Top Ten Tuesday : ‘Go To’ Authors (2)
30 July 2019
Filed under Book Reviews
Tags: Go to authors (2), That Artsy Reader Girl, Top Ten Tuesday
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic. Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here. This week’s topic is:
Freebie
So, a couple of weeks ago the topic for TTT was ‘Auto Buy Authors and I went for an all female list and undertook to do a separate list for male authors. This week being a ‘freebie’ therefore seems like the perfect opportunity to make that list. Here are my ‘go to’ male authors. In some cases I’ve actually gone for fairly ‘new to me’ authors but only where at the moment I feel absolutely certain that I’ll want to read more. Like with my last list I may have accidentally cheated and chosen 11 authors. To be clear – this is not a full list of author’s that I love – just ones that I’m always on the look out for news. Here’s my list:
Mark Lawrence – I’ve probably read at least 14 books by Mark Lawrence so far which is quite staggering when you consider Prince of Thorns was only released in 2011. Three complete series down the line – The Broken Empire, The Red Queen’s War and The Book of the Ancestor, plus two books into his Impossible Times Sci-Fi time travelling, 80s adventure – I think I can safely say that I haven’t yet read a book by this author that I didn’t love. So, wow. If I was to choose a favourite I’d probably want to say Prince of Thorns because this was my first introduction, but having thought about it I think The Wheel of Osheim has been my absolute favourite – although Red Sister…. bah, who can choose.
Neil Gaiman – similarly, I’ve read quite a number of Mr Gaiman’s books. Off the top of my head, Coraline, Stardust, Neverwhere, The Graveyard Book, American Gods, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Smoke and Mirrors, at least the first five instalments in the Sandman series (which I do intend to complete eventually), The Sleeper and the Spindle, Hansel and Gretel, The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains, Good Omens (written in conjunction with Terry Pratchett) – so maybe 15 books give or take. This is an author who can go from fairytale retellings to quite dark fantasy. My favourite to date is probably The Graveyard Book.
Sebastien de Castell – my introduction to this author was the first book in the Greatcoats series – which I really enjoyed, but, coming from a point of already being quite disastrously behind with the series I never seem to have found the time to catch up. His most recent series however, Spellslinger – I’ve read the first five in the series and can’t wait to catch up with the final instalment – Crownbreaker – sounds kind of ominous!
Robert J Bennett – my first introduction to Mr Bennett (which I confess gives me a kick every time I type it – every. time. Mr Bennett! – was the Troupe. I loved it and in fact went and read his backlist on the strength of it. So, Mr Shivers, The Company Man, American Elsewhere, the first two books in The Divine Cities trilogy – **note to self to add the third book to 2019 rewind challenges list! And, finally, the first book in the Founders series – Foundryside – which was brilliant. If I had to choose an absolute favourite I would go for the Troupe, it just holds that spot in my heart for being the book that brought this author to my attention in the first place.
John Gwynne – now, this is a fairly new to me author. I never read Malice or the other three books in the Faithful and the Fallen series but I was really excited to pick up a Time of Dread which is set in the same world as that series but a few years further down the line. I loved that book and in fact A Time of Blood was equally as good if not better. Mind = blown. One can only hope that there is plenty more goodness yet to come from this world – and, in case you haven’t seen the recent news I understand that Mr Gwynne has recently signed a new 3 book deal for an exciting new series. Details here – but briefly, – a Norse inspired saga from a war torn land.
Joe Abercrombie – again, and don’t beat up over it, I’ve not read all Lord Grimdark’s books – I know, I do feel the shame of it, believe me. But, I’ve read the start of his Shattered Sea trilogy (which I do intend to return to and complete) and I’ve just picked up the first in his new Age of Madness series, A Little Hatred – I loved it and can’t wait to read more. My review will be up in a few weeks.
RJ Barker – another fairly new to me author but I loved the first two in the Wounded Kingdom series and intend to listen to the third book on audio to complete the series. On top of this I’m hoping to pick up Bone Ships in the next few weeks – the first instalment in The Tide Child series – check out the gorgeous cover.
Andrew Mayne – what a surprise this author is. He writes a mystery series starring Professor Theo Cray as the main pov. Theo is a little bit detached in some ways, he finds it difficult to connect to others, but his mind is a thing of beauty. The Naturalist series got started with The Naturalist and moved on to Looking Glass and Murder Theory. I’ve loved all three instalments so far and so I’m really excited that No.4 is due out fairly soon. Dark Pattern – excitement am I.
Peter McLean – I’m loving his War for the Rose Throne series. A dark fantasy with a strong gangster theme, Priest of Bones and Priest of Lies to date. I also read this author’s Burned Man series – a very dark urban fantasy including Drake, Dominion and Damnation. The series isn’t concluded yet but I think a fourth may be planned?
Brandon Sanderson – I’ve not read all of this author’s books, in fact sometimes I find the amount of series he’s written so far a little daunting. But I’ve read his Mistborn series, the first two from the Words of Radiance (I’ve a copy of Oathbringer on audio – NGL 55 hours – wow, just wow, that is a little bit overwhelming and yet I know I will be completely absorbed once I start. So, what else – ohh, I loved the Emperor’s Soul, just loved it and I recently started the Skyward series and enjoyed it so much I gave it a very strong 5* rating
Scott Lynch – ahh, the Gentleman Bastards. This author has to be on the list of my auto buys – anyone who writes a series this good and brings to me one character in particular that I just love – Jean Tannen – then, this gets my vote (plus the other characters are also amazing – but Jean!). I’ve read four books (including No.0) and just can’t wait for The Thorn of Emerblain. I will be reading this as soon as it is published. I will be the first in the queue. I will. (And, between you and I, I could absolutely swear that I saw something very recent about Mr Lynch submitting his draft – don’t quote me though because I can’t find anything now I’m looking so perhaps it was a dream or something!)
SANDERSON!!!
I’m happy to see Robert J Bennett. I first read Foundryside by him and now I’m slowly making my way through everything else he’s written.
Great choices!
Thanks – I hope you like his back catalogue. City of Miracles is excellent.
Lynn 😀
Lawrence and Sanderson are auto-buys for me. I’m interested in a few of the other authors you listed but I just haven’t gotten around to trying them yet.
How horrible is it that I’ve never read any of these authors. I do have American Gods and Good Omens on my TBR stack though for someday. There’s some wicked looking fantasy covers here 🙂
Yeah, I love some of these covers. And, no it’s not horrible, you read so many books, you just can’t read them all.
Lynn 😀
A few of these are auto buys for me as well. I own just about all of Abercrombies books but haven’t read his main series. (I can’t even remember what it’s called although it’s on my shelves as well lol)
I think that would be the First Law series – which I also haven’t read yet.
Lynn 😀
I’m glad you mentioned The Troupe because I haven’t read his older books yet. Must get to that! Great list, Lynn. You have several authors on here I’ve NEVER READ so obviously I need to catch up😁
It’s so difficult – you can’t read them all, just too many.
Lynn 😀
A new John Gwynne series in the works is not just good news – it’s GREAT news! I’ve become a staunch fan from “A Time of Dread” and working my way through his “Faithful and the Fallen” and enjoying myself immensely, so knowing he has other stories up his sleeve is wonderful.
And of course I too would read anything by Barker and Lynch, while I need to add some more Abercrombie novels to my shelf – and no, I have not read his First Law trilogy yet, as well, so you are in good company… 😉
Ahh good – I do so like having company 😀
Half my own list is probably on here, and I would have put Scott Lynch on it too if he had a more regular release schedule for books.
I wonder if he has submitted the draft – I’m sure I saw something on twitter and it set me off looking but by the time I’d written this post I couldn’t find a trace of it.
Lynn 😀
So many books on here that I own but haven’t read yet, like both of the Mark Lawrence book you mentioned, and the Scott Lynch series, and I haven’t read A Time of Blood yet either. My TBR is endless 😀
I know – I read but I never catch up – my own fault of course, I’m always looking at yet more books that I want and either requesting review books or buying my own – I should have a self imposed ban I suppose. Bah.
Lynn 😀
I should have a library request ban, I’m terrible, although there’s at least a couple I haven’t been able to get so far so that keeps the TBR mountain slightly smaller 😂
The problem I have with libraries – I put in a bunch of requests, thinking some of them will take ages, and then they all come in together – what? How? Why?
Lynn 😀
[…] Skyward, and also I just love Brandon Sanderson – which is why he’s on my auto buy book list. Read a little bit more about Starsight here and check out the lovely […]
Neil Gaiman is probably one of mine as well. I love Scott Lynch! He’s actually a really lovely person, so enthusiastic and knowledgeable about the genre too, I think I’d buy his books and support him for that alone but his writing is amazing as well. I really need to finish reading the other two books in his series before the next one comes out!
I’ve never met Scott Lynch but he comes across as a lovely person and I do so love his books and his characters.
Lynn 😀