Every week The Broke and the Bookish hosts the “Top Ten Tuesdays” a great blog-hop for readers to reflect on their “Top Ten”
Top Ten Authors I’ve read the most of.
I’m digging back through childhood on this one a bit.
- Anne M. Martin
- Stan and Jan Berenstain
- Dr. Seuss
- Lauren Wilig
- Rick Riordan
- J.K. Rowling
- Haruki Murakami
- Ann Rinaldi
- Deanna Raybourn
- Patricia Wrede
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I recently had an discussion (argument) about how Berenstain is spelt and pronounced. I was convinced that it’s Berestein.
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Lots of people were — there’s conspiracy theories out there about time-travel related to that!
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Lol lol that’s hilarious.
Maybe it’s true because I’m quite convinced it was Berestein.
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Gotta love the Berenstain Bears!! My TTT
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I own twelve Ann Rinaldi books and I’ve read all of them. I forgot about them until I saw her name on this post and yes, I located them in my book collection and counted them. I loved reading her historical fiction as a teenager. She’s definitely one of the authors I’ve read the most of, too.
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She was the first historical-fiction I really read, and I was so drawn in by it. I ended up getting rid of some of the books of hers I owned (something had to go in the cross-country moves and I knew those could be replaced) but I’ve been unable to part with some of them.
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I’ve been reading historical fiction since forever (starting with Little House on the Prairie, which is arguably biographical, but Laura Ingalls Wilder inserted quite a lot of fiction there to appeal to readers). That said, Rinaldi was one of my favorites when I was younger. I have most of her Great Episodes…such fun reads!
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