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WINTER CHALLENGE 2016 > 10.6 - More Following Through!

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10.6. More Following Through!
Read another book by an author you read for the first time in 2016 (including December). It doesn't matter how many books you read by that author, as long as you read the author for the first time in 2016. It doesn't have to be limited to a new author read for a challenge.

If you have already read all the books published by your new author and don't want to re-read, OR if you did not read any new authors in 2016, OR if you disliked the books you read by new authors, you may instead read a book by an author that I (Sandy) first read and enjoyed this past year:
Douglas Adams
Paolo Bacigalupi
Erin Bow
Joseph Boyden
Rose Connors
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Susan Ee
Elena Ferrante
Angela Flournoy
Paolo Giordano
Ursula Hegi
Adam Hochschild
Jean Kwok
Jenny Lawson
Jane Mayer
Louise Penny
Sabaa Tahir
Gail Tsukiyama
Charlotte Wood

REQUIRED: State in your post that this was a new author for you in 2016, or that you are choosing an author from Sandy's list.


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Lavender (purlav) | 374 comments What about books with more than 1 author? In the case I am thinking of, I read the first 2 books in a series co-authored by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro. Both were new authors to me in 2016, so I was planning on reading the third in the series for this challenge. The Strain by Guillermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan


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Lavender wrote: "What about books with more than 1 author? In the case I am thinking of, I read the first 2 books in a series co-authored by Chuck Hogan and Guillermo del Toro. Both were new authors to me in 2016, ..."

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