So she published another novel back in April under a pseudonym and has been 'unmasked.'
Anyone read it?
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The Cuckoo's Calling
The Cuckoo's Calling
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Re: The Cuckoo's Calling
I've heard that it's already hitting the top of the bestseller's list, so chances are someone here has read it. The plot sounds pretty standard with a few interesting twists, but I haven't read anything by her that isn't Harry Potter, so I don't really have the faith built up in her as a writer of other genres that some might.
Good on her for attempting a pseudonym, though. It's always an interesting experiment, and I always kind of wish that once people realized a writer is an obvious pen name that they would just stop looking into who it is.
Good on her for attempting a pseudonym, though. It's always an interesting experiment, and I always kind of wish that once people realized a writer is an obvious pen name that they would just stop looking into who it is.
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Re: The Cuckoo's Calling
She seems to be a good story teller, which largely makes up for her deficiencies as a writer. I haven't even heard of the book before now though, so it can't be THAT popular?
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