Welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday. Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish, where we get a bookish prompt to create a top ten for.
Debut authors and debut books are always exciting to read. With them you never know what to expect. There aren’t any other books to see what their writing is like, and in some cases there aren’t that many reviews on the debut book.Ā This week I’ll be sharing my top four debut authors of who I am excited to read their second book.
- Erin Morgenstern (author of The Night Circus)
After The Night Circus published in 2011, I don’t think I’m the only person that is eagerly awaiting the next published book by Erin Morgenstern. I am very curious to see what she will come up with next. On goodreads it does say that a book is scheduled for 2016 but there is nothing known about it yet. - Helene Wecker (author of The Golem and the Djinni)
Though The Golem and the Djinni is in no way a favorite book of mine, I do recognize Helene Wecker’s writing ability and I am curious to see what her next book will be. There will be a second The Golem and the Djinni book in 2018 I saw recently, but I’m mostly hoping to read a completely different book by her. - Courtney Alameda (author of Shutter)
I recently read Shutter, and I really enjoyed it. Pitch Dark, her second book coming out next year, sounds really good~ - Sarah J. Schmitt (author of It’s a Wonderful Death)
I enjoyed reading this book and I can’t wait to see what else she will write.
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I couldn’t get into The Night Circus, and I haven’t even heard of the other ones. I have some catching up to do! š
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The Golem and the Djinni is, in writing style, somewhat similiar to The Night Circus so there is a chance you might not like that much either. And yeah, The Night Circus takes a bit to get into.
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I haven’t read any of them. (facepalm) But they all sound so awesome!
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They are. š
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great list š
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Thank you!
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I’m looking forward to Erin’s other books too hehe. Happy reading https://ireadboooks.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/top-ten-non-fiction-books-i-want-to-read/
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It’s been too long, haha. Same to you.
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Shutter sounds interesting.
Top Ten Sophomore novels/series: https://samwhitehousewriter.wordpress.com/2015/11/03/top-ten-tuesday-top-ten-sophomore-novels-i-want-to-read/
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It really is. š
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I want another Erin Morgenstern book, too! Great choices.
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I know, it’s been so long. š
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Wow, I didn’t realize The Night Circus was published that long ago. Let’s hope GR is right and 2016 is the year you get another book by this author. š
I still need to read it. It’s on my never ending TBR list. š
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We can only hope
So much fun, those never ending TBR lists, haha
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I own Shutter but like so many other books, it still needs to be read. Erin Morgenstern sure is popping up on a lot of lists today. Hmmmm…I own that book as well. I see a pattern. Thanks for a great list!
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Haha, yeah it’s difficult to get to some books when you have so many others to read as well.
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I enjoyed Shutter, I need to make note of the sequel. Nice list!
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Shutter was great. Pitch Dark isn’t the sequel to Shutter but it sounds super interesting.
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The Night Circus has been on my shelf since the beginning of the year and I’ve yet to get to it. I’ll try to bump it up my list š
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You should. It’s a great read. š
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You’re right, it has been a long wait for a follow-up from Erin Morgenstern! I’ve heard really good things about Shutter. Glad there’s not a long wait for the next one!
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Shutter was a pretty good read.
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I am looking forward to reading Shutter, it looks a scary and great read!
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It’s certainly a great read!
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