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31. A book found by inputting a favorite author on Literature Map


Current plan is Magic for Liars (Seanan McGuire -> Sarah Gailey) because I've been meaning to read it for so long and I filled the other prompts it fit with other books.

I searched Fredrik Backman, and the list I got was enough to satisfy me considering most of them have new books out that I'd like to read or books I own and plan on getting to next year.
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Carrie Soto Is Back
Kate Quinn - The Diamond Eye
Liane Moriarty - I'm sure she will write something new soon enough
Emily Henry - Happy Place
Beth O'Leary - Hopefully a new book out soon
Mary Beth Keane - Ask Again, Yes (can't believe I have owned this one for so long and haven't read yet)
John Boyne - A Ladder to the Sky
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Carrie Soto Is Back
Kate Quinn - The Diamond Eye
Liane Moriarty - I'm sure she will write something new soon enough
Emily Henry - Happy Place
Beth O'Leary - Hopefully a new book out soon
Mary Beth Keane - Ask Again, Yes (can't believe I have owned this one for so long and haven't read yet)
John Boyne - A Ladder to the Sky
Yes, for those of us who are trying to read from the too-large accumulation on our shelves or in our tablets, you might find an author whose book you own but hadn't gotten around to. Or of course, a brand-new author.


Genevieve Cogman, Tasha Suri, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Leigh Bardugo, N.K. Jemisin, R.F. Kuang, V.E. Schwab, Marie Brennan, Alix E. Harrow, Ann Leckie.


Anthony Trollope and found another favorite author, Barbara Pym, so I'll probably read (re-read) Some Tame Gazelle.
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Louise Erdrich brought up Zora Neale Hurston. I'd like to read her book, Dust Tracks on a Road.
Glad people are liking it. I learned of this site from another challenge group on GR. I never planned to suggest it as a prompt but I mentioned it in one of the discussion threads and people encouraged me to submit it. I don't yet know what I will read, but I have been having fun trying various authors.


Malice
The City We Became
The Three-Body Problem

I’m looking for a couple new (or forgotten) authors to try this year, and I’ll go with an author who is connected to several of my favorites. As people add more to the site, there will be more options, so I’ll play with this again next year when I’m looking for something new.
So far I found Sue Monk Kidd, by entering Ann Patchett and Alice Hoffman, who are both favorites. Her The Book of Longings is a possibility for the 3 centuries prompts.
I participated in an author tournament this year, and many of those authors are linked to my favorite authors. Fredrick Backman was one of them. Note- he is in there twice with two different spellings.
Backman is close to Gail Honeyman, Celeste Ng, Anthony Doerr, Taylor Jenkins Reid, David Sedaris, Oliver Sacks, Min Jin Lee. The other spelling was close to Amor Towles, Emily St John Mandel. and Ann Patchett.

How funny - my cousin recently recommended that I read My Cat Yugoslavia! I had never heard of it before that.


Janice, I'd guess that an author that old and prolific would probably have a lot of connections, so that sounds right to me.

Janice, every name I put in generates 30+ names, so I’ve been trying it with many different names. I’ve been focusing on the authors who are closer to the middle, but they’re all interesting. I’ll go with one of the authors that is connected to many of my favorites.
Jane Austen’s map is rather funny. It shows that Jane Austen lovers are a diverse bunch! Where else would you find Jane Austen, Oscar Wilde, Barbara Kingsolver, Descartes, and Dan Brown on the same page!? Her map has old classic masters, great literary authors, and mega popular authors from many time periods. The map doesn’t show you authors who write books in similar genres, but it shows you authors that other fans also like. It’s nice to see that I’m not weird (or I’m not alone anyway) for reading both Austen and Dan Brown.

Thank you :)

Janice, every name I put i..."
Thank you for explaining it to me. It makes sense now. :)

Taylor Je..."
Emily, I found the last two on your list to be darker than Backman, but so good. Ladder to the Sky has several writer characters that you might like (or love to hate) and some wicked humor.

Matches from my TBR are:
Anne Tyler (A Spool of Blue Thread)
Kate Atkinson (Life After Life)
Sarah Winman (Still Life)
Sarah Moss (The Tidal Zone)
Amor Towles (The Lincoln Highway)
Dorothy Koomson (The Ice Cream Girls)


Rachel wrote: "I wasn't a fan of this prompt when it was suggested, and to be honest, using the map has just put me off it even further. I decided to put in a few names now to solidify a choice for my plans, and ..."
It's definitely possible that the screens change. Basically I just look at it as a bunch of suggestions. If none of them appeal to you, try a different name. If you find one you like but later it's not there, no problem. Nobody will be policing this, so go with whatever appeals.
It's definitely possible that the screens change. Basically I just look at it as a bunch of suggestions. If none of them appeal to you, try a different name. If you find one you like but later it's not there, no problem. Nobody will be policing this, so go with whatever appeals.

I just can't decide and since it's prompt 31, I'm going to hold off and choose a bit closer to my reading date.

I'm trying to figure out how best to tailor this. I was hoping it would give me a name of one of the authors that I'd been hoping to prioritize, but many of those seem to be lesser-known authors and their names don't show up (Karen Hamilton, Darby Kane, Kaira Rouda, just to name a few). Out of curiosity, I input them as the original name, and they gave me nothing or 2-3 additional names, so seems unlikely they will come up.
It seems this prompt will end up being an almost complete freebie for me, which is why I wasn't a fan in the first place. The names I've put in tend to yield the authors that I would easily expect to be connected to them or authors I have literally never heard of. Since my goal is to pull from my existing TBR, it seems most likely I'll end up just picking an author I've already read any enjoyed. It's fine, I guess, since at least I'm likely to enjoy the book, but it makes the literature map element of it a bit underwhelming for me.



Maggie O’Farrell came up on many maps I tried, as did a few others. I also tried her as a favorite even though I only read one of her books so far. I love the interesting authors I’m discovering on the map and the 3 author search on gnooks. Now that they’re on my radar I’m more likely to notice their new books, sales books, and awards.

Since you have time, you might make a note of the authors you found that you never heard of before. You might start noticing them on the BOM threads, listopias and other discussions. They might even turn out to be future favorites.



I put in Craig Schaefer who, as an indie author, I didn't expect the site would even recognize, let alone offer suggestions for. Two authors jumped out at me from the pool - I can either continue Daniel Jose Older's Bone Street Rumba series which I started years ago, or pick up something from Seanan McGuire. Yay!
Orrrr if I use Kate Quinn (another auto-read), she turns up with Taylor Jenkins Reid, which gives me another excuse to catch up on TJR's backlog.

Yes that’s it, basically. You’ll get a lot of names linked to each author. I recommend trying it with several different author names to get the feel of it, and make a note of the names that interest you. You can search them on Goodreads to see the books they wrote. Then, while looking for books for other prompts, some of the names from the maps will start to jump out at you. That’s how I approach it anyway.
Welcome to the group!!

I typed in Shea Ernshaw and got a lot of names.
Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451
Stephen King - I have many on my tbr.
Rick Riordan - The Lightning Thief
Charlaine Harris - Dead Until Dark
Holly Black - Many on my tbr.
V.E. Schwab - Gallant, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue or others.
Sylvia Plath - Ariel
Joyce Carol Oates - Nothing in particular attracts me.
Christelle Dabos - A Winter's Promise was already on my tbr.
Victoria Aveyard - Red Queen
Suzanne Collins - The Hunger Games
Kendare Blake - Girl of Nightmares
Sarah Addison Allen - The Girl Who Chased the Moon sounds good.
Richelle Mead - I want to re-read Blood Promise.
Emily Henry - A Million Junes
Alwyn Hamilton - Rebel of the Sands
Taylor Jenkins Reid - The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Kristin Cast - Kisses from Hell
Sally Green - Half Bad
Gillian French - The Missing Season
Rob Thomas - Not interested in any of his books.
Wendy Spinale - Everland sounds interesting.
Garth Stein - A Sudden Light
Lynette Noni - The Prison Healer or Akarnae.
Natasha Ngan - Girls of Paper and Fire
Erica Waters - The Restless Dark
Danielle Vega - Nothing interesting in particular.
Melissa Albert - The Hazel Wood
Krystal Sutherland - A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares

I entered two of my all-time favorites, John Fowles and Hilary Mantel, who sadly passed away last year. Lots of authors whom I'd read previously appeared, but I ultimately chose School for Love by Olivia Manning, who was new to me but who matched with both authors. This was a good throwback coming-of-age novel set in Jerusalem during WWII, a time and place not often explored. I love a complex villain and a twisty ending and this novel offered both. Plus, a beautiful cat named Faro. Thanks for the introduction to Ms. Manning; I'll be reading more of her work in the future.

4 3 2 1 by Paul Auster - 4* - My Review (Julian Barnes)

I was reading Carrie Soto Is Back and had already used the spice girls prompt so wanted a prompt for this one. Typed in Colleen Hoover and what do you know, Taylor Jenkins Reid....now I choose Colleen Hoover as she was the last author I gave 5 stars to....


The Speed of Dark
Elizabeth Moon
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The author I entered was Anne McCaffery
I am very happy that I discovered this new author. I will be adding more of her books to my TBR


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