What author would you like to hear read his or her book to you?
JudeJustJude@aol.com
Janet Evanovich can read any of her Stephanie Plum books to me. I can only imagine what fun she has writing them. Hearing them from the author would make us both laugh, cry, guess at the ending, etc. I couldn't think of a better way to enjoy the crazy world of Stephanie Plum.
sunshyne864@aol.com
Patricia Cornwell
lket@johnroberts.com
I would like to have Lorna Landvik read any of her books to me!
escajedp@salve.edu
Lisa See, SNOW FLOWER AND THE SECRET FAN
Olysilva366@aol.com
The author I would like to read to me would be Stephen King, for the simple fact that his voice is so different from his scary writing.
osager@swbell.net
Maya Angelou --- her work is so much a part of her. I love the rhythm of her voice. I think it adds a wonderful dimension to her words.
Meenmom714@aol.com
Maria Doria Russell, A THREAD OF GRACE
dasho@mac.com
I'd like to hear Barbara Kingsolver read THE BEAN TREES and PIGS IN HEAVEN, two of my favorite books.
dcfor@nb.sympatico.ca
Jan Karon
LaDonna from Dallas, TX
Stephen King
mchelton@optonline.net
None. I much prefer professional actors reading audio books.
nunu@cogeco.ca
I would love to have Ann B. Ross read her Miss Julia series to me. If you love to read about Southern women, this series is delightful. The books contain good story lines with a lot of humor woven in. She also has included "words of wisdom" that I remember my Mother saying. There are six books in the series, and they all are very good.
annfes@yahoo.com
I usually avoid "read by the author" audio books --- because they write doesn't mean they can read! I think that reading aloud should be left to professionals like actors or trained speakers.
TexasKate
I'd like to hear Donna Tartt read THE SECRET HISTORY. I'd just like her to WRITE MORE! Larry McMurtry and Dave Barry would be interesting to hear. My all-time FAVORITE voice of a book on tape is Peter Coyote! Could it have been THE HORSE WHISPERER?
aburley2@yahoo.com
I would love to hear Pat Conroy read any of his books, but especially THE WATER IS WIDE and BEACH MUSIC.
MADELIN54@aol.com
I would like to hear Robert B. Parker read.
pcantrel@mrtc.com
John Saul, I love his books.
reeca@dixie-net.com
Greg Iles --- I would also love to hear what he is reading.
Sadiebelle238@aol.com
Frank McCourt reading ANGELA'S ASHES. I feel certain he would have an Irish brogue.
razorramon@optonline.net
Stephen King
trivot@sover.net
Paul Auster reading THE BROOKLYN FOLLIES: This is a good change of pace for him. It's funny, rambling and witty, and I suspect he has the voice to do it justice.
bonnie-c@comcast.net
If I were to have an author read aloud to me, I would want it to be Garrison Keillor. I love to listen to him read poetry on NPR each morning on "Writer's Almanac." I also subscribe to his daily newsletter and always "imagine" his voice reading the poem to me.
nanfork@ptd.net
I would like to have James Patterson read any one of his suspenseful books to me.
cnesline@snet.net
The author I would most like to hear read his/her books is Neil Gaiman. His books are so imaginative and it would really be great to hear the author's voice tell his story.
barbbroberg@hotmail.com
The author I would like to hear read her own books is Barbara Colley. I have recently discovered her "Maid for a Day" books and I think the delightful stories would be enhanced by the author reading them, if she is anything like Charlotte La Rue.
bedens0319@charter.net
Charles Dickens --- I've become a huge fan of both the man and his novels recently and have read about the many public readings he did from his works. I wish I'd been in the audience for one of those performances! :)
KPRSTARZ@aol.com
Two words. Garrison Keillor.
Suzi from Santa Paula, CA
I would love to hear Charles de Lint read any of his "Newford Stories" titles.
maithe007@bellsouth.net
At this time, I think I would like to have Michelle Martinez read any of her books. I read her bio and I just received her latest book and I must admit, I am quite impressed.
Caroline from Brandon, FL
I just would like to hear Robert Redford read anything. I love his voice, and his voice-over in A River Runs Through It is one of the most moving narrations. I even love the airplane commercials he does. I would love to hear him read anything.
jeannele@mailhaven.com
Many years ago, I was privileged to attend a reading by John Irving of several chapters from his unfinished book, A PRAYER FOR OWEN MEANY. As everyone recalls, Owen, in the novel, has a very distinctive voice. Mr. Irving explained that he planned to use italics to differentiate Owen's voice from the other characters. That evening, in a typical college auditorium at the University of Houston, Mr. Irving became Owen Meany, speaking his words in a voice both abrasive and plaintive, poignant and heartbreaking. As I read the novel much later, after it was published, it was incredible to discover that Owen was speaking in my head with the voice that Mr. Irving had given him. Hearing John Irving read from any of his most wonderful books would always be a privilege.
Pekepooh@aol.com
Jodi Picoult
knottolini@comcast.net
I just finished GIRLS OF TENDER AGE and would love to have Mary Ann Tirone Smith read it to me. I loved her wit even under the most tragic circumstances. Her story was riveting. I laughed out loud and wept while reading the account of her growing up poor in such a dysfunctional family and then the tragic murder of her classmate. I am recommending this book to just about everybody I know.
nanerie@rgv.rr.com
I would love to hear Janet Evanovich read the Stephanie Plumseries!
susanreading@tds.net
I would love to hear Chris Bohjalian read ANY of his books to me, especially BEFORE YOU KNOW KINDNESS.
mchelton@optonline.net
I recently read DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME: Culinary Catastrophes from the World's Greatest Chefs, edited by Kimberly Witherspoon and Andrew Friedman (Bloomsbury), which begs to be read by Friedman. I learned about and got the book because he recounted some of the true stories in it on NPR, and I laughed out loud, which continued when I read the book itself. It's an overlooked gem by the audiobook publishers.
mandy41283@yahoo.com
I would love to hear J. K. Rowling read her books. Being an American, with an American accent, it's hard to imagine the characters being English. With Rowling reading, I think the characters would come alive.
redbug58@crosscountybank.com
Would love to hear Stephen King read CELL.
Bookmark60@sc.rr.com
I would like to hear Myla Goldberg.
sjthorn@msn.com
Linda Bloodworth Thomason, LIBERATING PARIS
gcwilson57@yahoo.com
I think the author who I'd like to hear reading his/her books is J. K. Rowling. I think I'd get an interesting perspective on these stories if I hear it from the mind that created them. Also, I'd learn how to pronounce some of the words and names she uses.
Butters@johnrmcadams.com
Sherman Alexie
jswsaw@greenapple.com
My favorite author is Anne Rivers Siddons, a Southern lady who can write about anything and create a great story. I'd love to hear her read THE COLONY, the story of a wealthy family's summer conclave in Maine and the young wife who didn't "belong" there. This is my favorite Siddons book, the first of many that I've read, the one that introduced me to this fine author.
Lael from Bismarck, ND
John le Carre
Nancy in Hooyman, MD
Tracy Chevalier
OcalaRose@aol.com
Sue Grafton
JosephGrrrl2001@aol.com
SO MANY to choose from!!! (A desert island comes to mind!!)Stephen King and Dean Koontz tie for horror/suspense. They are altars under which I worship religiously. For romance, it would have to be Her Majesty, Lady Nora Roberts.