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#TOPTENTUESDAY - top ten authors I've never read

Hello everyone, 
I know today is Wednesday, but I didn't want to miss the first #toptentuesday of March. Therefore here are my late top ten authors I've never read. They are all very popular authors and they are listed in the order I want to read something from them.
1. Markus Zusak. 
    I have been really wanting to read something from this author, specially "The book thief". However, I have been hearing good things about some other books by him.

2. Scott Westerfield.
    He is a very popular YA author. I have been wanting to check out his "Uglies" series since I read "The Hunger Games". Also, the "Leviathan" series seems like an interesting read.

3. Jane Austen. 
    I have never had to read any Austen books for class. Therefore I am quite interested on reading some of her books because most actual contemporary books are based on Austen works.

4. Libba Bray. 
    Ever since "The Diviners" was released I have been interested on reading it. Nevertheless, there are some other titles I would love to check out, as the Gemma Doyle trilogy.

5. Charlotte Brönte.
    As with Austen, this author is an important female author. Also, my cousin really recommended Jane Eyre quite few times to me.

6. Neil Gaiman. 
    This is a very popular author. And there are lots of popular titles of the author I want to read.

7. Sylvia Day.
    Ever since I started the Psi- changeling series by Nailini Singh I've been in the look for some other adult/erotica book or series.

8. Dan Brown
    I think I would enjoy this author but never got around to start one of his novels.

9. Agatha Christie.
   I've always love murder mysteries, and she is the queen in this genre.

10. J. R. R. Tolkien. 
   Tolkien is the author of Lord of the rings. So many times I've been thinking about reading the series but it's length along with some people not really recommended to me has put it really behind.
    
Thanks for reading,

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