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The Covenant of Water

Nancy, I hope you find something to read.

Also read two of the honorable mentions.
Don't remember at all which ones I voted for.

I did read two of the four honorable mentions. Lolita is brilliant and a five star read for me. I really enjoyed Hello Beautiful.
BC, did you like Covenant of Water?

I keep in mind that as far as I could tell, The Running Grave only had 3 votes. In a group this diverse many of us list books that no one else: 1) likes at all, 2)likes enough or 3) read that year.
I'm definitely out of sync with Demon Copperhead. I keep putting myself on waiting lists and checking it out of the library, but I haven't been able to make myself stick with it. Too depressing, I guess.

Also pleased by that SciFi read Project Hail Mary there too. Love seeing genre reads reflected!
As for the actual top 10 - I read and included Hamnet in my top 10. I have 3 or 4 others in my TBR Towers, maturing.

Some of these have been in the list several times I think — project Hail Mary and Hamnet.?

Tx3 is the one I own, so that would work for steeplechase - a book on a best of 2023 list. Berry Pickers and Birnam Wood are both on a couple lists too. I fell asleep reading Birnam Wood this morning (and didn’t get far at all), so it will be one of those 3.

Of the honorable mentions, I did read and love Project Hail Mary.

Not sure if I want to read "Demon Copperhead" or not. Kingsolver is hot or cold for me, but the most recent was 1 star (I think), and I think I've only ever given out fewer than five 1 star ratings. May have been 1.5, but the fewer than five still holds for that, so I shy away.
ETA: "The Lacuna" was 1 star. I commented in my review it's my one and only 1 star rating ever.
I also lied. "Project Hail Mary" is not on my tbr. Maybe I was just considering it at some point.



LOVED it. 5*****"
Oh, good to know! I intend to read it, but had heard mixed reviews so wasn't sure. I will keep it on my list for sure.

We are together on this, Lyn! Honestly, I originated this group so people could read together, but not have to read the same thing - - so I'm glad we still have people reading differently.

Not sure if I want to read "Demon Copperhead" or not. Kingso..."
Demon Copperhead is a lot more straightforward than Lacuna, but it’s still quite long and depressing. I think you’re more likely to enjoy Project Hail Mary.

Some of the "popular" books I have read because of online or in person book groups choosing them because they are popular - a kind of vicious circle.

Some of ..."
I've been thinking that one of my biggest problems with Demon has to do with how much I love David. Or more accurately, I think Dickens has more humor in almost every character and I haven't found that (so far) in the Kingsolver book. I do give Demon credit for his sardonic humor. I love his sarcasm.
I need to make myself finish this book!

I do want to read David Copperfield at some point just to see if I appreciate Demon more after reading it.


Anita, this is why I enjoy PBT so much. We all like different types of books, but we are reading together.
Our "Top Ten" list reflects this, since I am sure that each of the top books did not garner that many votes - just a needed majority. When I was reading people's individual top 10 lists, I was struck by how diverse they were. Isn't that great!

LOVED it. 5*****"
Oh, good to know! I intend to read it, but had heard mixed reviews so wasn't sure. I will keep it on my ..."
I loved it too, Anita. It would also fit for "authors of color" if you're looking to read it soon.

Thanks everyone!

David Copperfield is one of my favorite Dickens' novels. I am overdue for a reread.
My favorite Dickens should be pretty obvious to those who really know me - A Tale of Two Cities.

You make a great point! It took only 4 "votes" to make our top 10 list this year which does speak to the great variety of titles that were nominated. Thank you for pointing that out!

LOVED it. 5*****"
Oh, good to know! I intend to read it, but had heard mixed reviews so wasn't sure. I will ..."
I didn't know that actually!! Thank you for the heads up. I may have to suck it up and buy it.

Thank you, Lyn!!! Your words warm my heart, truly.


I DNF one book in the 2-6 tie, and at least two books on the list are ones that aren't up my alley.
I'm used to this, but am surprised that 0 are ones I gave 5 stars to this time.

Thank you, Nancy! Good to know!


I did not add in the honourable mentions. I checked back and it's been a few years since HMs were mentioned in the top 10 announcement and I did not add them to the shelf that year (2020), so I am doing it the same way this time.
https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
ETA: Though in 2021 and 2022 there were way more than a top 10 because there were so many ties!
Books mentioned in this topic
Demon Copperhead (other topics)Hamnet (other topics)
Remarkably Bright Creatures (other topics)
A Tale of Two Cities (other topics)
Project Hail Mary (other topics)
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1. Demon Copperhead
Not terribly surprising given we previously anointed Barbara Kingsolver our favorite author.
Tied for the second through sixth spots are:
2-6. The Covenant of Water
2-6. Hamnet
2-6. The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
2-6. Tom Lake
2-6. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
And the final group of tied titles for the seventh through eleventh slots are:
7-11. Babel
7-11. Fourth Wing
7-11. Remarkably Bright Creatures
7-11. The Running Grave
7-11. The Winners
There were three books that qualified for honorable mention and those were:
Carrie Soto Is Back
Hello Beautiful
Lolita
Project Hail Mary