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A book by an author who uses a pseudonym
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Lewis Carroll
John le Carré
George Orwell
George Eliot
Ellery Queen
O. Henry
Lemony Snicket
Pseudonymous Bosch
Richard Bachman
Sapphire
Rhys Bowen
It doesn't say you have to read the pseudonymous work. I'm about to finish all of Robert Galbraith's books, so I'm planning to read J.K. Rowling's The Casual Vacancy for this one. Unless she comes out w/ another Robert Galbraith book in 2017, then I'm all over that one!

I'm planning to read the unreleased Cormoran Strike for this! I'm trying to fill the prompts with as many books on my TBR that I can. So if it doesn't end up getting released next year I'll probably go with something by Mark Twain.


Mark Twain is an excellent idea. I was planning on something by Sophie Kinsella, but now I'm thinking I'll change my mind.

Dani wrote: "any of the Brontë novels would work for this I think. I think I'm doing Agnes Grey or maybe The Cuckoo's Calling because Rowling is life "
Read it! The Cuckoo's Calling was so much better than I expected it to be.
Read it! The Cuckoo's Calling was so much better than I expected it to be.



I'm currently on the third one and I love it!!


Wedding Night was good. I've Got Your Number is my favorite of hers though! I highly recommend!

You're not going to believe this - but I have that one too. I tend to buy too many on the 1.99/2.99 sales. That's why I love these challenges. It helps me to read what I already own. I'd say I'll be able to do 3/4ths of this year's challenge with books I've already got. :)
I WON'T - because new books that I see in suggestions will be too tempting. But I will do a lot of them!



Meg Cabot is also Jenny Carroll. She wrote Shadowland. They have been republished under Meg Cabot, but you can still find older copies with Jenny Carroll listed as the author.
Kim Harrison is also Dawn Cook. The Decoy Princess is a fun fantasy.

Me too!! I really hope it comes out this year.

I literally can't wait for it! I hope J.K. hurries up ;)

No one knows the author's name, but I read she was outed recently.

1) Authors like George Eliot, who only use a pseudonym
2) Authors like Seanan McGuire/Mira Grant and JKR/Robert Galbraith, who use pseudonyms for different genres.
IDK what my book is going to be yet (I'm expecting to get a stack of books @ the end of the year), but I think either 1 or 2 works for the given prompt.
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That is awesome! I am either going to read [book:I've Got Your Number or The Undomestic Goddess for this prompt!

James S.A. Corey Leviathan Wakes (also 2 people)
Kate Elliott Black Wolves (also 800+)
Lee Harris The Good Friday Murder (also holiday)

Robin Hobb is one of my very favourite authors and I'd completely forgotten she uses a pseudonym, so thank you, Fannie! I haven't read the Rain Wild books so I'll use the first one of those for this.
Ilona Andrews would also work for this (or for the multiple authors prompt - it's the name that a husband and wife duo uses). Their 'Innkeeper' books are short and loads of fun :)

Joe Hill is Stephen King's son (and very good in his own right)
Marie Brennan
Benjamin Franklin often used a pseudonym

I just discovered that Joe Hill was a pen name.... so this'll give me an excuse to finally get Horns off my list!


The Mary Westmacott Collection"
I've never read any of them, so Giant's Bread is one of the first books I'll be reading in January.

Or the late, great queen of romantic suspense, Barbara Michaels (Barbara Mertz) who also wrote historical Egyptian mysteries as Elizabeth Peters.


Ah, LOVED "Horns"! I hope you enjoy it!!


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