Looking for summer reading suggestions? Or perhaps winter reading suggestions, should your hemisphere be the Southern one? Look no further than these three authors who -- like you -- make their online home at WordPress.com.
Claire Fuller's debut novel, Our Endless Numbered Days, has been called "impossible to put down" by Amy Gentry at the Chicago Tribune.
Claire began writing at age 40, after co-leading a marketing agency for many years. The book has been shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize, which is awarded annually to a first novel written in English and published in the United Kingdom.
Claire is a prolific blogger who likes to share her flash fiction and offer writing advice. Why not pick up a copy of Our Endless Numbered Days and then see if your location is on Claire's upcoming events list?
Here's a synopsis of Our Endless Numbered Days:
Our Endless Numbered Days is the story of Peggy Hillcoat, who is eight in 1976, and spends her summer camping with her father, playing her beloved record of The Railway Children and listening to her mother's grand piano.
After a family crisis which Peggy doesn't fully understand until later, her survivalist father James, takes her from London to a cabin in a remote European forest. There he tells Peggy the rest of the world has disappeared. And so her life is reduced to a piano which makes music but no sound, a forest where all that grows is a means of survival and a tiny wooden hut that is Everything.
Peggy isn't seen again for another nine years.
V.E. Schwab writes fiction for adults, young adults, and middle grade kids. The author of seven books, her latest adult title is called A Darker Shade of Magic.
On her blog, V.E. Schwab shares her books' origin stories, insight into her writing process, and even short stories. We particularly enjoyed her unique About page adjunct listing her favorite words. V.E. Schwab, too, has list of upcoming appearances.
Here's a synopsis of A Darker Shade of Magic:
A Darker Shade of Magic is a fantasy series that takes place in a series of parallel Londons -- where magic thrives, starves, or lies forgotten, and follows the last of a line of blood mages and a pickpocket from Georgian London as they combine forces to save the worlds -- all of them.
John Scalzi
Author John Scalzi makes his home on the web at Whatever. A New York Times best-selling author of a whole mess of books, short stories, and nonfiction pieces, Scalzi publishes frequently on his blog, often highlighting other authors in his excellent series The Big Idea. He's also famous for taping bacon to his cat.
Scalzi's latest book is Lock In. Here's a synopsis:
In the exceedingly near future, a virus sweeps the globe, killing some, ignoring most, and for about 1% of the population destroying the neural connections between body and brain. These few are fully aware, but cannot move or respond to stimuli. They are "locked in," suffering from what's known as Haden's Syndrome.
John Scalzi's got a few upcoming appearances you might want to know about.
And now, over to you
Who are your favorite authors? Which book(s) do you find hard to put down? Share your recommendations in the comments.
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