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Favorite authors + favorite narrators


I feel like favorite authors is a rough subject for a lot of bookstagramers. Why? Because it is deeply personal. We all have our favorites and sometimes people don't mesh simply for whom they love.  It honestly makes me laugh. We are all adults and yet like a bunch of school kids- we pick our favorites and shun people who don't like what we like. 

The same is true among the audiobook community for favorite narrators. 


Here are my favorite authors:

Tamora Pierce
Sarah J Mass
J.R.Ward 
Christine Feehan
 Lora Leigh
 Sylvain Neuvel
 Meg Cabot
 Roshani Chokshi
 Amie Kaufman 
 Jay Kristoff

Here are my favorite narrators:

Eloisa James
Tamora Pierce
Julia Whelan
Arielle DeLisle
Trini Alvarado
Bernadette Dunn
Angela Dawe
Chip and JoAnna Gaines
Lynn Chen


Do you have strong opinions love/hate on any of these?

Also: did you reach your reading goals for the weekend? I did not. And it's ok. I got through the chapters I needed in Circe for the #WaywardPages read. I'm feeling very moody right now. I'm having problems with anything holding my attention for very long. I think I read while taking a bath yesterday, but I can't remember for the life of me what I read. Does that ever happen to you?

Happy Tuesday Everyone!

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