Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read In 2014 (83)

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Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read In 2014

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  1. Figment (Puss in Boots) by Jeri Smith-Ready
  2. Beast/Beast (Beauty and the Beast) by Tessa Gratton
  3. The Brothers Piggett (The Three Little Pigs) by Julie Kagawa
  4. Better (The Pied Piper) by Shaun David Hutchinson
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A lover of kittens and all things sparkly, Nemo has a degree in English Literature and specialises in reviewing contemporary, paranormal, mystery/thriller, historical, sci-fi and fantasy Young Adult fiction. She is especially drawn to novels about princesses, strong female friendships, magical powers, and assassins.

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8 thoughts on “Top Ten New-To-Me Authors I Read In 2014 (83)

  1. Bonnie @ A Backwards Story

    I read EMBER this year, too! I don’t know if I’ve heard of THE RAPUNZEL DILEMMA…I am a bad fairy tale girl right now! *goes to look it up* Oh, Derrolyn Anderson, I’ve read her mermaid books! I still have to read this one, though! I read Juliana Haygert this year, too…and I was so tempted to list SNOW LIKE ASHES and Sara! Great choices! 🙂

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    1. Nemo

      The Rapunzel Dilemma didn’t have great media, so I’m not surprised you haven’t heard of it. I really enjoyed it though.

  2. EM @ Books and Iced Coffee

    I have yet to read Snow Like Ashes! I heard it was fantastic. Super awesome list 😀

    1. Nemo

      It was really good. It had truly excellent world-building, characterisation, and culture. I really liked it.

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