorite dystopians. Also, I read it at exactly the right time - I was writing a paper on queenship and how queens exercised their power. The world building was amazing - can't wait for The Essence to come out in paperback next month!

A.G. Howard - Splintered
Wonderland, insanity, art, Morpheus, weird scariness and beautiful writing... what's not to like? I was looking forward to this one so much, and it didn't disappoint!

Brent Weeks - The Night Angel Trilogy
I totally re-discovered my love of epic fantasy this year, and this series... holy hell! It's over 1500 pages and I read it in a WEEK (pun not intended). The savagery, the reluctant heroism, the magic, the vastness and complexity of the world and the characters... just wow. I'm really sad it's over though. I hope Weeks writes another series set in the same world.

Veronica Roth - The Divergent trilogy
I know, another one I'm late to the party for. But Divergent electrified me. It made me feel so incredibly alive, as if I was right there alongside Tris! I know many liked Insurgent and Allegiant less, but I thought they were logical consequences of what happened before, and I have major respect for Veronica Roth ending the series as she did.

Tahereh Mafi - Shatter Me
Everyone said this was great, but for some reason I never believed them. I kind of lumped this one in the 'nope' pile together with Mara Dyer. And again I was WRONG. This book is so fantastic! The writing, the imagery and tropes felt new. Do you have any idea how hard it is to come up with a simile that hasn't been used a thousand times over?! I've got book 2 on my kindle and I'll probably read book 3 just after it comes out. So glad I won't have to wait forever to read the next one!

Lauren DeStefano - Wither
Again, I was blown away by the writing most of everything. The world building was great too, but it was the writing that really kept me hooked. Sadly, I thought Fever dragged too much, but I still plan to read Sever and see it all through to the end.

Karen Marie Moning - The Fever series
Another series I just breezed through. It took me a book or two to take to Mac as a heroine, but damn does she undergo some development! And then there's Barrons. For book after book, I kept wondering - just what the hell is he?!

Katja Millay - The Sea of Tranquility
I thought I should at least include one non-fantasy/paranormal/dystopian author, and Katja Millay made me cry like a baby. This book straddles the border between YA and NA but it's one of the most real (and thus painful) contemporaries I've read. Utterly absorbing.


Do we have any books in common on this list? What did you think of them? Want to berate me for waiting so long to read them? :P And what awesome new authors did you discover?

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 New-to-Me Authors I read in 2012

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Every week there is a new topic the participants list their top ten for.


This week deals with the top ten authors I read for the first time in 2012.


I'm not big on hierarchy, so these are in no particular order!


  1. Susan Dennard - Something Strange and Deadly
    I really love her book and she's such a nice person on Twitter and her blog! Her writing pulled me right in and her characters were awesome! So stoked for the sequel.
  2. Laini Taylor - Daughter of Smoke and Bone
    Beautiful, lyrical writing. I was whisked away! Can't wait to start my copy of Days of Blood and Starlight! Also, she has pink hair. I love unnatural hair colors ^^
  3. Lia Habel - Dearly, Departed
    I read this book recently, starting with some trepidation. Zombies. Hm. But I ended up enjoying it so much more than I thought! Her writing flows so easily, her characters have recognizable voices and despite all the death, her writing was really fun, too! Awesome snarky comebacks.
  4. Kendare Blake - Anna Dressed in Blood
    I loved Cas' voice. He was amazing! Anna was an amazing girl sort-of-villain. I really loved the world building and the writing. It was very direct and honest and hard to put down.
  5. Marie Rutkoski - The Shadow Society
    Her writing was wonderful, at times poetic. I loved the way she found new, refreshing ways to describe people and sceneries, atmospheres. No used-up clichés. And she put one of my favorite poems into the book, too!
  6. Erin Morgenstern - The Night Circus
    Loved everything about this book. Everything. Characters, setting, narrative structure... it breathed magic and love and tragedy. The ending was genius. The book made me think. If you mistrusted the buzz about this one - please do pick it up! It truly deserves all the attention it got!
  7. Jennifer L. Armentrout - The Lux Series
    Another case of deserved hype! Great writing, great characters, new ideas, swoon-worthy love interest, and absolutely awesome and hilarious banter!
  8. Jus Accardo - Touch
    Kick-ass heroine, fascinating male lead, lots of action and suspense! Can't wait to see where this series is going with the sequel.
  9. Gina Damico - Croak series
    So. Much. Fun!! Love the sarcastic death humor XD I loved out loud so much while reading her books, nevermind the other train passengers! Also, she keeps surprising me with her plot twists. Her book trailers and blog are also super-fun.
  10. Wendy Higgins - Sweet Evil
    I had high expectations for this debut and they were fully met! I loved Anna. I loved Kaidan. I really enjoyed the secondary characters, too! The world building is really interesting and I can't wait to dive into it again in the sequel. The writing was amazing, I felt as if I was right there in the middle of it all.

I could also have chosen: Jessica Khoury, Elizabeth Richards, Darynda Jones, Bethany Griffin, Scott Tracey, Katie McGarry, Wendy Higgins, Samantha Young, Ally Carter...

I read a lot of great new-to-me authors this year! I also explored and caught up on old favorites but I got into many, many new ones. I hope next year will be the same! It was really hard choosing a top ten. It might also to an extent coincide with what I've read most recently and what is therefore freshest on my mind, but I tried not counter that element as best I could. It's simply a fact that I read a lot of books lately that deserved 5 stars from me on goodreads.

What do you think of my top ten? Have you read them? And who made it onto your list?