Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.
Top Ten New-To-Me Favorite Authors I Read For The First Time In 2015
- It’s hard to believe it’s only been a year, but the wonderful S. Usher Evans was one of the first “new to me” authors of 2015. I think I read Double Life on New Year’s! [Review]
- Kelsey Macke quickly became a favorite [local!] author when I read Damsel Distressed. [Review]
- Julie Kagawa for the Blood Eden series, even though I still need to read the third one. [Review]
- Christina McMullen. I read Kind of Like Life this year, and I look forward to seeing her other works (some of which are already on my kindle). She is also local. [Review]
- Rainbow Rowell. I listened to Eleanor & Park over the summer, and instantly fell in love. [Review]




Edit / Proofread **I had already read, reviewed, and fallen in love with this series before performing a post-publishing editorial service

I’ve read more authors than listed above, but they were some I’ve read before. Here are four authors that I hope to read and expect to love before the end of 2015
- Heather Letto
- Jenna Nelson
- Emmie Mears
- GS Jennsen




I love the cover for damsel distressed!!! Thanks for stopping by My TTT
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And it’s so appropriate to the story!
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Ahhhhh, Rainbow Rowell! I have found another of her faithful unicorns to fangirl with. Let us have a moment of appreciation for her beautiful characters, and a moment of FRUSTRATION for her disappointing endings. *bows head*
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Eleanor & Park is the only RR book I’ve yet to read. I should fix that hehe. Happy reading!
Here’s my TTT https://ireadboooks.wordpress.com/2015/12/08/new-to-me-authors-2015/
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Nice list! The ones I haven’t read seem really interesting.
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There’s always something exciting about reading local authors, especially when the book is set locally!
How do you like audiobooks? I feel like I can never quite get into them–they’re too slow for my preferred reading pace.
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I like them for when I have a lot of driving to do. My college and most recent jobs were 40 minutes to an hour away without any traffic, so those were good times for them.
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I am embarrassed to admit that I still haven’t read any Rainbow Rowell. I must rectify this soon. Nice list!
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Love love loved Eleanor and Park! It’s great to see you liked it too! I’ve been meaning to read Usher Evans’ novels as I’ve been following her on Twitter for a while and gahhhh… TIMEEEEE. I’ll pick it up though once I get the time! Nice list!
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I love Evans! I got to meet her over the summer. Not only are her books good but I just love her as a person!
Eleanor and Park was so good. I love when a book has a good voice, and it had two!
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