Famous Authors On Their Favorite Books
Looking for your next great recommendation that's been enjoyed by good company? We've curated a recommended reading list from some of the most beloved authors of our time. Compiled from interviews conducted with authors during recent years, these recommendations cover classic detective novels, historical fiction epics, romcoms and more.
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Judy Blume ranked this book, which so many authors have admired, as one of her top five favorites. 
Taffy Brodesser-Akner & Dr. Genevieve Guenther

American Pastoral: American Trilogy 1 (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
Philip Roth"One of my go-to novels for inspiration as a writer. It never fails to amaze me." - Judy Blume for The Strand Bookstore


Paperback, 1998
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One of Erik Larson's favorite books of all time is this detective classic that introduced the world to the smooth-talking Sam Spade

The Maltese Falcon
Dashiell Hammett"It is the ultimate detective novel, and frankly not just detective novel. I think it’s one of the best novels, period… Here’s this writer, here’s Hammett, who in 217 pages creates this world with four of the absolutely most vivid characters that literature, I think, has ever come up with." - Erik Larson in The Wall Street Journal
Hardcover, 2022
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We weren't surprised that the author who inspired and helped create Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin, would be a fan of this post-apocalyptic, genre-bending novel (and uber popular HBO Max adaptation)
Patton Oswalt & Los Angeles Review of Books

Station Eleven: A Novel (National Book Award Finalist)
Emily St John Mandel"This book should NOT have worked, but it does. It's a deeply melancholy novel, but beautifully written, and wonderfully elegiac...a book that I will long remember, and return to." - From George R. R. Martin's Livejournal


Paperback, 2015
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This monumental epic is a favorite for Colson Whitehead and was a major help for him while writing The Underground Railroad
DUA LIPA & Joyce Carol Oates

One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel Garcia Marquez"Perhaps my favourite novel? Re-read it after 25 years and was stunned by its incandescent power. Helped immensely with rethinking how to calibrate fantastic effects, which came in handy with The Underground Railroad." - Colson Whitehead in CBC


Paperback, 2006
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When hosting the Wall Street Journal book club years ago, she honored a fellow great author of dystopian fiction with Ursula K. Le Guin's classic children's fantasy novel and beautiful coming-of-age story.
Tim Ferriss & SF Said

A Wizard of Earthsea
Ursula K. Le Guin"A meditation on mortality or what it means to be alive...[Le Guin] is at this moment the grande dame of female science fiction writers in the United States." - Margaret Atwood in The Wall Street Journal


Paperback, 2012
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This modern Midwestern retelling of King Lear is a true Great American Novel for J. Courtney Sullivan
Jean Chen Ho & Stephanie Danler

A Thousand Acres
Jane Smiley"I read and thought about this Great American Novel everywhere I went — I pictured the Iowa countryside as I rode on a train through Italy. I recommended the book to a stranger in a Hammersmith pub, and she later wrote me to say she had read and loved it." - J. Courtney Sullivan in TIME


Paperback, 2003
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Pulitzer Prize and Women's Prize winner Barbara Kingsolver named this feminist classic one of the most powerful books she's ever read

The Women's Room
Marilyn French"The first book that made me feel powerfully seen. I’d grown up with a claustrophobic despair over being female that I couldn’t really name. That book gave me the words, and turned my despair into an engine that’s been running ever since." - Barbara Kingsolver in Elle
Paperback, 2009
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Author of one of the most acclaimed "campus" novels of all time, Prep, Curtis Sittenfeld loved this novel that traces an army institute's brutal culture of hazing and abuse, based on the author's own experience
HarperCollins & Mariner Books

The Lords of Discipline
Pat Conroy"I loved their emotional richness, their complicated plots, the beauty of their language and their distinct sense of place, all of them at least partly set in South Carolina…I haven’t read Pat Conroy since, but I still feel grateful for how his stories transported me away from myself." - Curtis Sittenfeld in TIME


Paperback, 2002
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Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert shows her love for historical fiction with this Booker Prize-winning beloved fictionalized biography
The New York Review of Books & Margaret E Atwood

Wolf Hall
Hilary Mantel"It's one of the greatest stories in history. Henry VIII. There's hardly a better tale of intrigue. It's sex and politics and power and madness and violence. It's "Game of Thrones." It's got everything that you could possibly want." - Elizabeth Gilbert in The Wall Street Journal


Paperback, 2021
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Joy Williams' Kirkus Prize-winning novel blew away Hernan Diaz, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning Trust

Harrow: A Novel (Kirkus Prize)
Joy Williams"Her syntactical inventiveness, her lexical surprises, her merciless yet somehow compassionate sense of humor, her absolute earnestness that never falls into didacticism, her commitment (in her words) to “that great cold elemental grace that knows us” make Williams one of the most important authors writing today." - Hernan Diaz in The New York Times
Paperback, 2022
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