Top Ten Tuesday topic is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. Today’s topic is Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read In 2014, and this list is in order from least likely to seek out a new book by this author to most likely, based mostly on their writing style and the subjects/stories they choose and not taking into account sequels I am anticipating.
Noteworthy runner-up for this list: Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity
10. Kate Morton, The Distant Hours
Kate Morton’s The Distant Hours was different from my typical YA fare, but that’s one of the reasons why I think I might seek out more of her works in the future. Sometimes, you just need something different.
9. Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Naturals
I like that Jennifer actually knows about psychology and uses that in her writing, but when I was reading the blurbs for her other books I felt sort of meh about them. Plus, I’d be worried about more love interests that I could care less about. But there’s still a pretty decent chance I’d pick up a another (non-The Naturals) book by her one day.
8. Marie Rutkoski, The Winner’s Curse
I really enjoyed the mind games of The Winner’s Curse, so if Marie offered more of that in another book, I’d definitely be game for it.
7. Scott Westerfeld, The Leviathan trilogy
I have to say, I want to read more Scott Westerfeld, but at the same time, I’m not really interested in his other already published works. I thought I might want to read Uglies and/or Afterworlds, but there are things I have heard about both that make me less sure. Maybe I will, but I would really like to see him do more alternate history/steampunk!
6. Lauren Miller, Parallel and Free to Fall
Even though her characters always drive me crazy, the intriguing plots keep me coming, so I’m going to keep trying Miller’s writing out.
5. Keely Brooke Keith, The Land Uncharted
I just finished Keith’s debut and I think it’s safe to say I will want to read more by her. She definitely has room to grow as a writer, but the sweet romance and interesting world in The Land Uncharted is leaving me wanting more.
4. J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter (1-3)
This surprises no one who has read J.K. Rowling.
3. Brandon Sanderson, Steelheart
Even though Steelheart was just a four star read for me, I think I’ll like some of Sanderson’s other books more, plus, there was definitely plenty I did like in Steelheart. I also want to continue to support the writer whose podcast (Writing Excuses) has encouraged me in my writing!
2. Rachel Hartman, Seraphina
OK, I sort of lied. Rachel Hartman is this high on the list because I need Shadow Scale yesterday. But considering she created characters I loved so freaking much, I’ll be happy to read anything she puts out.
1. Leigh Bardugo, The Grisha Trilogy
One of the rare few to make my elusive auto-buy author list.
Which new-to-you authors have you discovered this year?