Need a read for the holidays? Check out these authors
You’ve just unwrapped your new Kindle or other electronic reading device. Maybe you just opened your gift cards from friends and family. If you are looking for some authors great books to read (and between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, who doesn’t want to dive into an amazing story?) here are some amazing books to choose from… of course, you can always preorder my book “Disneyland Is Creativity!” I’ll be eternally grateful.
Drue M. Scott: Scott's 'Found on the Alcan' is a beautiful tale of self-discovery.
Darren Lamb: Self-proclaimed Worst Buddhist, all around nice guy and amazing story teller, Lamb combines philosophy and story telling into adult tales that will make you think and entertain you. See my reviews of his writings:
Natalie Whipple: Amazing characters and great stories. Check out my reviews of:
Shannen Crane Camp: Sweet writing that incorporates every sense. Camp will leave you wanting more, so be sure to get them all. Check out my review of Sugar Coated.
Rachel E. Kelly: The Colorworld series is an evolving story. Follow Wendy as she discovers her super-powers.
Bree Despain: I should have just got the whole trilogy. Despain’s The Dark Divine is amazing!
Isaac Marion: If you’ve seen the movie ‘Warm Bodies,’ you will still be surprised by the book!
Raven Oak: Amaskan’s Blood is an epic told as a tale of family.
Brian C. Baer: Whether you need a mystery like Bad Publicity or you want to read how He-Man changed children’s television programming forever, Baer is an author you should be looking into.
Gerald Elias: Music and murder! Elias parlays his experience as a concert violinist into stories that read like a song.
JohnEGreek: The guy who inspired this post. While it is important for authors to help each other, it is also important for people to read their books. Check out his stories.
Cory Frye: I met Frye in high school when we worked on the paper together – go West Albany Bulldogs!
For those who are more into graphic novels, check out:
Drue M. Scott: Scott's 'Found on the Alcan' is a beautiful tale of self-discovery.
Darren Lamb: Self-proclaimed Worst Buddhist, all around nice guy and amazing story teller, Lamb combines philosophy and story telling into adult tales that will make you think and entertain you. See my reviews of his writings:
Natalie Whipple: Amazing characters and great stories. Check out my reviews of:
Shannen Crane Camp: Sweet writing that incorporates every sense. Camp will leave you wanting more, so be sure to get them all. Check out my review of Sugar Coated.
Rachel E. Kelly: The Colorworld series is an evolving story. Follow Wendy as she discovers her super-powers.
Bree Despain: I should have just got the whole trilogy. Despain’s The Dark Divine is amazing!
Isaac Marion: If you’ve seen the movie ‘Warm Bodies,’ you will still be surprised by the book!
Raven Oak: Amaskan’s Blood is an epic told as a tale of family.
Brian C. Baer: Whether you need a mystery like Bad Publicity or you want to read how He-Man changed children’s television programming forever, Baer is an author you should be looking into.
Gerald Elias: Music and murder! Elias parlays his experience as a concert violinist into stories that read like a song.
JohnEGreek: The guy who inspired this post. While it is important for authors to help each other, it is also important for people to read their books. Check out his stories.
Cory Frye: I met Frye in high school when we worked on the paper together – go West Albany Bulldogs!
For those who are more into graphic novels, check out: