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Feb 25, 2024 07:16AM

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Kyle, American Mermaid was my sleeper hit of this year's tournament. There were other books I loved too, but this is one I'd never heard of. It was a lot of fun. I put in quite a few quotations in my review, so maybe it will give you a taste and a clue. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

Some of the books from the longlist I wish we'd be talking about in March were: Birnam Wood, Wellness, Idlewild, Mobility, Happiness Falls, and Biography of X. I feel like The Rachel Incident and Hello Beautiful are also designed for launching yourself out of a reading slump.
I'm the rare reader that North Woods left totally cold.

I really enjoyed Snow Road Station, Wellness, and The Rachel Incident.


https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
If you see any mistakes, let me know -- I definitely could have made one, some, or many.
I also started a separate discussion thread where we can trash talk our own poor prognostication and admire the far greater skills of others, as the tourney unfolds.



https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
If you s..."
Apologies all. I believe everyone should now have access to the brackets spreadsheet and be able to input your choices without having to request permission.

thrilled to have something to look forward to!!
also: my bracket will be terrible because if "neither" isn't an option...has a judge ever refused to pick or has there ever been a draw? like could we double-zombie (maybe a loser from the play-in round)? asking for a friend...

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/......"
It's still asking for permission for me


Indeed there have been judges who refused to pick or claimed to have thrown books to see which landed first / travelled further. Folks who have been participating far longer than I can regale you with stories. And there have been 2 years (2013 and 2015) when the finals round was zombie v. zombie -- a loser from the play-in round can definitely zombie back into the win.

I highly recommend Happiness Falls. There's a good reason it's rated Oprah Daily's #1 Book of 2023.

The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
Chain Gang All-Stars
Dayswork
The Bee Sting
The Shamshine Blind
The Auburn Conference
Blackouts
The Librarianist
The Guest
Monstrilio
Lost Journals of Sacajawea
Cold People


The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
Chain Gang All-Stars
Dayswork
The Bee Sting
T..."
Interesting that you have the Auburn Conference as high as you do. I’m making my way through that one now, and I’m not sure I understand the point. I’m hopeful it will become more clear in the second half.


Believe it or not (and we don't), we are only one week away from the start of the 2024 Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes! And with just a week to go, we need your help with a thing.
Unfortunately, after reading the books and deciding which of the two would advance, one of our judges for this year's quarterfinals was unable to participate in the Tournament. So while we have a decision, we don't have a written judgment, and that's where you come in.
Please—and only if you've read one or more of the following titles—reply to this email by March 5 at midnight ET with no more than 100 words on what you thought of each of the books. (And if you've read more than one of the books, we ask that you avoid weighing them against each other, as we need these as individual write-ups.) Thank you!
The Auburn Conference by Tom Piazza
American Mermaid by Julia Langbein
The Bee Sting by Paul Murray
The Librarianist by Patrick deWitt
Monstrilio by Gerardo Sámano Córdova
What You Are Looking for Is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama




I get the impression that the official judge picked the round winner but did not submit a written judgment. So I don't think the readers are choosing the round winner, but rather providing the substance of the judgment.


I get the impression that the official judge picked the round winner but did not submit a written judgm..."
Maybe I am dense but I don't understand this. Are they going to pick someone from the submissions, then tell them "hey these are the two books and this is the one that won, write your reasons why"?

I thought of that, but then why not ask for writeups on all of them? Why just these specific books?

I thought of that, but then why not ask for writeups on all of them? Why just these specific books?"
These 6 books make up the bottom right corner of the bracket.

Ah okay, I should have gotten that, thanks! Bottom right including the Play-In possibilities.


Oh wait, you guys are funnin' aren't you? Doh.



The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
Chain Gang All-Stars
Dayswork
Th..."
Honestly the reason Auburn Conference was so high was because the books below it were that much _less_ good/interesting. It has been a bit of a bum year for the TOB, in my opinion. Pretty much all the long-list books I listed, I liked better than this year's shortie crop.

Should make for an interesting twist!


I ended up appreciating what Brainwyrms was able to do, and I admired its courage to paint transphobes is the least flattering light I've ever read. But if you are fed up with it halfway through, it's definitely not going to get better for you from there.

I agree with this. I think they’re going to post a collage of thoughts on the two books that end up being part of that round. I’ll be sending in my thoughts on all of them just as soon as I can finish What You Are Looking For…

Wow, where did the time go!

Thank you for this Chrissy! That email certainly threw me!
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