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One of the best collaborations I've read, many years ago, is Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch , a 1990 novel written by the English authors Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman.
Another fun duo is Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer. Agnes and the Hitman was the first romance-adventure by them that I've tried, but I know there are more books written together.
As regards what I want to read, I think I saw an article about the friendship between Peter S Beagle and Patricia McKillip and that they have a couple of novellas they collaborated on, but I don't remember the titles.

Just recalled a recent collaborative read that I just loved: Reykjavík: A Crime Story by Ragnar Jónasson in collaboration with then Prime Minister of Iceland Katrin Jakobsdottir. They had been friends for since youth, and Katrin has advance literature degrees and did her dissertation on crime fiction. There have been whispers that another collaboration in the works.

Of course there are the collaborations of Bill Clinton and James Patterson and that of Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny.
I thought that Roxanne Gay and Channing Tatum writing a romance was a bit unexpected.
So I've been thinking what other unexpected collaborations could we see.
I know Barack Obama loves S.A. Cosby's books so I'd love to see a collaboration with them.
Laura Bush was a librarian and Jesmyn Ward loves to put literary references in her books, so I think that would be a wildly unexpected collaboration.
George W. has turned to painting so maybe match him with someone who wrote about a painting Donna Tart.
Lady Gaga believes in kindness so would love to see her paired with Claire Keegan.
Maybe Leonardo DiCaprio with Richard Powers.

Just now listened to the video of Roxanne Gay talking with Steven Colbert. She's such an intelligent and articulate woman, with a wicked sense of fun! It was a pleasure listening to the discussion. I had known about her crush on Channing Tatum. I may have to pick up their book when it's released.
She also just edited a new collection of feminist writing called, The Portable Feminist Reader, which I'll put on my TBR.

I have read the entirety of The Expanse series by James S.A. Corey, which is a collaboration of Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck. They have now started a new series.
John GrishamJohn Grisham recently wrote his first collaboration with his second nonfiction book. Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions with Jim McCloskey who founded Centurion Ministries.

The Personal Librarian was also a collaboration with Murray, and I enjoyed that book. I have a hit-or-miss relationship with Marie Benedict, but that one was a hit for me. I think is was her first time teaming up with someone, and I think she made the right move.

I also am not of fan of Patterson using his name everywhere, and I do not seek out any collaborations. I do think the continuation of Vince Flynn's books after his death was a great move, though. The story was so unfinished.

@Jason - that could be your 'ick' factor.
@Joanne - Marie Benedict is partnering up with Murray again, I believe. And with others.



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I just now got the 1st book of the series from the library, but think I'll watch it on the big screen instead.

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Those are the ones I call "cartoony". I do think they are better than the half-naked Fabio covers from a few decades ago. But it's just weird that there are so many cover trends. I think it's to steer shoppers. For a historical novel, there will be women looking away, preferably with the Eiffel Tower in the background. For thrillers, there will be a lot of black. And so on.

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I would read the books, Holly. First is Novella length. Why? They are fun but most of all because of the Murderbot character itself. You need to establish your own image of this character.
Unless you want to just watch the series, of course and are likely never to read the books..
I will say that as soon as I heard the casting for the series, I was put off and had no intentions of watching it. Having seen the trailer, any softening of my position was killed. My Feminerdy Book Club, which has been reading and loving the series for years, had a very negative reaction to the trailer released a few weeks ago too. A couple might still at least watch first episodes. None of us have any hope it will be a good adaptation.

SciFi is not what I normally gravitate to, but the PBT reviews of Murderbot have piqued my interest. Maybe I'll just read the book(s).

Have you read any? Any on your tbr?
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Have you read any? Any on your tbr?
I've gifted the article.
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This is an excellent list based on those I've read, including these 4 and 4.5 star fiction reads:
We Do Not Part by Han Kang
Stone Yard Devotioinal by Charlotte Wood
Dream Count by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Heartwood by Amity Gaige
And a 5-star read:
Fate of the Day by Rick Atkinson (non-fiction)
I have a number of them on my TBR but not sure when I'll get to them.

Have you read any? Any on your tbr?
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I am currently reading one, as you know.

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I have on my TBR:
The Fate of the Day: The War for America, Fort Ticonderoga to Charleston, 1777-1780

I just now got the 1st book of the series from the library, but think I'll watch it on the big screen instead."
Is AppleTV free for Mac users or does it involve a subscription?

I rotate the streaming services I pay for, based on what shows I want to watch. You can generally start and stop them anytime you want, making it more affordable.

The TV version of Murderbot is way more “camp” than the books, and all the people seem to be idiots. Of course Murderbot would think that anyway, but they are really over the top. I remember Dr. Mensah as unflappable in all situations and on TV she isn’t much better than the others. And so far, there is a lot of violent action and little mention of the corporate plotting behind it.
Plus as I remember it, Murderbot didn’t name itself that with pride, more the opposite, knowing what he had been used for.

The TV version of Murderbot is way more “camp” than the books, and all..."
Thanks, I'll pass then. We still get cable with our package (ISP, cable & landline--my husband used our landline for work until the past couple of years, but we plan to keep it since it costs us peanuts.) I also have Prime, although I seldom watch there. Once in a while I'll go on a little binge there, but not very often.

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I remember loving Paulette Jiles' book, "News of the World." For some reason, I thought of her as a younger woman. I'm sorry to learn that she died.

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I remember loving Paulette Jiles' book, "News of the World." For some reason, I thought of he..."
I didn't realize it either. She was 73 when News of the World was published and 78 when Simon the Fiddler was published.
I love her voice. I feel like I need to read some more of her books. Simon is on my TBr.


My mother, her friend and now Paulette are all gone now, which is sad.

It is indeed being made into a movie. Here is the trailer
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This is a movie that may actually get me into a theater.

I can't wait to see what they have him look like and sound.

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JGrace - I said the same thing!
I think Ryan Gosling will be excellent - just in the trailer he show the attitude and personality I associate with the character. The real test will be Rocky, I think.

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I see a couple of pointless cosmetic changes and a few more ways to push readers to buy books on Amazon. Nothing about servers not responding or being very slow, notifications misbehaving or the search function being filled with garbage results
More challenges might be useful to members who like them

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I"m glad they didn't totally show Rocky but I don't think they should have even given that much away. I didn't know about it when I listened to the audiobook (a great way to do it because of the sounds) and the surprise was thrilling.

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They are all just marketing, more tie-ins to Amazon. I don't keep a wish list or book list on Amazon so I don't know or care if they will add everything from my want to read list someplace.
I also couldn't care less about the little ribbons they give us for reading in each month. All the challenges I care about are in my groups! And I really don't care about the logo. It seems like every place I worked, they would come up with new names for our division, new logos, new mission statements, none of which made an ounce of difference in real life.

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Same with reading the book - it was a realy cool bit to come across. While there will no doubt be changes, I really hope they keep the book's ending as is. I just love it.

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I don't see anything significant other than, as Algernon says, linking things so you buy more books from Amazon. At this point, you can opt not to link but that also prevents using the kindle highlights and quotes feature on GR.
What I see mostly is a meaningless change in the logo.

Hmm, I have a wish list, but it's on .ca,so hopefully my hundreds (600+ on LT... not sure how many here on GR, maybe 200ish?) of books on the tbr do NOT overtake my Amazon (.ca) wishlist. Because most of them, I intend to get from the library, and I'll never be able to wade through all the books to get to what I actually want to see on my wish list.
And ribbons? there are ribbons? I didn't even know that!


Anyway, I spotted them in January as I check my reading challenge frequently because too often duplicate copies of books pop up or one is missing. Since I read around 160 books a year, I'd rather maintain it through the year.
I know I tried to figure out what exactly they were all about and just threw up my hands metaphorically as I already am on the edge of too many challenges to manage.
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I was listening to this clip with Stephen Colbert and Roxane Gay the other day:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q48KF...
It was all fun and interesting, but the really interesting part is that she is writing a romance novel with Channing Tatum! That is kind of wild.
Here is a short article about it:
https://lithub.com/wait-channing-tatu...
I thought about that collaboration and others. I wondered If there are other collaborations you might like to see and what genre of book would you like them to write?
What are some favorite collaborations which you have read?