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Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Of Your Auto-buy Authors – Literacious
As a librarian, I have very strict rules about books that I purchase for my own library. If I bought every book I wanted, my house would soon be overrun with books! So, I always have to read a book before deeming it worthy of being added to my personal library. But these authors are ones that I will read anything they publish. I had a number of other authors that I was thinking about adding to my list, but they have only published a few books, so I went with more prolific authors for the most part. Blue Balliett – one my my favorite mysteries, Chasing Vermeer, and the first book discussion I ever led as a library aide. Joan Bauer – my favorite story has to be Hope Was Here. Sharon Creech – I have loved Sharon Creech’s stories for many years so much so that I don’t think I can pick a favorite! Christopher Paul Curtis – Christopher Paul Curtis is a powerful author of historical fiction and someone who I can never pass up! Sarah Dessen – love Sarah Dessen’s realistic fiction for teens, my favorite by far is The Truth About Forever Kate DiCamillo – Kate DiCamillo has such a talent to go from entertaining easy chapter books like Mercy Watson to a classical, fairy-tale style of The Tale of Desperaux – always amazing. Lisa Graff – Powerful stories of friendship, family and coming-of-age. Cynthia Lord – I absolutely loved Rules and will read anything Cynthia Lord writes! Pam Muñoz Ryan – I really enjoy Pam Muñoz Ryan’s books, especially her most recent, Echo. Brian Selznick – One of my favorite authors of a new format of writing children’s books that he continues to change and adapt, but I must say my favorite still has to be The Invention of Hugo Cabret. Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created by The Broke and the Bookish.
Laura Arnhold