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I have always been an avid reader, with a particular affinity for certain authors whose work never fails to captivate me. Over the years, I have accumulated quite a collection of books by these beloved authors, but there are still some gems that have slipped through the cracks. Here are the top ten books by my favorite authors that I still need to read in English:

1. “The Goldfinch” by Donna Tartt – Known for her intricate storytelling and richly developed characters, Tartt’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel has been on my TBR list for far too long.

2. “A Little Life” by Hanya Yanagihara – This emotionally intense novel has received critical acclaim for its poignant exploration of friendship, trauma, and healing. I can’t wait to dive into Yanagihara’s immersive narrative.

3. “Lincoln in the Bardo” by George Saunders – A departure from Saunders’ usual short stories, this novel blends historical fiction with the supernatural in a unique and compelling way.

4. “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern – Morgenstern’s debut novel has been praised for its enchanting prose and magical world-building, making it a must-read for fantasy lovers like myself.

5. “The Underground Railroad” by Colson Whitehead – A powerful and thought-provoking novel that reimagines the historical underground railroad as an actual railway system, I am eager to explore Whitehead’s intricate and gripping narrative.

6. “The Luminaries” by Eleanor Catton – Catton’s Man Booker Prize-winning novel is known for its complex plot and intricate structure, promising a challenging but rewarding reading experience.

7. “A Visit from the Goon Squad” by Jennifer Egan – Egan’s experimental novel explores the interconnected lives of a group of characters in the music industry, offering a fresh and innovative approach to storytelling.

8. “Swamplandia!” by Karen Russell – Russell’s imaginative and colorful prose has garnered her critical acclaim, and I am excited to read her novel about a family-run alligator wrestling theme park.

9. “Americanah” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Adichie’s powerful novel about race, identity, and immigration has received widespread praise for its incisive commentary and compelling characters.

10. “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” by Stieg Larsson – Despite its popularity and acclaim, I have yet to read Larsson’s gripping thriller featuring the iconic Lisbeth Salander, and I can’t wait to finally dive into this captivating series.

With so many incredible books waiting to be discovered, I am eager to delve into these top ten titles by my favorite authors and immerse myself in their compelling narratives. Each of these books promises to offer a unique and enriching reading experience, and I can’t wait to see where these talented authors will take me next.

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