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Mar 01, 2024 08:42AM

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Monstrilio was my favorite book that I wouldn't have read but for the tournament. And Dayswork was what I like to call my "price of admission" book - my least favorite that I read just to be a part of the conversation. My order of preference would go something like this below, with the top half being ones I really enjoyed:
Blackouts
The Guest
Big Swiss
The Bee Sting
Monstrilio
Open Throat
Heaven and Earth Grocery Store
American Mermaid
Chain Gang All Stars
What You Are Looking For Is in the Library
BrainWyrms
Boys Weekend
The Shamshine Blind
Lost Journals of Sacajawea
Dayswork


A lot of new novels by ToB favorites coming out this year.


Congratulations! And thanks for reinforcing my decision to skip that one.

I just made one! Hopefully I did it right. It always takes a minute to figure out...

I'm calling myself a comletist with that one more than half done. It's still on my nightstand but I don't see myself picking it up again.


Yes, I am excited too! Glad you enjoyed The Auburn Conference. I was wondering who the right reader for that one would be, and now I know. I didn’t hate it, but I was pretty bored getting through it. I also picked Heaven & Earth to win. We shall see!

(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)

(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)"
I loved The Librarianist! It was my favorite book of last year, and definitely my favorite of the tournament.


(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)"
No, and I'm short on time today. I think anyone can add those (don't need to be an admin). Does anyone have time to do that today?
And has the first judgment already been posted?? I don't see it.

(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)"
No, and I'm short on time today. I think anyone can a..."
https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/202...

(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)"
No, and I'm short on time today. I think anyone can a..."
Nevermind, I just found it in Discord:
https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/202...

(Do we have topics for the matches yet?)"
No, and I'm short on time today. I think anyone can a..."
I added a discussion page for the play-in round. I'll also set up the other discussion pages.

I was going to skip it, but since others had good things to say about it, I went for it. I'm glad I read it, but I had a lot of issues with it - I hope it stays as a zombie so I can participate in a late discussion of it!


Agreed! The People Need to Know! :-)


Well, now, Caroline, you sold me on "Confidence". "Wellness" was already near the top of my TBR list. I am hoping it makes it into the ToF bracket because that will be the push that I need to take on another doorstopper.

Confidence (which just came out in paperback!) isn't superficially that much like the Guest but they're both about self-deluding scammers trying to fake their way through whatever passes for an economy.


I voted! I voted on every single pair and then it said I could vote 9 more times and that seemed excessive. I wonder why they set it up like that?


I thought it was excessive too. But I love the idea! Like Chrissy said, I am also all for celebs encouraging people to read. I thought the books were pretty interesting and diverse in genre.



you know, that's a better way to think about it. (Unless it violates TOB IP, in which case, I'm enraged. lol)

Did they do that last year as well? I remember The Great Believers being in the running.

I haven't clicked on the link yet, but ... it's gotta be "A Little Life", right?

I haven't clic..."
It's actually losing this round to Anna Karenina!
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