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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 0:03:58 GMT
Agatha Christie
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I suddenly realize how under-represented they are in my library.
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Post by Archelaus on Aug 31, 2018 0:14:55 GMT
Shirley Jackson Maya Angelou Harper Lee Madeleine L'Engle Gillian Flynn
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Post by politicidal on Aug 31, 2018 0:39:59 GMT
Christie and Naomi Novik. Loved her Temeraire series.
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Post by mmexis on Aug 31, 2018 0:48:27 GMT
Margaret Atwood Kathy Reichs The Brontes
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2018 0:55:56 GMT
The Bronte Sisters Jane Austen Amalie Skram Sigrid Undset Selma Lagerlöf George Elliot Louisa May Alcott Elizabeth Gaskell
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Post by Carl LaFong on Aug 31, 2018 1:11:48 GMT
Flannery O'Connor Sylvia Plath Rumer Godden Daphne du Maurier Harper Lee Ruth Rendall
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Post by mrdanwest on Aug 31, 2018 3:22:48 GMT
Margaret Atwood Kate Atkinson Agatha Christie Daphne Du Maurier Ursula LeGuin Doris Lessing Toni Morrison Alice Munro Flannery O’Connor Joyce Carol Oates (although she can be very hit and miss) Karen Russell Zadie Smith Gertrude Stein Donna Tartt Virginia Woolf
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Post by Chalice_Of_Evil on Aug 31, 2018 8:42:54 GMT
Tara Moss is the author whose books I own the most of, which would probably make her my favourite female author (though I've enjoyed others too).
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Post by Bargle on Aug 31, 2018 12:06:12 GMT
Golly, there's a bunch. Agatha Christie, Sue Grafton, Ursula K. Le Guin, Marcia Muller, Sara Paretsky and more.
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Post by wickedkittiesmom on Aug 31, 2018 14:03:25 GMT
I have a long list: Elly Griffiths, Daphne du Maurier, J.K. Rowlings, Maeve Binchy, Colleen McCullough, Rosamunde Pilcher, Jean M. Auel, Rita Mae Brown, Shirley Rousseau Murphy, Lilian Jackson Braun, Carole Nelson Douglas, Elizabeth George, Delores Stewart Riccio, Allison Cesario Paton, Deborah Harkness, Erin Hart and Mickey Friedman
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Post by mmexis on Sept 1, 2018 7:56:14 GMT
Sorry, a couple more: Barbara Kingsolver Jodi Picoult Barbara Ehrenreich Naomi Klein
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Post by Morgana on Sept 1, 2018 8:32:59 GMT
Agatha Christie and.... I suddenly realize how under-represented they are in my library. Jane Austen Mary Renault Antonia Fraser P. D. James Agatha Christie George Elliot Daphne du Maurier J. K. Rowling Sarah Caudwell
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Post by pimpinainteasy on Sept 2, 2018 6:22:02 GMT
FLANNERY O CONNOR
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Post by Primemovermithrax Pejorative on Sept 2, 2018 17:54:14 GMT
Mary Shelley
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Post by deembastille on Sept 2, 2018 21:25:37 GMT
vc Andrews [and those who now write under her name]
Alison weir phillipa Gregory
charlotte bronte Shirley Jackson
Judith viorst
female authors who can bite me. maya angelau [she always irritated me and came across to me as a snob and anti non-black] jk rowling…. fuck you and your two pages to describe a doorknob.
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Post by theravenking on Sept 3, 2018 13:26:19 GMT
Donna Tartt
Agatha Christie
Daphne Du Maurier
Susanna Clarke
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Post by bigwhiskey on Sept 3, 2018 18:09:02 GMT
Agatha Christie and.... I suddenly realize how under-represented they are in my library. Sue Townsend. I loved reading the Adrian Mole Diaries, so good.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 22:30:26 GMT
Agatha Christie and.... I suddenly realize how under-represented they are in my library. As soon as I saw your thread title I thought the very same thing. The Murder of Roger Aykroyd is my favorite followed closely by Murder on the Orient Express and then Curtain which was the first AC novel I ever read.
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Post by louise on Sept 11, 2018 20:06:22 GMT
agatha Christie Barbara Pym Jane Austen Antonia Fraser Janet Evanovich Ngaio Marsh Patricia Wentworth Florence King Sophie Kinsella
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2018 7:31:04 GMT
Tara Moss is the author whose books I own the most of, which would probably make her my favourite female author (though I've enjoyed others too). Tara Moss is my favourite female Author too and I would also say she is my second favourite Author below Stephen King and I loved her 'Mackade Vanderwell' and 'Pandora English' series and am hoping we get the fourth novel in the 'Pandora English' series soon and her 'Mackade Vanderwell' series eventually gets adapted into movies or a TV show. Sadly she is struggling to get the fourth 'Pandora English' novel out which is why she hasn't had a new novel in quite some time and has moved over to writing nonfiction and doing other things and it is really a joke that somebody who a decade ago was our country's biggest selling author is struggling to release her novels and you might be interested in this.
taramoss.com/pandora/
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