
Top Ten Authors I Wish Would Write Another Book:
1) J. K. Rowling: Need I explain?
2) Suzanne Collins: She gave us The Hunger Games!I wanna know what else she can come up with!
3) Jane Austen: Need I explain?
4) Ann Rinaldi: I have no idea is she's written anything recent but Ann Rinaldi can tell a historical fiction story like its no one's business. I need more from her!
5) Lois Lowry: She gave us The Giver and Gathering Blue and Messenger. I want more!
6) Roald Dahl : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. James and the Giant Peach. What more could I ask for?
7) Alexandra Bracken: I loved Brightly Woven and yes, she's got her new book coming out but I still want more!
8) Kristin Cashore: Bitterblue is coming out this year and I can't wait to read it. I know I'm going to love it but I still want her to write more and more. I haven't heard anything about something new so we'll see!
9) Eilis O'Neal: My brother recently got this book from the library and I remembered when I first read it and how much I loved it!
10) Laurie Halse Anderson: I have read only two of her books (Wintergirls and Speak) and I LOVED both of them. Haunting, heartbreaking, honest.
2) Suzanne Collins: She gave us The Hunger Games!I wanna know what else she can come up with!
3) Jane Austen: Need I explain?
4) Ann Rinaldi: I have no idea is she's written anything recent but Ann Rinaldi can tell a historical fiction story like its no one's business. I need more from her!
5) Lois Lowry: She gave us The Giver and Gathering Blue and Messenger. I want more!
6) Roald Dahl : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. James and the Giant Peach. What more could I ask for?
7) Alexandra Bracken: I loved Brightly Woven and yes, she's got her new book coming out but I still want more!
8) Kristin Cashore: Bitterblue is coming out this year and I can't wait to read it. I know I'm going to love it but I still want her to write more and more. I haven't heard anything about something new so we'll see!
9) Eilis O'Neal: My brother recently got this book from the library and I remembered when I first read it and how much I loved it!
10) Laurie Halse Anderson: I have read only two of her books (Wintergirls and Speak) and I LOVED both of them. Haunting, heartbreaking, honest.










We wrote practically the same list! J.K. Rowling, Alexandra Bracken, Suzanne Collins...Nice. Alexandra Bracken has an new series coming this year, it is dystopian, not fantasy. I don't think we are getting more Brightly Woven. :( Here is my list http://wp.me/pzUn5-M6
ReplyDeleteI love the JK Rowling is on essentially everyone's lists :)
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