Happy Top Ten Tuesday!
As the Broke and Bookish bloggers note, it's cruel to restrict only to ten. But I'll do my best.
1. J.R.R. Tolkien
The Man and His Pipeweed
2. Louisa May Alcott
The Grown-Up Authoress
3. Madeleine L'Engle
She Wrote for Children When It Was Too Hard for Adults
4. L.M. Montgomery
Queen of Italics
5. Leo Tolstoy
The Man Who Gazes into Your Soul
6. Jane Austen
The Woman and Her Bit of Ivory
7. William Shakespeare
The Man and His Pen
8. Tanuja Desai Hidier
The Woman With the Voice
9. Junot Diaz
The Man with the Linguistic Backseat Driver
10. Ann Brashares
The Woman Who Believes in Sisterhood (Or Used To...)
As the Broke and Bookish bloggers note, it's cruel to restrict only to ten. But I'll do my best.
1. J.R.R. Tolkien
The Man and His Pipeweed
2. Louisa May Alcott
The Grown-Up Authoress
3. Madeleine L'Engle
She Wrote for Children When It Was Too Hard for Adults
4. L.M. Montgomery
Queen of Italics
5. Leo Tolstoy
The Man Who Gazes into Your Soul
6. Jane Austen
The Woman and Her Bit of Ivory
7. William Shakespeare
The Man and His Pen
8. Tanuja Desai Hidier
The Woman With the Voice
9. Junot Diaz
The Man with the Linguistic Backseat Driver
10. Ann Brashares
The Woman Who Believes in Sisterhood (Or Used To...)
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