Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Top Ten Tuesday



I'm so excited to participate in my first ever Top Ten Tuesday. It is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and Bookish. This week's top ten is:

Top ten authors I would want to be at my table on Thanksgiving.
Oooh I don't celebrate Thanksgiving but let's just say hypothetically I would invite:


  • 1. Enid Blyton: I have a thing for British writers. I love her books so much and read a lot of them when I was young.

  • 2.Agatha Christie: Dame Agatha, the greatest mystery writer of all time. I would really like to know how a nice English lady like her have all this brilliant ideas to kill someone?

  • 3. J.K Rowling: Harry Potter anyone? Enough said. And those accents..oh how lovely.

  • 4. Stephen King: What an excellent dinner conversation we would have. Had any good scare lately?

  • 5. L. M. Montgomery: Maybe she could be my 'kindred spirit' just like her character Anne and Diana from her book Anne of Green Gables.

  • 6. Candace Bushnell: Sex and the City is my guilty pleasure. And I love to hear about NYC.

  •  7. Kiersten White: She's damn funny and I love her Paranormalcy series.

  •  8. Taherah Mafi: I know she's new but she sounds fun according to her blog.

  •  9. Suzanne Collins: The genius behind Hunger Games.

  • 10. William Shakespeare: Oooh since this is just hypothetical, I would love to have a chat with the Bard. His works are simply timeless.

7 comments:

  1. We share Shakespeare. :)

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  2. Forgot to leave my link (doh!)
    Here’s my Top Ten Tuesday post. :)

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  3. Suzanne Collins is also on my list! :) I've bought Paranormalcy a coulpe of weeks ago, and I still need to read it :) So many books, so little time :/

    I like your pick of Authors! ;)

    nea barabea
    [My Life Is a Fairytale That Will Never End.]

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  4. Hi, Nea! You have to read Paranormalcy. It's way funny and totally unlike other YA fantasy books out there.

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  5. I love Agatha Christie, great choice!

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  6. Interesting choices. Does this mean these are your favorite authors, or just the ones you'd want to talk to the most? I can't believe I didn't even think to invite Mr. Shakespeare.

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  7. Oooh I have so many favourite authors so maybe these are the ones that I really want to meet..but most of them are not alive anymore

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