In Part 1, I shared my non-fiction shelf. In Part 2, I shared my physical fiction shelf. Today, for Part 3, I’ll share my digital fiction “shelf” on the trusty Nook.
Now, this list is on the short side, just because I haven’t had my Nook all that long, and I haven’t got around to reading everything on it yet.
Without further ado, alphabetically, my digital Top 10 List:
- Lisa T Bergren (Her River of Time series anyway.)
- Joely Sue Burkhart
- Lindsay Buroker
- Liz Fichara
- Larissa Ione (Actually, this is kind of a cheat because I have one series on the physical shelf and one on the Nook.)
- Marjorie M Liu
- Kait Nolan
- Sloan Parker (Psst, Take Me Home, a friends to lovers story, released today.)
- Sasha White
- Maria Zannini






Dec 13, 2011 @ 07:03:39
Oh, good one. Are you going to do a “library shelf” too?
One of my favorite books I read on my nook this year was from Overdrive/the library. It was Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan. I checked it out on a whim b/c the book I was looking for wasn’t available and I’m SO glad I did. Now I’m hooked on both of the authors.
Let’s see, others on my Nook that have been awesome:
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
The Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness
Red by Kait Nolan
Larkstorm by Dawn Rae Miller
Dec 13, 2011 @ 09:57:10
I’ve been stalking…er, following…Kait for a couple years now, and have everything she’s put out. Love her writing. I’ll have to check out the others you’ve mentioned
As to the library shelf…hmm…I’ll have to think about that. I usually just order what I want to read and pick it up when it comes in. I generally don’t have a long list at the library. And when I go with the wee beasties the focus is on them and their reading selections not mine (hence the reason I order what I want, LOL).
Thanks for stopping by Erin!
Dec 13, 2011 @ 07:29:24
Maria Zannini is a staple on my physical shelf and my digital shelf. Woot!
I have quite a few loaded on my digital shelf that I haven’t had a chance to read but Kindred by Octavia Butler was such a wonderful read.
Dec 13, 2011 @ 09:59:47
Maria is a staple on my digital shelf. I only have one paperback of hers which I have since picked up as an e-book. I have hundreds on my Nook I haven’t got around to reading yet and I’m sure there are more keepers in there, LOL
Thanks for stopping by Angela!
Dec 13, 2011 @ 08:57:02
What a great idea for a post, Raelyn! I love how the ebook reader on ipads and smart phones appear as virtual shelves.
Maya Angelou, Douglas Kennedy and Mary Higgins Clark are among my fiction keepers.
Dec 13, 2011 @ 10:03:43
Love Maya Angelou, though strangely don’t own anything by her…must rectify that.
Thanks for stopping by August!
Dec 13, 2011 @ 16:05:37
Great choices! I enjoy Liz Fichera and Kait Nolan’s stories too.
Dec 13, 2011 @ 17:30:43
Yeah, Liz sold me when I read Captive Spirit, now she’s one of my auto buys
Thanks for stopping by Deniz!
Dec 14, 2011 @ 08:59:18
I’m blushing. Thank you.
This probably sounds weird, but I never remember author names, just the stories. So I opened up my reader and noticed that I have several books by KS Augustin, Shelley Munro, Tessa Dare, and Jenny Schwartz to name a few. Now that I think of it, my tastes seem to be all over the place, but these are authors whose writing I genuinely like enough to buy more than once.
Thanks for the lovely compliment.
Dec 14, 2011 @ 10:32:12
I love you, you know that right? I have one or two of Shelley Munro’s, I’ve got something by KS Augustin I haven’t got around to reading yet, and will have to check out the others
You’re welcome. Thanks for stopping by Maria!