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message 1: by Elyse (last edited Apr 24, 2021 01:57PM) (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Hello! It's 1pm here in New Hampshire and I've finished my first book The Wedding Date (The Wedding Date, #1) by Jasmine Guillory and just barely started my second one The Proposal (The Wedding Date, #2) by Jasmine Guillory ! This brings me to my question for you!

Who are your top 5 auto-buy/must-read authors?

I just finished my first Jasmine Guillory novel but truth be told, I own all of her books! And now after loving The Wedding Date, she has become a definite auto-buy author for me and I just pre-ordered her latest While We Were Dating (The Wedding Date, #6) by Jasmine Guillory which publishes in June!

Among my other auto-buy authors are Laurell K. Hamilton, Cassandra Clare, Angie Thomas, and Diana Gabaldon. *cough* Taran Matharu, Genevieve Cogman, Philip Pullman, Andy Weir, and Brian K. Vaughn round out my top 10. lol.

They are my auto-buy but I cannot say in all honesty that they are my must-read...eep. You'd think they'd go hand-in-hand! lol. I would LOVE for them to be but so many other books get in the way! Be they ARCs or library books or books fitting into challenges. I'm very bad about buying a book and then not reading that book for months or...years. lol.

And by the way, how is it hour 6 already?!?! I'll be back for the Hour 10 Discussion!


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GabsAboutBooks Oh I love this! I have to say my number 1 auto buy is anything written by Sara J Maas! Her series (apart from Crescent City) are my favorite! I also love Nora Roberts. She has been a favorite author of mine for decades now. I would read anything co-written by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. Also Kerri Maniscalco!


message 3: by Ilse (last edited Apr 24, 2021 10:10AM) (new)

Ilse | 46 comments I think Christopher Paolini (I own all of his books), Brandon Sanderson, Eoin Colfer and Dan Brown :)
So far, I really like Sabaa Tahir's and Terry Prachtett & Neil Gaiman's writing style so I think they'll go on my favorite author list too.

An auto-buy author is definitely Christopher Paolini for me, his writing style is great and I just love his story's. I haven't read his last book, To Sleep in a Sea of Stars, yet, but I'm very excited to do so!


message 4: by Jane (new)

Jane | 36 comments Mine would be Kazuo Ishiguro, Madeline Miller, Donna Tartt and David Mitchell. If they publish a new book (like Klara and the Sun earlier this year) I want it the very day it comes out!


message 5: by Angie (last edited Apr 24, 2021 10:19AM) (new)

Angie | 169 comments Oh, interesting. While thinking about your question, I just realised that even when it comes to my favourite authors, I don't own all of their books/buy their newest publication. I wonder why? Maybe I want to save up the experience of buying a new book by a favourite author and make it last as long as possible? ... or it might just be a case of too many books not enough time, lol!


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Janae (The Modish Geek) (themodishgeek) | 31 comments I agree! My must buy isn't the same as my must read lol Hmm...Eric Jerome Dickey, Wally Lamb, Akwaeke Emezi, Isabel Wilkerson, and guilty pleasure Tara Janzen.


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Nicole | 1 comments My top five auto-buy:
1. Simon St.James
2. Gillian Flynn
3. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
4.Brene Brown
5. Ruth Ware



Brene Brown


message 8: by Pasty Hag (new)

Pasty Hag | 89 comments Karen Russell and Kelly Link! They never disappoint.


message 9: by Elyse (last edited Apr 24, 2021 10:28AM) (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Ilse wrote: "I think Christopher Paolini (I own all of his books), Brandon Sanderson, Eoin Colfer and Dan Brown :)
So far, I really like Sabaa Tahir's and Terry Prachtett & Neil Gaiman's writing style so I thin..."


Oh Paolini and Sabaa Tahir are more auto-buys for me! I really liked his Paolini's first foray into adult novels and science fiction with To Sleep in a Sea of Stars! It was gargantuan but really good!


message 10: by Annie (new)

Annie | 12 comments I read mostly in French and I like to read everything from Simon Boulerice, Marie-Renée Lavoie, Heather O'Neill, Delphine de Vigan and Katherine Pancol.


message 11: by Elyse (last edited Apr 24, 2021 10:26AM) (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Gabby (GabsAboutBooks) wrote: "Oh I love this! I have to say my number 1 auto buy is anything written by Sara J Maas! Her series (apart from Crescent City) are my favorite! I also love Nora Roberts. She has been a favorite autho..."

I do own the ToG series (haven't finished it yet) but haven't bought any ACOTAR book yet or CC. I've slowly started getting into Nora Roberts' fantasy books.


message 12: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Jane wrote: "Mine would be Kazuo Ishiguro, Madeline Miller, Donna Tartt and David Mitchell. If they publish a new book (like Klara and the Sun earlier this year) I want it the very day it comes ..."

Oooh those are some tough ones for me. I didn't like Remains of the Day, The Goldfinch, Cloud Atlas, and The Bone Clocks. lol. But I DID enjoy Song of Achilles and Circe!!


message 13: by Stephanie (last edited Apr 24, 2021 10:37AM) (new)

Stephanie (quiltsrme) My top auto-buy are:
1. Jodi Taylor - 2 series (Scifi - Chronicles of St Mary's and Time Police)
2. Lois McMaster Bujold (Sci Fi - Vorkosigan Saga)
3. Terry Brooks (Fantasy - Shannara)
4. Peter F Hamilton (Hard Scifi - Space epics)
5. Cynthia Harrod Eagles - (Historical - Morland Dynasty, Detective - Bill Slider)

So many of my top auto-buy authors are either no longer writing or have died. Some have simply lost the spark over time.


message 14: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Nicole wrote: "My top five auto-buy:
1. Simon St.James
2. Gillian Flynn
3. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
4.Brene Brown
5. Ruth Ware"


Yesss Gillian Flynn! She needs a new book ASAP! lol. And Ruth Ware for sure! I keep getting her new ones from BOTM!


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Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Beatrice Longbottom wrote: "Karen Russell and Kelly Link! They never disappoint."

I haven't read either one but they're on my radar!


message 16: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Stephanie wrote: "My top auto-buy are:
1. Jodi Taylor
2. Lois McMaster Bujold
3. Terry Brooks
4. Peter F Hamilton
5. Ben Aaronovitch

I have other top authors but they either have stopped writing or have passed away."


All authors I've been meaning to read!


message 17: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Annie wrote: "I read mostly in French and I like to read everything from Simon Boulerice, Marie-Renée Lavoie, Heather O'Neill, Delphine de Vigan and Katherine Pancol."

I haven't heard of any of them! Do they have translated work?


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Lena (nlgmcr69) | 214 comments Who are your top 5 auto-buy/must-read authors?

I don't really buy a lot of books new as I love used bookstores and used book sales. Then if I do buy new it is almost always from the "sale" table so it is hit or miss.

However, there are certain authors that as soon as I know they have a new book out I put my name down at the library to reserve it and can't wait to read it!

1. Fredrik Backman (once it is translated to English)
2. Abbi Waxman
3. Mary Higgins Clark (all though I was sad she passed away recently)
4. Kristin Hannah
5. Janet Evanovich (my guilty pleasure)

I have several authors I've recently discovered that I am making my way through everything they have currently written, but those above I've read most or all of their books available in English.


message 19: by Newly (new)

Newly Wardell | 154 comments this is hard because most of the writers I'm enjoying are dead but I'm always excited when I unearth a lost Robert Sheckley or a get a new story from Martha Wells. Great question


message 20: by Dee (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 127 comments Stephanie wrote: "My top auto-buy are:
1. Jodi Taylor - 2 series (Chronicles of St Mary's and Time Police)
2. Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga)
3. Terry Brooks (Shannara)
4. Peter F Hamilton (Space epics)
5. Be..."


Yessss Jodi Taylor!


message 22: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (readersbeadvised) Ruta Sepetys, Jason Reynolds, Jeff Zentner-- anyone else I'd have to really think about!


message 23: by Aušrinė (new)

Aušrinė (ausrejurke) My auto-buy probably is Haruki Murakami and Dan Brown. Also, I am always looking to expand my collection of Agatha Christie's books.
But usually it takes a while until I finally get to read these books.


message 24: by Lexi Rose Reads (new)

Lexi Rose Reads (alexisschroeder9) | 9 comments I don’t have a top 5, but my top 2 automatic buys are Rick Riordan and Riley Sager.


message 25: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Lena wrote: "Who are your top 5 auto-buy/must-read authors?

I don't really buy a lot of books new as I love used bookstores and used book sales. Then if I do buy new it is almost always from the "sale" table s..."


Yesss to Backman! He's definitely an auto-borrow for me! I only own one of his books and that's only because it was free. lol. But I do love his books.


message 26: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Newly wrote: "this is hard because most of the writers I'm enjoying are dead but I'm always excited when I unearth a lost Robert Sheckley or a get a new story from Martha Wells. Great question"

Woohoo for Martha Wells! She's an auto-borrow for me! Love Murderbot!


message 27: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Dee wrote: "Top 5:

Jodi Taylor
Kimberly Kincaid
Avery Flynn
Laura Kaye
Diana Gabaldon

Also:
Patricia Briggs..."


It's so easy to auto-buy Diana Gabaldon because it's only once every 6-8 years. lol. I do wonder what she's going to do in 8 more years when the final Outlander book is done! :O


message 28: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Alicia wrote: "Ruta Sepetys, Jason Reynolds, Jeff Zentner-- anyone else I'd have to really think about!"

Oooh Sepetys is an auto-borrow for me! I have borrowed all of hers except I own Out of the Easy and still need to read that one. lol


message 29: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Aušrinė wrote: "My auto-buy probably is Haruki Murakami and Dan Brown. Also, I am always looking to expand my collection of Agatha Christie's books.
But usually it takes a while until I finally get to read these b..."


Dan Brown is an auto-borrow for me! I did love Origin though.


message 30: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Lexi wrote: "I don’t have a top 5, but my top 2 automatic buys are Rick Riordan and Riley Sager."

Oh for sure, Riley Sager! I've been choosing his books on BOTM for every new release of his since Lock Every Door and definitely crossing my fingers for July's BOTM to be Survive the Night! But I do still need to read Lock Every Door AND Home Before Dark.


message 31: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (goodreadscomarwebb13) | 1 comments My Must Buy authors:
1. Alice Feeney
2. Frederik Backman
3. Kristin Hannah
4. Colleen Hoover
5. Gillian Flynn


message 32: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Barringer (Ravenmount) (ravenmount) | 950 comments Mod
1. Terry Pratchett
2. Simon Brett
3. Neil Gaiman
4. Rennie Airth
5. Elizabeth George


message 33: by Julie (last edited Apr 24, 2021 12:28PM) (new)

Julie Wakefield | 46 comments I try not to buy any books....HAHAHA!!! As soon as I know one of my favorite authors has a book coming out, I reserve it at the library. When I get to treat myself, I get a book at Costco if there is one I like!

However, for the first time ever...I pre-ordered two books....Namesake and The Legacy (Sept 2021) by Adrienne Young. I read the first one, Fable and LOVED it so immediately jumped on to get Namesake, which was a pre-order and the 3rd was just announced...so pre-ordered!


message 34: by Lexi Rose Reads (new)

Lexi Rose Reads (alexisschroeder9) | 9 comments Elyse wrote: "Lexi wrote: "I don’t have a top 5, but my top 2 automatic buys are Rick Riordan and Riley Sager."

Oh for sure, Riley Sager! I've been choosing his books on BOTM for every new release of his since ..."


I’ve only read The Last Time I Lied and Home Before Dark so far. I’m debating about preordering Survive the Night since I’m thinking they probably offer it on BOTM.


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Susy (susysstories) | 2288 comments Stephen King for me!


message 36: by Elyse (last edited Apr 24, 2021 02:12PM) (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Alexis wrote: "My Must Buy authors:
1. Alice Feeney
2. Frederik Backman
3. Kristin Hannah
4. Colleen Hoover
5. Gillian Flynn"


Love Backman and Flynn. Newer convert to Hannah! Still haven't read Hoover!


message 37: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Susy wrote: "Stephen King for me!"

Oh damn, yes! King has been an auto-buy for a few years for me!


message 38: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Jamie wrote: "1. Terry Pratchett
2. Simon Brett
3. Neil Gaiman
4. Rennie Airth
5. Elizabeth George"


I'm so intimidated by Discworld! And I need to read more Gaiman.


message 39: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Julie wrote: "I try not to buy any books....HAHAHA!!! As soon as I know one of my favorite authors has a book coming out, I reserve it at the library. When I get to treat myself, I get a book at Costco if there ..."

You have so much more willpower than me. lol. I have heard good things about the Fable books!


message 40: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Angie wrote: "Oh, interesting. While thinking about your question, I just realised that even when it comes to my favourite authors, I don't own all of their books/buy their newest publication. I wonder why? Mayb..."

Well, that's interesting! I might have a "need it now" mentality and the once I have it, I forget about it. lol.


message 41: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Janae wrote: "I agree! My must buy isn't the same as my must read lol Hmm...Eric Jerome Dickey, Wally Lamb, Akwaeke Emezi, Isabel Wilkerson, and guilty pleasure Tara Janzen."

I own a couple of Lamb books but haven't read one yet!


message 42: by Beth (new)

Beth Joy (bethjoy) | 17 comments I'm really late to the party, but this is such a fun question, I wanted to join in =)
I have 3 auto-buy authors, Jennifer Donnelly, Mason Deaver, and Caroline Leech.

Jennifer Donnelly has written so many different genres, and her writing is lyrical and transporting. Recently, she's been writing fairytale retellings, like Stepsister (which is my favourite of hers, a Cinderella retelling), Poison (Snow White), and Lost in a Book (Beauty and the Beast).

Mason Deaver is a non-binary author who writes own-voice, gender non-conforming characters. They debuted in 2019 with I Wish You All The Best and I fell in love immediately. They don't have too many books out, but they have a new book coming out June 1st that I've already pre-ordered and I'm so excited for.

Caroline Leech writes ya historical fiction with a side of sweet romance. She's only written two books so far, but I absolutely loved both of them and am craving more books by her, so the second she announces a new release, I will be counting down the days until I can read it. Also, her latest book, In Another Time, features a disabled love interest, which is so exciting because it brings diversity into historical fiction which is rarely seen.


message 43: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Beth wrote: "I'm really late to the party, but this is such a fun question, I wanted to join in =)
I have 3 auto-buy authors, Jennifer Donnelly, Mason Deaver, and Caroline Leech.

Jennifer Donnelly has written ..."


Oooh I love fairy tale retellings!! I've definitely heard of Jennifer Donnelly but I don't think I've read any of her books. And Mason Deaver has been in my TBR since I first heard of their debut but I haven't read it yet! I haven't heard of Caroline Leech but I love historical fiction.


message 44: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Dargain | 503 comments 1 Christopher Paolini
2 Terry Brooks
3 John Flanagan
4 Lemony Snicket
5 A tie between Ridley Pearson and Rick Riordan .


message 45: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Vanessa wrote: "1 Christopher Paolini
2 Terry Brooks
3 John Flanagan
4 Lemony Snicket
5 A tie between Ridley Pearson and Rick Riordan ."


Ahhh a fellow Ranger's Apprentice fan! I borrowed most of the series from my husband's coworker and then have been borrowing from the library for all of the spin-off series. So he's an auto-borrow for me but I do enjoy his books!


message 46: by Nan (new)

Nan (nanrwilson) | 8 comments A little late, but I'm always waiting for the next releases from
1. Stephen King
2. Frederik Bachman
3. Louise Penny
4. Jodi Picoult
5. Kristin Hannah


Avid Reader and Geek Girl (avidreaderandgeekgirl) | 727 comments Mod
Top Auto-buy/must-read (in no particular order)

1. Cassandra Claire
2. Dean Koontz
3. Jay Kristoff
4. Amanda Foody
5. T.J. Klune


message 48: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Nan wrote: "A little late, but I'm always waiting for the next releases from
1. Stephen King
2. Frederik Bachman
3. Louise Penny
4. Jodi Picoult
5. Kristin Hannah"


Oh yes Jodi Picoult! I wen through an auto-buy period when I was younger then a borrow period and now back to auto-buy. lol


message 49: by Elyse (new)

Elyse (winesaboutbooks) | 2454 comments Avid Reader and Geek Girl wrote: "Top Auto-buy/must-read (in no particular order)

1. Cassandra Claire
2. Dean Koontz
3. Jay Kristoff
4. Amanda Foody..."


I haven't even finished TMI but Cassandra Clare is still an auto-buy for me. lol


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