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My name is Anastasia and I have too many favorite female authors, lol. One of my favorites though is Jane Austen. A more modern author I like is Natasha Anders. :)
I am Emily and I love Jane Austen also. I took a course this summer at Cornell University where Janeites spent a week discussing Mansfield Park and Persuasion.
I also like to read mysteries and enjoy classic women mystery writers, like Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers.
I am also reading books written by African women and hope to read Americanah soon.
I also like to read mysteries and enjoy classic women mystery writers, like Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers.
I am also reading books written by African women and hope to read Americanah soon.

Always looking to find more though!

I'm from the U.S., too, rural Idaho, to be exact!




Favourite author would have to be Jane Austen, but I'd love to read more of the Brontes and widen my reading generally :)
Hi,
I'm Christine from the UK and I will read anything from classics to trashy romance, also crime thrillers, fantasy and sci-fi - just about anything really.
In a book reading club at home we recently read all of Elizabeth Gaskell's novels which I enjoyed a lot.
I'm Christine from the UK and I will read anything from classics to trashy romance, also crime thrillers, fantasy and sci-fi - just about anything really.
In a book reading club at home we recently read all of Elizabeth Gaskell's novels which I enjoyed a lot.

I'm Martha & I live in central Illinois. I love classics. Favorite women authors are Elizabeth Gaskell, Jane Austen and all of the Bronte's. I, also love mysteries and several favorite authors of those are women -- Agatha Christie, Dorothy Sayers, Daphne du Maurier, Nevada Barr, Dana Stabenow, Lisa Gardner. Georgette Heyer is another favorite. I'm now reading my first mystery by her.

I'm really excited to join this group and find more people interested in classical literature. My favourite female author is Jane Austen and as up to this point I've mostly read the works of male authors, I'm really excited to discover new things through this group.
(please excuse any grammatical/syntactical mistakes I make since I am an English learner and it's not my mother tongue. thanks:) )

Your English is good and clear and you have nothing to apologize for. So glad to get different nationalities into this group. (INcidentally my daughter just spent a semester abroad in Athens, and she adores your beautiful friendly country).
I am not a native English speaker either (just for the record), I was born and raised in Denmark.

Several of you have mentioned Elizabeth Goudge. My mother had most of Goudge's books scattered around the house when I was growing up in the 60's. I might have read one. I didn't know anyone read her books anymore. Perhaps we can consider reading some forgotten authors, like Elizabeth Goudge, some month.

I didn't find her until the '90s, but I adore her, so you can count me in!



Favourite contemporary female authors include Sarah Waters, Audrey Niffenegger, Donna Tartt, Margaret Atwood, Zadie Smith and A. M. Homes. Look forward to joining the group (thanks for the invite Lisa x).

It is, isn't it? We're building a small house to eventually retire in, and my plan is load the walls with books shelves!

My reading habits/preferences swing from one extreme end of the spectrum to the other. I enjoy classic lit (I'm in 3 classics GR groups), then I like really trashy stuff at the opposite end of the spectrum with a few mysteries in between.
With regard to the question of who my fave woman author is, I can't say. I don't think that I have read enough titles.

It is, isn't it? We're building a..."
We moved into my in-laws' house. I retired just over a year ago. Absolutely love the extra reading time ... well, extra time for everything. :-)


Andrea (Catsos Person) wrote: "Greetings All!
My reading habits/preferences swing from one extreme end of the spectrum to the other. I enjoy classic lit (I'm in 3 classics GR groups), then I like really trashy stuff at the oppo..."
Welcome :)
My reading habits/preferences swing from one extreme end of the spectrum to the other. I enjoy classic lit (I'm in 3 classics GR groups), then I like really trashy stuff at the oppo..."
Welcome :)

I'll have mostly 3 day weekends off starting next week, so I'm looking forward to reading while hammering up some walls and floors. Should be interesting and probably a bit painful...


I know what you mean! We have family dinners/baths, etc. at least 4 nights a week. It's a lot of work, but it's much more fun.
If we've hijacked this thread, I apologise for Martha and myself! (but it's so nice to get to know people!)

To our 'thread-hijackers', is there ever such a thing as enough bookshelves?






We've practically done that (as you can see from the photos on my page).

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