Here is the concluding part from a thoroughly delightful co-blogger!
Over the last few weeks, I’ve been sharing the favourite authors of Wodehouse lovers in the ‘Fans of P G Wodehouse’ Facebook community. This final instalment lists the 50 most popular writers listed during our discussion of the topic. Many of these writers were equally popular, and the order in which they are listed here should not be considered proof of their relative popularity. I share them, imperfectly ranked as they are, in the interests of helping like-minded readers who may be looking for ‘new’ authors to try.
Happy reading!
| AUTHORS | |
| 1 | Agatha Christie |
| 2 | Douglas Adams |
| 3 | Jane Austen |
| 4 | Terry Pratchett |
| 5 | Jerome K Jerome |
| 6 | Charles Dickens |
| 7 | John Mortimer |
| 8 | Saki |
| 9 | Richmal Crompton |
| 10 | RK Narayan |
| 11 | G K Chesterton |
| 12 | Gerald Durrell |
| 13 | Rex Stout |
| 14 | J.R.R Tolkien |
| 15 | Enid Blyton |
| 16 | Bill Bryson |
| 17 | Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle |
| 18 | J K Rowling |
| 19 | John… |
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All old friends. But surely there are more. My favourite Tolstoy for example.
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Thank you. I like Kalidasa and Tagore as well!
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Absolutely right. I would add Nagio Marsh
I would add Ngaio Marsh,P. D James also.
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How about Joseph Heller of catch 22,
Giovanne guareschi of don camillo.
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Good observation. Thank you.
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Solzhenitsyn and Bulgakov
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Thank you for reading and responding.
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