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Author Who Writes Under a Pseudonym

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message 1: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Discuss your ideas, suggestions or current reads for the "Author Who Writes Under a Pseudonym" category here!


message 2: by caitlin; (new)

caitlin; I have this really good book! It is: The Name of This Book Is Secret. I read the whole series quite a while ago but it was really good! It is written by Pseudonymous Bosch which is obviously a Pseudonym and I can barely remember what happens so I will probably reread the series :)


message 3: by Ann (new)

Ann MacPhetridge | 5 comments The JK Rowling books, Cuckoo's Calling and the Silkworm were both good.


message 4: by Natasha (new)

Natasha | 12 comments Just finished reading Cuckoo's Calling for this category. It was an enjoyable read.


message 5: by Aimee (new)

Aimee (aimeereadstn) | 48 comments Mod
Natasha -

I read Cuckoo's Calling last year for Mystery and it was like molasses for me to get through! I'm glad you enjoyed it; maybe I just wasn't in the mood for a mystery at the time. Do you plan to read The Silkworm as well?


message 6: by Natasha (new)

Natasha | 12 comments Cormoran was not that endearing to me. If I run out of things to read I might look for Silkworm, so chances are slim.


message 7: by Kathy (new)

Kathy For this category I just finished Leviathan Wakes by James S.A. Corey. That is the pseudonym of a pair of writers, Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. This is being made into a TV show for Sy-Fy called The Expanse premiering this year. I loved it! It is the first in a series. However, Leviathan Wakes can be read as a stand alone novel. I hate when they end in a cliffhanger.


Esther (Chapter Adventures) | 18 comments I went with Alice's Adventures in Wonderland for this one, as I had never read it. I'm still not a fan, but I think I understand why people enjoy it so much.
At least it was a fast read and the illustrations were really interesting. The influence John Tenniel, the first illustrator of the book, has had on how people imagine and keep illustrating Wonderland is pretty amazing.


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