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39. A book by an author whose real name(s) you're not quite sure how to pronounce
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I read The Map of Salt and Stars. The author is transgender, so the name on my ebook is Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar but his name is now Zeyn Joukhadar.

2. Have you read the author before?
No, I think it was a debut; he has a new book coming out this year which I am interested in reading.
3. Where is the author from? The author's Goodreads page says from New York.
Milena wrote: "I read Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire. I have been hearing about the author for years here, but still have no idea how to pronounce the first name. The boo..."
I would guess Shawn Ann but I don't know.
I would guess Shawn Ann but I don't know.


From her website FAQs: "My name is pronounced "SHAWN-in," with the stress on the first syllable."
http://seananmcguire.com/generalfaq.p...

Thank you, Beth.




Oh, the places you’ll go, by Dr Seuss

2. Have you read the author before?
Countless times as a child. About a month ago I found out I’d been mispronouncing the name my entire life.
3. Where is the author from?
He was American of German extraction.

Katherine Eban - I thought it started with an "eh" sound, but it's an "ee" sound.
Katie wrote: "Okay, question. What if I think I know how to say the author's name, and then I find out I was wrong. Do you think that would count for this category? Or it should be something I know I don't know?..."
I think that counts.
I think that counts.

2. Have you read the author before? Yes
3. Where is the author from? California

I read Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk
2. Have you read the author before?
I had not.
3. Where is the author from?
Poland and the book was translated from the Polish

The Sadness of Beautiful Things: Stories by Simon Van Booy
2. Have you read the author before? No
3. Where is the author from? Born in the UK
I showed my husband the book and his comment was, "How do you pronounce the author's name?" so I thought it made sense to fill this prompt. I looked his name up since I wasn't sure either.




I read When We Were Orphans by Kazuo Ishiguro
Have you read the author before? No, but I have some of his others on my TBR list
Where is the author from? Japan , but he moved here in 1960



Oh, how funny! I'm about to read Smilla's Sense of Snow too, but I'm using it for the prompt about a book you didn't recognize on your TBR. But I did strongly consider using it for this prompt, since his last name was a complete mystery for me!

So H sound, French OE sound drawn out, and English Y (but not quite).
Peter isn't pronounced the same either :D


I cannot speak Brazilian Portuguese, but I can pronounce this author's rather lengthy name passably now.
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This is the first book I’ve read by the author. She is from Japan.
This book would also work for prompt #12, a book that is a collaboration between two or more people (it was translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter) or prompt #32, a book related to the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo (set in Tokyo, author is Japanese)