The best of the best of the best, Sir!
21 April 2015
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Best of the Best of the Best, The Broke and the Bookish, Top Ten Tuesday
I think one ‘best of the best ‘would suffice but nothing like a bit of overkill…
This week at the Broke and the Bookish the topic for Top Ten Tuesday is :
‘Top Ten ALL TIME Favorite Authors’
What a terrible list to have to make! It’s bad. Very. Very. Bad. But, I will choose 10 authors – they will more than likely be the most recent read (although maybe not all). And, yes, of course I will think of 10 others as soon as I commit – but, pffft, time to stop prevaricating and put a ring on it:
- JRRTolkien – I had to go there – Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit. I have read his other books but these are the two stand outs for me. He’s not for everyone but I just love these stories.
- Scott Lynch – The Gentleman Bastards. This is a great series that I love. And, frankly, I’m not kidding anyone here – any author who comes up with Jean Tannen goes on my top 10 best authors. That is all.
- Alice Hoffman – I love her books. They’re just absolutely lovely to read. I definitely recommend Practical Magic, The Story Sisters and Dovekeepers – and, well, let’s face it – lots more!
- Sarah Pinborough – is a fairly new to me author but I love her works, her writing is gorgeous and she’s impossible to pigeon hole – she just totally refuses to get stuck in a box. You never know what to expect because her writing is so diverse. I absolutely loved her fairytale retellings Charmed, Poison, Curse (sorry, that’s probably not the right order).
- Robert Bennett – I love his books. Again, a fairly new to me author introduced to me via a bloody good blogging buddy (Little Red Reviewer – for which my deep thanks!) and my first book being The Troupe which I loved so much I immediately backtracked and read Company Man and Mr Shivers – both really good. Then he came up with American Elsewhere and then blew my mind with City of Stairs. What next!
- Joanne Harris – I’ve not read all her books but it’s probably not for the want of trying. She has a lovely magical way of writing. Chocolat – which everybody knows thanks to the film and the rather lovely Johnny Depp, Blackberry Wine, Coastliners, Holy Fools and The Gospel of Loki – I could go on but nobody wants to read an essay when they’re expecting a list!
- Neil Gaiman – my list would simply not be complete without him. His writing makes me sink, into the chair, through the carpet and straight into the world that he’s writing about. I totally (in an unstalkerish way) love him. The Graveyard Book, Stardust, Neverwhere, the Ocean at the End of the Lane, The Sandman graphic novels, and on and on and on!
- Mark Lawrence – my first introduction into grimdark fantasy and what a fantastic place to start – in fact I don’t think it can get much better. Prince, King and Emperor of Thorns and now from the same world Prince of Fools and the Liar’s Key. If you haven’t read them then what are you waiting for!
- Kate Atkinson – I’ve been reading her books over the years and she’s a great and versatile author. She doesn’t get bogged down in one particular style but always comes up with something fresh. I loved Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Case Histories and Life After Life.
- Daphne DuMaurier – my list wouldn’t be complete without her on it – I haven’t read all of her books but I’ve given it a good try! Rebecca, Jamaica Inn and My Cousin Rachel – just read them.

I’m writing my list at the moment and I had Neil Gaiman but your entry on Scott Lynch reminded me that I need to add him to the list. Jean Tannen is adorable, but I just love his interactions with Locke!
OMG – Jean Tannen – that is all. I’ll be over to check out who you have on your list. So difficult to pick ten and it kind of makes you want to kick yourself every time you see an author you should have had too!
Lynn 😀
Oh wow, what a lovely list. So hard to narrow the favourites down to ten though!
I know – my thoughts exactly. Looking forward to your entries.
Lynn 😀
Kate Atkinson will be on my list too. I’ll have to start thinking seriously about this…
Yes, do so – I’d like to see what you come up with.
Lynn 😀
[…] Lynn says on her blog, most of these choices are actually going to be influenced by what I’ve been reading recently. […]
Ooooh. We have similar tastes! I’ve read a lot of these authors, but not all. I’ll them to my list and try their books. I wish I didn’t have to sleep.
I know – we need waking pills so that we can just keep reading. Actually, I pretty much need reading pills on a regular basis because I’m a bit of a sleep monster!
Lynn 😀
I’m not surprised to see Tolkien and Lynch on here. 🙂
But I do see a couple of authors that I may need to investigate!
Ooh, I wonder what authors you’re interested in??? I’ll be over to investigate yours any second now and I bet they’re all unique!
Lynn 😀
I have only read Life After Life but I’m really looking forward to reading more Kate Atkinson.
I like her – she’s really good. And quite diverse.
Lynn 😀
I’ve only read one or two authors off your list, but they were good when I read them.
Check out my Top 10
Great list! This is really hard I’m not sure I could pick 10 favourite authors however I do know I would have J R R Tolkien on my list too. I think I would have to pick C S Lewis and Terry Pratchett too but after that it really is too hard to choose 🙂
I know – it’s so difficult to pick 10. I think after this I’m going to do a blog post that is like a love letter to all my favourite authors! That will make me feel better about picking 10.
Lynn 😀
What a great list!! I’ve been trying to narrow down my list all morning. Kate Atkinson and Daphne du Maurier are superb. And then Neil Gaiman!! Such amazing and versatile authors!
Yeah, so difficult to choose 10 though. Looking forward to your list.
Lynn 😀
Cool list. I have to check out the ones I haven’t read. Love Jean Tannen!
I know – Jean Tannen – *sigh*
Good call on JRR. And i’m actually surprised Gaiman isn’t higher on your list!? 😉
I probably should have said this but they’re not in any particular order – it was hard enough sticking to 10 – if I had to place them, well, no. Just no!
Lynn 😀
I don’t know how anyone could make a list like this, narrowed down to ten? Whyyyy. Glad to see Joanne Harris on here, I’m looking forward to starting Gospel of Loki!
I know – why, just why, would you make a list of 10. So many good authors missing off here that I’m going to have to do a huge ass list now and post it just to include ALL the authors I love!
Lynn 😀
Tolkien yay!! I always love seeing him and his works referenced in your lists. 😀
Haha, thanks. I’m a sucker for LotRs.
Lynn 😀
Oh , I missed off Hoffman!!!! Dogging!
Hoffman and Harris – I love them both. They have such a magical quality about their writing.
Lynn 😀
Some good ones here! I just can’t narrow it down, though. I keep changing my mind.
Neil Gaiman has some amazing books–I especially liked American Gods.
Would you believe American Gods is the one book of his I haven’t yet read – and I’ve had it for ages. I think I’m scared to pick it up in case I don’t like it – which is crazy because everyone I know loves it!
Lynn 😀