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January 30, 2024


top ten new-to-me authors i read in 2023
posted by soe 1:15 am

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl invites us to share ten authors we discovered in 2023.

Here are 10 of the 31 new-to-me authors I read last year, all of whom I recommend:

  1. GennaRose Nethercott (Thistlefoot)
  2. Martha Wells (All Systems Red)
  3. Sangu Mandanna (The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches)
  4. Travis Baldree (Legends & Lattes)
  5. Hannah Nicole Maehrer (Assistant to the Villain)
  6. Richard Osman (The Thursday Murder Club)
  7. Colleen Oakley (The Mostly True Story of Tanner and Louise)
  8. Dave Grohl (The Storyteller)
  9. Suzanne Park (The Christmas Clash)
  10. Sher Lee (Fake Dates and Mooncakes)

How about you? Who were some authors you read for the first time last year?

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Martha Wells and Travis Baldree are favorites of mine. I’m glad you enjoyed them! I still need to read that book by Sangu Mandanna, though. Hopefully this year!

Happy reading! Here’s my TTT post this week.

Comment by Nicole @ BookWyrm Knits 01.30.24 @ 10:56 am

Baldree and Mandanna are on my list this week as well. Tanner and Louise was one of my favorite reads of 2023. I hope you continue to enjoy these authors in 2024.

Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/authors-i-first-read-in-2023/

Comment by Pam Masters 01.30.24 @ 3:04 pm

I love Mandanna! You read some great authors.

Comment by Deanna @ A Novel Glimpse 01.30.24 @ 4:19 pm

What a great list! MarthA Wells sounds like my cup of tea.

Comment by Idea-ist @ Get Lost in Lit 01.30.24 @ 7:47 pm

Travis Baldree is a popular pick this week! I also read him for the first time last year. LEGENDS & LATTES was a fun read. I’m planning to read the sequel at some point.

Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!

Susan
http://www.blogginboutbooks.com

Comment by Susan (Bloggin' 'bout Books) 01.31.24 @ 11:31 am



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