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This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic is Debut Novels I Enjoyed, a topic suggested by Angela at Reading Frenzy. The publication of a debut novel must be a special thing for an author and, for a reader, it’s the chance to be in at the beginning of what might be a long term relationship with a writer’s work. Here are ten debut novels that I awarded at least 4 out of 5 stars. (Some of the authors have written nonfiction, poetry or short stories before publishing their novels.) Links from each title will take you to my full review.
- In the Garden of Sorrows by Karen Jewell – Passionate, moving and powerful story of love and loss in the aftermath of WW1
- Alvesdon by James Holland – Brilliant combination of emotional family saga and fascinating wartime story
- The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley – Mindbending blend of science fiction and romance with a dash of historical fiction and an element of mysteryÂ
- Sweetness in the Skin by Ishi Robinson – Lovely coming-of-age story that is just as delightful as its vibrant cover
- The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan – Powerful and immersive story set in Malaysia that reveals a lesser known aspect of the events of WW2
- The Unheard by Anne Worthington – A moving story with unforgettable characters which, although short, packs a real punch
- In Defence of the Act by Effie Black – A thought-provoking, poignant and powerful story that explores whether it can ever be right for a person to take their own lifeÂ
- Banyan Moon by Thao Thai – An absorbing multi-generational story about love, loss, motherhood and the healing of fractured family relationships
- The New Life by Tom Crewe – An intricate, detailed and thought-provoking exploration of the search for sexual freedom and equality in Victorian Britain
- The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho by Paterson Joseph – A thoroughly entertaining historical novel that reveals events in the life of a remarkable man
Have you read any of my picks? Do you actively seek out debut authors?











The New Life looks interesting.
Here is my <a href=”https://lydiaschoch.com/top-ten-tuesday-debut-novels-i-enjoyed/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a>
Lydia
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Sweetness in the Skin sounds really good.
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I read The Ministry of Time at the end of last month, and I enjoyed it very much. One thing I’ve noticed (though I don’t know if it is really true) is that debut novel are almost always better than second novels.
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I’ve heard a couple of authors say their second novel was much more difficult because there was a degree of expectation from their publisher/agent to deliver again.
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I’ve seen a few really good reviews of The New Life. Now I need it in my life.
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I enjoy historical fiction, so I’ll have to look into several of these! Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-debut-novels-i-enjoyed/“>Top Ten Tuesday.</a> Thank you!
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Interesting–all are new to me.
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Thank you for introducing me to ten books I haven’t heard about before.
Pam @ Read! Bake! Create!
https://readbakecreate.com/debut-novels-ive-read-recently-and-enjoyed
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I have not read any of these Cathy. Thanks. 😉📚
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