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message 1: by Portia (last edited Dec 02, 2014 09:49AM) (new)

Portia The votes are in, and only one book I voted for won.

All the Light We Cannot See

https://www.goodreads.com/choiceaward...


message 2: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8215 comments I had only read one of the books which was All the Light We Cannot See. I rarely read the current ones, for some reason.


message 3: by Cateline (last edited Dec 02, 2014 04:48PM) (new)

Cateline The only two of the many lists I'd read (I believe) were The Martian and I Am Pilgrim. Martian certainly deserved to win. It was innovative and moved like lightening.

Pilgrim was also excellent, combining a good mystery/detective story with a spy story. What I found so interesting about it, aside from a cracking good story, was the combination....with a detective story the detective has to trace back from the crime to find the culprit and the spy, if all goes well, has to find the culprit before the crime/attack takes place. Great juxtaposition. I don't remember that particular combination done so well before.


message 4: by Julie (new)

Julie (readerjules) | 210 comments I never even heard of the fiction winner (I never heard of some others either...like romance for example, but those are expected)


message 5: by Portia (new)

Portia What made me "frown and scratch my head" was that I hadn't heard of many of the books that were listed in the fiction category and that the ones I have heard of received so few votes.


message 6: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8215 comments I always wonder how objective these surveys are. This one provides great publicity so there's a lot at stake. I read reviews, listen to book podcasts, etc. and I have never heard of the book that won for fiction.


message 7: by Cateline (new)

Cateline I hadn't either, Barbara. Had to click back to find which one it was in fact.
I can't believe some of the others that it won against!


message 8: by Cateline (new)

Cateline In fact, that reminds me...when I'll click on the genre "literary fiction", some of the names that come up....er...literary, they ain't! yikes.


message 9: by Portia (new)

Portia The winner is a Goodreads Author. At the very least, she/ her agent/friends conducted an excellent campaign. My familiarity with the other books/authors starts with the third runner-up, Jojo Moyes. I read Me Before You with an online group and it made my teeth hurt. Books that have been mentioned positively on Constant Reader begin with the fifth runner-up, David Mitchell.


message 10: by Cateline (new)

Cateline Portia wrote: "The winner is a Goodreads Author. At the very least, she/ her agent/friends conducted an excellent campaign."

That explains it. Interesting, thanks.


message 11: by Tonya (new)

Tonya Presley | 1175 comments http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/boo...

More recognizable titles here, maybe.

Tonya


message 12: by Portia (new)

Portia Thanks for posting the list, Tonya. I believe I've read some of those authors :) I have not read any of Rainbow Rowell's works.


message 13: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8215 comments Great list. I always trust the NYTimes even when I don't agree with them. This is also a good source for Christmas present ideas.


message 14: by Cateline (new)

Cateline Some of them are already on my wish list. :) Just added more...../sigh/


message 15: by Lyn (new)

Lyn Dahlstrom | 1342 comments I was glad that The Martian won for Syfy; it was so entertaining!


message 16: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia (calvamom) | 50 comments I loved Landline. I was glad to see it win.


message 17: by Sara (new)

Sara (seracat) | 2107 comments Cynthia wrote: "I loved Landline. I was glad to see it win."

I've heard good things about it, too. It's on the list.


message 19: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 8215 comments Good blog post, Portia. It made me remember that I have a hard time even picking my favorites from the books that I've read each year.


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