To narrow my list, I’m focusing on literary fiction. There are series authors like Patricia Briggs and Diana Gabaldon that I’ll always buy, but I haven’t included them here. Although it’s always fair to debate what’s literary or not!
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Margaret Atwood: I’ve been reading her books for years, starting with The Handmaid’s Tale and Cat’s Eye in college, and most recently her short story collection Stone Mattresses.
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Isabel Allende: I also started reading her in college, my favorite is The House of the Spirits. I highly recommend her older work, but recently Maya’s Notebook was great too.
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David Mitchell: I’ve read nearly everything he’s published. All of his books feel different although they have recurring characters and themes. Check out Cloud Atlas and Black Swan Green.
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Kate Atkinson: I’ve read all the Jackson Brodie books, Behind the Scenes at the Museum, and recently Life After Life. I haven’t read her latest yet.
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Maggie O’Farrell: I’ve read all of hers except two of her earliest books. I loved Instructions for a Heatwave. Check out After You’d Gone, one of her less well known books.
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David Nicholls: I actually didn’t care for Starter for Ten, the first book I read by him. But One Day and Us have totally converted me.
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Jhumpa Lahiri: Everything she writes is amazing: Interpreter of Maladies, The Namesake, The Lowland.
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Barbara Kingsolver: Another of my college favorites, since she taught at the U of A for a while (I never got to meet her though). Most people haven’t read Animal Dreams, but it’s my favorite.
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Alice Hoffman: She has such a huge body of work, I’ve only read a few. I remember starting with Property Of and Practical Magic in the 90s. The Dovekeepers was amazing. Also recommend Blue Diary or Blackbird House.
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Rainbow Rowell: Attachments and Fangirl were really fun reads, and Eleanor & Park blew me away. I hope she’ll write more like that one! I didn’t like Landline as much, but she’s got a new one coming out next month.
Who almost made my top ten? Neil Gaiman and Emma Donoghue were two others I considered. Also I’ll buy anything by J.K. Rowling, but I didn’t include her since she’s only written one “general fiction” book so far.
Who’s on your “auto-buy” list?