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I haven't read these, but I am kind of interested in them because all of the books have different authors.



I've heard that that's how both the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew were written.
Tommy wrote: "39 Clues did the same thing, passed the book on to a different author each time. I think that makes a series kind of automatically semi-interesting to me."
I've never heard of that series, but I agree. It makes it all the more interesting.
And apparently these can all be read as standalone books too, so it's could be a win both ways.
I've never heard of that series, but I agree. It makes it all the more interesting.
And apparently these can all be read as standalone books too, so it's could be a win both ways.
Rachael wrote: "Hmmm that is interesting!"
Right? I'd looked into reading some of them, but now I might have to read all of them. It's such a cool concept.
Right? I'd looked into reading some of them, but now I might have to read all of them. It's such a cool concept.
Rose wrote: "There's lots of series written by various authors, and even some who are supposedly written by one author, but "ghost" authors actually do what's called "house writing" where they write the same se..."
I've never heard of it done that way. That would be cool to research.
I've heard a lot more about ghostwriters this summer, and even some were speaking out about the authors they've written for. That's also something I'd like to investigate. The publishing world is just full of so many cool secrets.
I've never heard of it done that way. That would be cool to research.
I've heard a lot more about ghostwriters this summer, and even some were speaking out about the authors they've written for. That's also something I'd like to investigate. The publishing world is just full of so many cool secrets.

I know!
Rose wrote: "Erin wrote: "Rose wrote: "There's lots of series written by various authors, and even some who are supposedly written by one author, but "ghost" authors actually do what's called "house writing" wh..."
I have to look into this and find more series like this to add to this folder. It might be fun to even do a series read with something like this.
I have to look into this and find more series like this to add to this folder. It might be fun to even do a series read with something like this.

Jess♥ wrote: "I read the Wish you were Italian book. I really liked it. I finished it in like one day. I haven't read the others yet."
I entered to win that one through the First Reads program because it looked really good. I still haven't gotten to any of them (yet).
I entered to win that one through the First Reads program because it looked really good. I still haven't gotten to any of them (yet).
I started reading Wild Hearts, and it's okay so far. I don't think it's going to break four stars for me or anything, but it's cute and corny. Lovers of YA romance will really take to it.
Books mentioned in this topic
Not in the Script (other topics)Red Girl, Blue Boy (other topics)
Everything But the Truth (other topics)
Fool Me Twice (other topics)
Wish You Were Italian (other topics)
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