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    My sister in law put out her ten to try book challenge today, and I am determined to complete it this year. The first category is books with more than one author. I read a variety of genres, love strong female characters, and don't enjoy romance books. I'm looking to add a lot more holds to Libby so I'm never without a book to read. Please help me fill my holds list!

    by KnopeLudgate2020

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    1. The Strain series is written by Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan. Have you read it? The writing is pulpy but the world building and the creature mythos pull you into the story

    2. theperfectscoop on

      The Surgeons Daughter series by Audrey Blake.
      The Frieda Klein mysteries by Nicci French.

    3. dangleicious13 on

      Lucifer’s Hammer by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle

      Nightfall by Isaac Asimov and Robert Silverberg

      Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett

      This is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

      The Talisman and Black House by Stephen King and Peter Straub

    4. Dry-Calendar-1851 on

      Which Brings Me to You — epistolary novel by Julianna Baggott and Steve Almond

    5. Disability Visibility is an anthology of essays by a variety of people with a huge range of disabilities. Really good for unlearning ableism and learning more about the world as seen through the eyes of the largest minority community that anyone can join at any time – disabled folks. 

    6. RareInevitable1013 on

      Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett

      Run Rose Run by James Patterson and Dolly Parton

    7. freerangelibrarian on

      On the lighter side: Sorcery and Cecilia, orThe Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Caroline Stevermer and Patricia Wrede.

    8. The dawn of everything is a great nonfiction book. 

      Ilona Andrews for fantasy.  They have a few series going.  Edge series is an easy in.  

    9. Interestingly there are some pseudonyms that hide more than one person behind it. Ilona Andrews is one example of that, but far from the only one

    10. “We Are Not Like Them”. Was co-written by a black woman and a white woman and deals with the shooting of a black teenager by a white cop.

    11. Wild Cards. Edited by George RR Martin (the Game of Thrones guy), but written by a bunch of people. Superhero anthology series.

      Hell’s Gate by David Weber and Linda Evans. Multiverse war between two different versions of reality.

    12. ChildhoodNecessary65 on

      Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Hillarious, witty and overall good fun.

    13. Do anthologies work? How about This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color

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