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Co-Authored Books 2022

I don’t read a lot of co-authored books. Not by design, though. It’s more that there aren’t that many that cross my path, though I have been noticing it more in some genres, and it is always interesting to see how it is tackled in different genres, and most of the ones I read this year were for kids of all ages. I think my favourites of the year would have been the Bin Chicken books, Worst Week Ever and We Run Tomorrow – it’s been really interesting to see how these books are working in Australia! A couple were quiz books and the final book is released in February.

  1. The World Between Blinks: Rebellion of the Lost by Amie Kaufman and Ryan Graudin (Read 2021, Reviewed 2022)
  2. Little Bird of Auschwitz: How My Mother Escaped Death and Found Our Family by Alina and Jacques Peretti
  3. Clancy of the Outback: City Slicker by Phil Kettle and Bob Andersen
  4. Clancy of the Outback: Chookshed Blues by Phil Kettle and Bob Andersen
  5. Talking History: 150 Years of Speakers and Speeches by Joan Haig and Joan Lennon, Illustrated by Andre Ducci
  6. The Worst Week Ever: Tuesday by Eva Amores and Matt Cosgrove
  7. We Run Tomorrow by Nat Amoore with Art by Mike Barry
  8. The Agathas by Kathleen Glasgow and Liz Lawson
  9. The Offline Diaries as told by Ade and Shanice by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené
  10. Wednesday Weeks and the Dungeon of Fire by Cristy Burne and Denis Knight
  11. Bin Chicken Flies Again by Kate and Jol Temple
  12. The Raven’s Song by Zana Fraillon and Bren MacDibble
  13. Diary of an Accidental Witch by Perdita and Honor Cargill
  14. Bin Chicken and the Christmas Turkey by Kate and Jol Temple
  15. Worst Week Ever: Wednesday by Eva Amores and Matt Cosgrove
  16. Bin Chicken’s Eggcellent Easter by Kate and Jol Temple (2023 release)
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Heading in 2023, any co-authored books will be tackled in much the same way – what comes to me and what interests me like any books do. Heading into 2023 with lots of good books to read!


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