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I could've written this exact sentence about the NBA fiction awards.





Prove that my memory is this good.... was that 'A Brave Man Seven Storeys Tall' ?!?! I don't even remember that part... If so, that was a LOONNNGG time ago that you gave up on being a completeist! But Welcome, Jaylynny!




Yes, it was long ago. I still read probably 80% of the finalists. But I often now read some of the books after the match commentary. That's worked well for me.

I'm the same! I don't intend to read ALL the ToB books, but most will do. I also like keeping track of how many total. Right now I'm at having read 146/340 of the ToB shortlist books since 2005 and I'm wavering on if it should be a goal this year (or not) to try to get to 170 books which would make me to the half way point! Only 24 to go! Which is astounding to me, as most of the years I have only read a handful of shortlist books, so I'm not sure how I am almost at half. Must be the later years of the ToB stepping up, as I read most of those books.



I see a little cart icon on the bottom right of my laptop screen once I add something to my cart. Does that help? Maybe add a new thing to your cart just to see it pop up? Then you can remove it when you get to the cart page?

I see a little cart icon on the bottom right of my ..."
Thanks! I found it after posting...I just wasn't looking at the bottom of the screen, and it's small so with my bad eyes I completely missed it. I usually expect the cart at the top.


I'm reading Shamshine in slow motion. It's incredible world building. It's maybe only world building. I'm waiting for anything to happen in this world, but I'm halfway through and determined to finish.
I'm glad to see so many people were pleasantly surprised by Dayswork. I'm going to be the dissenting voice in search of others and say that it could not have annoyed me more if it set me on fire.


Heaven and Earth
The Guest (a surprise for me!)
Blackouts
Monstrilio
The Librarianist
The Bee Sting
Open Throat
Big Swiss
The Lost Journals (DNF)
Chain Gang All Stars (DNF)
I’m happy that for most of my favorites it seems to be a pretty clear choice, aside from the play-ins. (And if the judges don’t agree, well they’re just wrong. 😉)

I will HAPPILY go up in flames with you.

Heaven and Earth
The Guest (a surprise for me!)
Blackouts
Monstrilio
The L..."
Mine are similar. This year's personal favorites:
H&EGS
The Guest
The Bee Sting
Blackouts
Open Throat
Happy to have read, but I wouldn't put in the top tier:
American Mermaid (because it made me laugh)
The Librarianist (though aspects of the construction, and certainly the ending, were awkward)
....
Everything Else.
Many of this year's shortlist books were either too gory/violent or too lacking in plot for my personal taste. (And, as a general matter, my preference is not to repeat in the ToB books that were already discussed in Camp ToB.)
But, I look forward to seeing what the proponents of these other books say about why novels that didn't fully work for me appealed to them.
Here's to another year of learning and growth. :-)




I think next year they should just choose the shortlist from our 2025 Contenders thread. Just saying.




I think next year they should just choose the shortlist from our 2025 Contenders thread. Just saying."
Do we already have this thread up? I can't find it.

I think next year they should just choose the shortlist from our 2025 Contenders thread. Just saying."
Do we already have this thread up? I can't find it."
Here you go Lauren -- just created it!
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...

I think next year they should just choose the shortlist from our 2025 Contenders thread. Just saying."
Do we already have this thread up? I can't..."
Thank you! Is there also a discussion thread?




One quote I copied down: “I had no experience of teenagers when I started teaching. At first I was scared of them. I still am. I love them, too, how bad they are at all the normally easy things of life like saying your name to a stranger or drinking a drink without making noise or remembering to bring even a single piece of paper to a class that needs paper every day…the heat of humane blood and the cycles of sleep and wake, hunger and thirst, are too close to the surface and seeping out.”
If that’s the kind of writing you like there are a lot of great nuggets like that.
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