Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Top Ten Tuesday: Author names - Jane who?

Welcome to this week's edition of Top Ten Tuesday which is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. 

This week theme  Books I Can’t Believe I’ve Never Read but I feel like I did a variation on that not too long ago. I have had this post half written in draft for weeks so I decided to go with this theme instead. I do see myself doing variations on this theme on occasion in the future too!

Have you ever noticed how many authors there are with the same first names. There are a proliferation of books who are written by people named Susan (however it is spelt) or Elizabeth or Jane or Kate or Victoria. Today, I am focussing on the name Jane! So here are ten books written by author's whose first name is Jane.



Jane Austen - Hand's up if this was the first Jane you thought of when I said what my theme was this week!

Jane Harper - I am a long way behind on Jane Harper's books but I do like their Australian setting.

Jane Lovering - A recent favourite author. I have read a number of her books over the last few years.

Jane Tara - I read this book club a couple of years ago.

Jane Harrison - This book tells of the arrival of British settlers from the point of view of the Indigenous people who witnessed, and then suffered because of it




Jane Yolen - A while ago I was reading a lot of fairytale retellings and this was a good one!

Jane Sanderson - I liked this book because it was set in both Adelaide and Sheffield which are both places I have listed 

Jane Harris - I don't know why I haven't read more by this author.

Jane Smiley - I liked this book but I didn't love the abridged audio.

Jane Yang - This is one that is on my Kindle.to read.

Do you have any other authors named Jane that immediately come to mind?




28 comments:

  1. I honestly haven't noticed. I think my reading is so all over the place based on my mood, that I haven't looked at the author's names enough to pay attention.

    Kristin @ Book Sniffers Anonymous

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  2. I didn't realise that there were so many authors with the first name. I suppose it's because I think of the first and second name together.

    I would have got stuck after Jane Austen 🤣

    Have a great week!

    Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
    My post:
    https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2026/06/02/top-ten-tuesday-books-i-cant-believe-ive-never-read/

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    1. Jane Austen definitely was the first one that came to mind for me!

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  3. I notice when, in the app I use as a book organiser, I have to enter the authors name and as I type it brings up authors already entered. It’s rare for it to pull up a unique name.

    Thanks for sharing your #TTT

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    1. For me it is when I filter my spreadsheet and I see all the names

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  4. Great job finding so many Janes. From this list, I've read Austen and Smiley. I'm not sure I could think of any other Janes at the moment.
    Here's my TTT for the week: https://readbakecreate.com/a-author-names-alphabet-challenge/

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    1. Jane Austen definitely would be on most peoples lists.

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  5. Ha! Fun idea. The only one I am familiar with is Jane Austen.

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    1. Thanks. I enjoyed putting this one together!

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  6. Yes, some first names are quite common for authors!

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    1. I have a few others to explore at some point!

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  7. Jane Yolen and Jane Smiley and Jane Austen! I wonder how common "Jane" is among today's parents.

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    1. I don't think it is a fashionable name these days!

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  8. Jane is one of my favorite names. :) This is a fun post!

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  9. I had to think - no, I'll be honest I had to consult Goodreads - and came up with Jane Johnson & Jane Jesmond

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    1. I have Jane Johnson on my TBR list but Jane Jesmond is a new one to me!

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  10. I didn't realize there were that many "Janes" who were authors. I have read books from 4 of them, and also Jane Johnson. An interesting idea and I look forward to seeing more in this series.

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  11. Smiley, Austen and Harper are the only Janes on this list that I've read.

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    1. Is it odd that when you wrote Smiley I thought of Guy Smiley from Sesame Street?

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  12. I just did a quick search on books I've read and didn't come across any Janes (doesn't mean they aren't there). This is a fun TTT topic. Have a great week!

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  13. Jane does seem to be a popular author name!

    Happy TTT!

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