This is the second of my quarterly blog assessment posts. This one takes a look at my author lists over in the right-hand column. The first part addressed my lists. Part Three will deal with the challenges I joined this year.
NOTE: If you are systematically reading the books of any of these authors, please leave a comment here or on the post for the author's list (click on the title below or in the right-hand column) and leave a link to any related post. I will add the links on the author's list post.
I recently split my author list into two parts: General favorites and Mystery favorites. See here for discussion.
In 2011, I read 40 books by my favorite authors. For the list of all 116 books I read in 2011, go here.
GENERAL FAVORITES
Kingsley Amis
- The Crime of the Century
- The Anti-Death League(reviewed here; a Burgess favorite; read for the Birth Year Reading Challenge.
Maeve Binchy
- Evening Class (1996)
William Boyd
- Brazzaville Beach (reviewed here; read for my 2011 Battle of the Prizes, British Version, challenge);
- Nat Tate: An American Artist 1928-1960 (reviewed here)
Elinor Lipman
Philip Roth
- The Human Stain (reviewed here)
C. P. Snow
- George Passant (originally titled Strangers and Brothers) (reviewed here)
Anne Tyler
- Breathing Lessons (reviewed here; read for my 2011 Battle of the Prizes, American Version challenge)
John Updike
- Beck: A Book (reviewed here)
P. G. Wodehouse
MYSTERY FAVORITES
Kate Atkinson
Lee Child
- Gone Tomorrow
- 61 Hours
- Worth Dying For (reviewed here)
Dick Francis
P. D. James
Donna Leon
John Lescroart
- A Plague of Secrets (reviewed here);
- Treasure Hunt
Helen MacInnes
Ian Rankin
Dorothy L. Sayers
- Clouds of Witness (reviewed here)
- Unnatural Death
Julia Spencer-Fleming
- One Was a Soldier (2009) (reviewed here)
David Lodge and Ian McEwan are among my favorite writers as well :)
ReplyDeleteAlly: Other suggestions along those same lines? I'm always looking for new authors.
ReplyDeleteHmm, it's difficult to think of better British male writers than these two... oh, I also love Tim Parks and I think "Europa" is his best book so far :)
ReplyDeleteTim Parks is new to me. Unless he's the guy who wrote Italian Neighbors, about living in Tuscany. I'll go look him up. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI read William Boyd for the first time last year, and thought it was terrific -- Ordinary Thunderstorms.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Binchy book by far is The Glass Lake. I could not put that one down!