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50. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2023 or 2024

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Same. I seem to have such different reading tastes than the majority of the group. I can find something to fill the prompt but it just feels … isolating, or something.



I wonder if these lists are a bit samey? If they're full of really good books, how many people post the book they read for this prompt in the thread, so it appears in the next year's list, and on and on forever. I also wonder how many people who vote for this actually post their best books in the threads.
I'll be reading Big Swiss by Jen Beagin. It was on my priority TBR for 2024, and I struggled to fit it in elsewhere, so maybe I should be grateful I could just pick it off a list for this, and stop with the pointless grumbly thoughts about the prompt!

I just checked out Big Swiss from the library! Since I'm planning on reading in order, I'll likely pick a book from the 2024 list, so no planning for me for this one, just yet.

When I want to see what's new, I read from back to front. Lots of people leave it to the moderators to add their books to the list. So, the ones with the lowest votes aren't bad, just the newest to the list because the mods start running out of votes.
I also keep a running list during the year of books I want to read from the list so that I have lots to choose from (current and past year).



I post directly to the listopia and never contribute to the monthly thread. I can’t be the only one that does that. You might miss some books if you don’t look at the listopia!
There are more than 400 books on just the 2023 listopia, and that's not even done yet, so there are a lot of options! I have no idea what I'll go with.

I post directly to the listopia and never contribute t..."
Well, thanks for letting me know! That list gets too long for me. Maybe I will check it next year.

Okay ... but the PROMPT says it's a book that is in the monthly thread, so technically, posting direct to Listopia without posting to the monthly thread would disqualify the book.

War with the Newts is the current contender for that slot.

I love your strategy to start from the end. I do that too, especially when I run through to click on the books I loved. If I vote for them first they get more points to balance out the disadvantage.


I read War with the Newts a few years ago and thought it was very good.


- The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
- The Mountains Sing by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai
- The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin
- Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann
- Tales from the Café by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
- This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor by Adam Kay








The Covenant of Water – Abraham Verghese – 5*****
An epic tale of one family in Kerala, India, over nearly eight decades, spanning the time frame from 1900 to 1977. Gosh, but Verghese can write! There is a lot of drama in this decades-long story. Verghese touches on classicism, colonialism, racism and sexism. But this is NOT an unhappy book. The family relationships are loving and tender. And that ending. My heart swelled.
LINK to my full review

This has been on my TBR since it was announced and I already owned it. So, easy to track down. And it was an amazing read to boot (not surprised).

MODS - fyi - the name of the "2024 Best of" Listopia doesn't have 'ATY' in the name like all of our other Listopia names. It simple says [2024] instead of [ATY 2024].


short and sweet review: 3.5
I was half way in when I realized this book was just not it. The book got repetitive. The only reason I continued on is bc I fell in love with the dad. He was so pure and wanted nothing but the best for his daughter. Carrie was just what they nicknamed her 🙄. She was so afraid of her feeling love. Carrie had a lesson to learn and no one could teach her that lesson but herself.


Unlikely Animals by Annie Hartnett - 6/24/24 - 3* - My Review
This book is from the 2023 list.


BIO: A book that has been on your TBR for over a year
REJECT: A book recommended for or related to your zodiac sign (Cancer/Moon Child)
Finished: 07/07/2024
Rating: 5 stars
An incredible series of events, meticulously researched. Didn't learn this in my history classes.

I enjoyed Ray Bradbury's enthusiasm and excitement about writing, which seems to have lasted since his childhood. I also liked that he agreed with Stephen King about not over-worrying about plotting. (Different, I presume if you're writing a murder mystery).
I thought Educated was a powerful book, about a family who are rather more interesting and complex than a first glance at the book would suggest.

plus the cover is very cool:




I read this book out of order, having read Benjamin Stevenson's second book Everyone on this Train is a Suspect several months ago. I liked the second book better.
I'm not sure why I felt so totally disengaged with this one. I still enjoyed Ern's funny and irreverent tone. I also liked the premise where each family member had something in their past that led to murder. Yet, as the story progressed, I just lost interest in the characters and the outcome.
2.5 stars (rounded down to 2 stars)
My review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

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ATY Listopia - 2024: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
What are you reading for this prompt? How did you decide?