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I know it’s not the right thread but I read Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse for the oxymoron prompt, liked it a lot
LOL Chuck Tingle - maybe that's the way to go!!!
I am tentatively planning to read The Name of This Book Is Secret. He's no longer anonymous, but he was at the time, AND the whole "anonymity" thing seems like it was a key plot point in the series. And since it's a kid's book, it'll be quick. And I think we own a copy (that my daughter never read).
I am tentatively planning to read The Name of This Book Is Secret. He's no longer anonymous, but he was at the time, AND the whole "anonymity" thing seems like it was a key plot point in the series. And since it's a kid's book, it'll be quick. And I think we own a copy (that my daughter never read).

I'm like that for BOTH! Please send help...

I borrowed this from a friend and was so pleased to see that it was by an anonymous author! The book is a wry look at the difficulties facing dependent single women in the period between the wars - and with some lovely descriptions of gardens, obviously something the author loved.


One of my favorite books of the past few years is her The Enchanted April. So since Elizabeth and her German Garden was first published anonymously, and then later under her pseudonym Elizabeth von Arnim, I'm excited to read it.
I was originally going to read Primary Colors: A Novel of Politics but I'm sick of politics.
Leah wrote: "I read Father by Elizabeth von Arnim. She was an Australian by birth called Mary Annette Beauchamp (and a cousin of Katherine Mansfield). The von Arnim comes from her ..."
Teri wrote: "One of my favorite books of the past few years is her The Enchanted April. So since Elizabeth and her German Garden was first published anonymously, and then later under her pseudonym Elizabeth von Arnim, I'm excited to read it...."
wow that book looks wonderful!! I LOVE reading gardening books!!! Maybe THIS can be my anonymous book. My library even has a copy.
Teri wrote: "One of my favorite books of the past few years is her The Enchanted April. So since Elizabeth and her German Garden was first published anonymously, and then later under her pseudonym Elizabeth von Arnim, I'm excited to read it...."
wow that book looks wonderful!! I LOVE reading gardening books!!! Maybe THIS can be my anonymous book. My library even has a copy.



That was my choice, too, specificially Beowulf: A New Translation . Yes, I'd read the Heaney translation of it before , but having finished this one, once you get used to the the modern/poetic disconnect, I'd say it's more accessible. Four stars from me.


V. C. Andrews did not publish anonymously. The author’s given name was Cleo Virginia Andrews, but went by Virginia. After her death in 1986, her family hired a ghost writer to flesh out drafts of books she had never finished, but it wasn’t exactly a secret.

Either Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen or The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket.


Sheri wrote: "Nadine, I'm reading Elizabeth and Her German Garden, I'm finding it a good book for introverts haha. Much of the book is expressing disdain for having to entertain company rather tha..."
That sounds perfect!! I definitely need to read this
That sounds perfect!! I definitely need to read this


Pua wrote: "Would The Ex Hex qualify? The author, Rachel Hawkins, is writing under a pseudonym, but nothing else really interests me."
But Rachel Hawkins is her real name. (And it looks like it's not a secret that Erin Sterling is a pseudonym she uses.) So she's not anonymous.
But Rachel Hawkins is her real name. (And it looks like it's not a secret that Erin Sterling is a pseudonym she uses.) So she's not anonymous.

Either Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen or The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket."
I finished The Wide Window by Lemony Snicket.


I agree, maybe Elena Ferrante could fit here, as no one knows who is behind this pseudo.
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