FOLLOW MY BLOG FRIDAY...
Follow My Book Blog Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee's View. If you'd like to join in on the fun, be sure to check out her blog!
This week's question is:
Do you have an under-noticed author that you think we should all know about?
Mmmmm I don't I might just have to add something to the authors I already know that are unfortunately popular:
Margaret Atwood, if any of you haven't read some of her work, you should! Oryx and Crake and the Year of the Flood are two of the most amazing books I've ever read!
Another is obviously one of my favorite authors ever, Mr James Patterson... any book of his is worth reading.
When it comes to authors not so well known, nope I've got nothing for you at this moment :)
BLOG HOP FRIDAY!
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This week's questions is not up yet, but check out the blog, its amazing!
Happy following and have a great weekend!
I'm going on leave today for 3 weeks, whoop whoop, so I want to say to all of you who are driving, be safe and lets keep on blogging in the new year!
8 comments:
Hopping through. Margaret Atwood is too depressing for me but I know lots of people love her.
My Hop
I'm curious about Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale...have you read it? is it good?
Mine is Cynthia Kadohata... New follower from the hop :D
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Hi Alison, I get what your saying and I appreciate your oppinion :)
Nina B, I read the Handmaids Tale, and it was really great! Its some of Atwood's more sci fi kind of books (actually more predictions of what might happen in the future)
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I'm a new follower :o) Margaret Atwood is one of those authors that I've been meaning to scope out, but haven't had a chance to do so yet. I will have to put some of her books on my TBR list! Have a great weekend!
Happy Friday! I'm an old follower dropping by to say hi! Hope you have a good holiday!
I can heartily recommend our own Tribute Books author, Molly Roe. She is the author of the young adult historical fiction, Call Me Kate: Meeting the Molly Maguires. It is the first of a trilogy of books about three sisters growing up in a coal mining town during the Civil War era. It also won the Mom's Choice Award.
I also love the books of Tommie Lyn - a fantastic self-published author.
I'm your newest follower!
Just blog hopping by! Nice to meet you. :-) My hop is at The Lit Express.
Come check out our 100 follower giveaway. Prize is an amazon gift card!
HI! I'm an old follower stopping in to say hi. Thanks for stopping in at my blog! Have a wonderful weekend.
Talina
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