Today’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is “Top Ten Books With X Setting (top ten books set near the beach, top ten book set in boarding school, top ten books set in England, etc).” Since I’m participating in #ausyachallenge on Instagram this month, I decided to focus on Australian authors I’ve read.
- Graeme Base – Animalia is one of the best alphabet books ever!
- Mem Fox – Time for Bed is super sweet.
- Kerry Greenwood – I wanted to love the Phryne Fisher mysteries, but I found book Phryne to be an insufferable Mary Sue. The TV series is much better!
- Gabrielle Lord – Sorry about that book cover! My dad read this aloud to me when I was a small child (to be fair, I’m pretty sure he was reading it to my mom and I just happened to be in the room). #scarredforlife
- Colleen McCullough – I was raving about my love for The Blue Castle by L. M. Montgomery, when a reader told me about The Ladies of Missalonghi. McCullough is a revered author, so I can’t fathom how or why she pilfered Montgomery’s work. I hated this one!
- Melina Marchetta – On the Jellicoe Road is for modern Australian teens and tweens what The Outsiders was for middle-school me. It’s heart-warming and gut-wrenching.
- Garth Nix – The Abhorsen / Old Kingdom series is so amazing: necromancy, talking animals, sentient airplanes made of paper, and a couple of amazing female leads – what’s not to love?!?
- Daniel O’Malley – The Chequey Files is a thrilling urban fantasy series! I’d describe it as X-men working as spies for the Ministry of Magic.
- P. L. Travers – Walt Disney might’ve made Mary Poppins an icon, but Travers created the magical, if taciturn, nanny.
- Markus Zusak – I just couldn’t with this book. Zusak’s writing is beautiful, but it’s so flowery (when it’s not swear words) that it distracts from the actual plot.