January 1 – December 31, 2010

Guidelines:

  1. Since this is an author challenge, there is no restriction on choosing your novels. They can definitely be from other challenges. However, the authors must be new to you and, preferably from novels. Anthologies are a great way to try someone new, but only a third of your new authors can be from anthologies.
  2. I want this to be an easy challenge, so you can pick to do either 15, 25 or 50 new authors. It all depends on how fast you read and how adventurous you want to be. For me, I’m trying another 50 new authors. If you reach your goal halfway through the year, don’t stop. Any new author you try can be added to Mr. Linky. We all want to know about your new experience.
  3. After reading your new author, write your review and then come back and add your link to Mr. Linky. Make sure you include your name and the author.
  4. Bloggers or Non-Bloggers alike are welcome.
I plan to read at least 20 new authors in 2010.  I started a TBR for this challenge below:

1.Sometimes We’re Always Real Same-Same by Mattox Roesch

5.Admit One: My Life in Film by Emmett James
6.Book of Fires by Jane Borodale
7.Mistress Shakespeare by Karen Harper
8.The Stolen Crown by Susan Higginbotham
9.The Founding by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
10.Grease Town by Ann Towell

12. Summer Before the Storm by Gabriele Wills
13.The 3-Day Cleanse by Zoe Sakoutis and Erica Huss
14.The Adventures of Snip in Oregon by Betty S. Moir, Illustrated by Yumi V. Vong
15.Tortilla Curtain by T.C. Boyle
16.101 Things I Learned in Culinary School by Louis Eguaras with Matthew Frederick
18.Captivity by Deborah Noyes
19. Every Dog Has a Gift by Rachel McPherson
20.The Flat on Malabar Hill by Chitra Kallay
21.Restitution by Kathy Kacer
22.A Place for Delta by Melissa Walker
23.Houdini Pie by Paul Michel
24.For the King’s Favor by Elizabeth Chadwick
25.The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet by David Mitchell

Copyright 2007-2010: All the posts within this blog were originally posted by Teddy Rose and should not be reproduced without express written permission.