Any New Authors
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Any New Authors
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- Maud Fitch
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Oracle Of Stamboul - Michael David Lukas (historical fantasy)
Discovery Of Witches - Deborah Harkness (sorry, has a vampire)
Summer Without Men - Siri Hustvedt (thought-provoking)
Sandalwood Tree - Elle Newmark (time cross-over)
Flock - Lyn Hughes (house restoration with a twist)
Guardian Angel's Journal - Carolyn Jess-Cooke (kinda emotional)
Hector And The Secrets Of Love - Francois Lelord (psychiatrist/writer)
Me, Myself and Lord Byron - Julietta Jameson (journalist's journey)
Of course, for more seasoned authors I enjoy series of Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich and "Bones" Kathy Reichs. I recommend my favourite Welsh writer Jasper Fforde (he's like Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett) but I guess it depends on your own taste in literature.
Have fun, read them all!!
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Thanks for replaying to my post, but i've had a look at those books & dont really fancy them to be honest.Maud Fitch wrote:My mantra is "give a new book a go" and here are some personal preferences:
Oracle Of Stamboul - Michael David Lukas (historical fantasy)
Discovery Of Witches - Deborah Harkness (sorry, has a vampire)
Summer Without Men - Siri Hustvedt (thought-provoking)
Sandalwood Tree - Elle Newmark (time cross-over)
Flock - Lyn Hughes (house restoration with a twist)
Guardian Angel's Journal - Carolyn Jess-Cooke (kinda emotional)
Hector And The Secrets Of Love - Francois Lelord (psychiatrist/writer)
Me, Myself and Lord Byron - Julietta Jameson (journalist's journey)
Of course, for more seasoned authors I enjoy series of Sue Grafton, Janet Evanovich and "Bones" Kathy Reichs. I recommend my favourite Welsh writer Jasper Fforde (he's like Douglas Adams or Terry Pratchett) but I guess it depends on your own taste in literature.
Have fun, read them all!!
- M.W.Armstrong
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You'd probably enjoy the novel I am reading now: Salve Regina, by Erica Fuentes & Annemarie Stonewater (Casablanca Publishing, 2010).
Michael.
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This book is kind of like a self development roadmap to happiness ... But the setting and story are really interesting.