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As an avid reader, I often find myself discovering new authors whose work captivates me from the very first page. However, with so many books out there to choose from, it can be easy to move on to the next author without fully exploring the depth of their writing. There are several authors that I have only read one book from, but their writing style and storytelling abilities have left me wanting more. Here are the top ten authors that I am itching to read more of:

1. Celeste Ng – After reading “Little Fires Everywhere,” I was blown away by Ng’s ability to create complex characters and tackle thought-provoking social issues. I can’t wait to dive into more of her work.

2. Khaled Hosseini – “The Kite Runner” was a powerful and emotionally moving novel that left a lasting impact on me. I need to explore more of Hosseini’s writing to see what other stories he has to tell.

3. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Adichie’s novel “Americanah” was a beautifully written exploration of race, identity, and culture. I am eager to read more of her work and explore her diverse storytelling abilities.

4. Rainbow Rowell – “Eleanor & Park” captured my heart with its endearing love story and relatable characters. I am looking forward to reading more of Rowell’s contemporary young adult novels.

5. Haruki Murakami – Murakami’s surreal and thought-provoking novel “Kafka on the Shore” left me mesmerized. I am excited to delve into more of his mind-bending and dream-like narratives.

6. Madeline Miller – “Circe” was a beautifully written retelling of Greek mythology that left me in awe of Miller’s storytelling prowess. I am eager to read more of her mythological novels.

7. Anthony Doerr – “All the Light We Cannot See” was a hauntingly beautiful and deeply moving novel that showcased Doerr’s talent for crafting lyrical prose. I am curious to explore more of his historical fiction.

8. Kazuo Ishiguro – “Never Let Me Go” was a haunting and thought-provoking novel that delved into themes of memory and identity. I am keen to read more of Ishiguro’s melancholic and introspective novels.

9. Tayari Jones – “An American Marriage” was a powerful and emotionally charged novel that explored the intricacies of love and race. I am excited to read more of Jones’ intimate and compelling narratives.

10. Jesmyn Ward – “Sing, Unburied, Sing” was a haunting and lyrical novel that touched on themes of family, race, and legacy. I am looking forward to exploring more of Ward’s beautifully written and emotionally resonant stories.

In conclusion, there are so many talented authors out there whose work I’ve only scratched the surface of. I am eager to delve deeper into their writing and explore the diverse stories and unique voices that each of them has to offer. Reading more from these authors is definitely on my to-do list, and I can’t wait to see where their storytelling takes me next.

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