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Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I First Read in 2013

December 17, 2013 by Sana

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A weekly feature by The Broke and the Bookish

Despite reading only 61 books this year (so far), I happened to read some truly amazing books by equally amazing authors. This could be the reason why there are thirteen of them mentioned here instead of the usual ten. I have no regrets.

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From Right to Left: Gayle Forman, Patrick Ness, Veronica Roth, Richelle Mead

Gayle Forman

Despite not having read If I Stay and Where She Went, Gayle Forman wrote a book that has S-stamps all over it (that’s me, if you’re confused). Just One Day is a book that will stay with me forever because it is everything and nothing I want from my own life.

Patrick Ness

When I decided to read The Knife of Never Letting Go, I didn’t think much of it. But then- BAM. The book held me by the collar and didn’t let go until I was gasping for breath and praying for a moment of peace in Todd’s life. He gets it, oh how he- I can’t go on.

Veronica Roth

Divergent is a rollercoaster ride and the only one I’ve read from the trilogy. I love this book because of all heart-stopping action it contains. Veronica Roth did an out-of-the-world-job by writing it.

Richelle Mead

Richelle Mead equals feels. Too many to count. I had to stop reading after Shadow Kiss because the ending had me in pieces. Still I’ve vowed myself to finish the series before the year’s over even if it kills me.

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From Right to Left: Marissa Meyer, Michelle Hodkin, V.E. Schwab, Jessi Kirby, Maggie Stiefvater

Marissa Meyer

I must confess that I’ve been dying to read Winter because of Snow White. But dude, Cinder is amazeballs. So good!

Michelle Hodkin

Creepy, sexy cliffhanger books are Michelle Hodkin’s forte. And that is all.

V.E. Schwab

She knows how to write a genius, vicious villain and make you fall in love with him. Victor Vale is the best character I cam across this year which is saying something.

Jessi Kirby

After reading Jessi Kirby’s Golden and In Honor, I can safely say that she writes beautiful books.

Maggie Stiefvater

I’ll forever be grateful to Maggie Stiefvater for creating the Raven Boys. I’ve so much love for them and Blue. I need to stop writing before I start crying again.

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From Right to Left: Kasie West, Cristin Terrill, Mindy McGinnis, Lauren Miller

Kasie West

Kasie West first wrote YA sci-fi, then she wrote YA contemporary and excelled at both. She’s my hero.

Cristin Terrill

I only read All Our Yesterdays because I was feeling so out of the loop with Em and Finn. Then I got it all including the time travel, the soul-crushing glory deaths I died because of them and just- wow. Cristin Terrill, you be so awesome!

Mindy McGinnis

Mindy McGinnis is a very cool person because she wrote an environmental sci-fi book and kicked ass. Or Lynn did. Not a Drop to Drink is a book that is oh-God-this-could-totally-happen which is nerve-racking and thought-provoking at the same time.

Lauren Miller

First off, she wrote Parallel which is a book about fate and paths and the multiverse theory. Second, she wrote all of that in the first hundred days of her baby’s life. If that’s not enough to make you speechless, Lauren Miller books focus on themes first. I must have them all.

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Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Chiara @ Books for a Delicate Eternity says

    December 17, 2013

    Marissa Meyer made my list, too 😀 I can't believe I waited so long to read Cinder. I t was so good. As was Scarlet. I seriously cannot wait to read Cress. I love me some Rapunzel.
    And I read Terill, and Foreman for the first time this year, as well. While I really liked their books, they didn't make the cut this week. Boo. I guess there are too many amazing authors that i read for the first time this year!
    I hope next year will be as full of amazing authors. But probably not, because I don't see myself reading as much next year. Damn you, Honours 🙁

  2. Chiara @ Books for a Delicate Eternity says

    December 17, 2013

    ALL THE TYPOS. GAH. Sorry, Sana >.<
    I really should learn to read the comments BEFORE I publish them, not after. -.-

  3. Ula (Blog of Erised) says

    December 17, 2013

    I still have to read Forman and Shwab but I am excited to get to them both. Terrill almost made my list, she'd be among top 12 or 13 for sure 🙂
    Good list!
    Happy reading!

  4. Allie @ Little Birdie Books says

    December 17, 2013

    Reading Divergent now (well, listening to the audiobook.) It's great! Veronica Roth has written such an amazing story

  5. lillian harp says

    December 17, 2013

    Richelle Mead and Maggie Stiefvater are just amazing! I'll be reading Cindet next week so we'll see then. But Im pretty sure I'll love it! 😀
    I have the rest of the books to read. Eek. Must get on it! :3
    Great post Sana! I'm adding all onto my TBR!

  6. Nikki R says

    December 17, 2013

    Omg, you discovered SO many great authors this year! I adore Marissa Meyer and Maggie Stiefvater, and Victoria Schwab's VICIOUS is my absolute favorite book this year. *_*

  7. acps927 says

    December 18, 2013

    Marissa, Maggie, and Kasie all made my list as well, and I'm reading Mindy currently. I discovered Veronica Roth a couple of years ago when Divergent first came out, but she's a great choice for this list as well!

  8. Eve says

    December 21, 2013

    I am so happy that Mead, Schwab and Stiefvater are on your list. You have no idea how much.

  9. Asti says

    December 23, 2013

    Oh the ones that I've read this year (Jessi Kirby, Veronica Roth, and Marissa Meyer) would have made my list too. And um YESSSS PATRICK NESS! So glad to see him on your list. <3<3

    Hopefully I'll get to read some books from these other authors soon, because a lot of them I've heard good things about! Here's hoping that next year will bring many more great authors to you!

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