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50. A book posted in one of the ATY Best Book of the Month threads in 2024 or 2025
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I love this prompt. I keep a running list during the year. So far, I'm spoiled for choice:When Women Were Dragons, Vilette, Circe, Doppleganger, A Touch of Darkness, Emily Wilde's Encyclopedia of Faeries, Hidden Pictures, When Among Crows, James, Last Murder at the End of the World
And we still have October, November, December and all of 2025.
A few of my choices:Sculptor's Daughter: A Childhood Memoir - Tove Jansson
How High We Go in the Dark - Sequoia Nagamatsu
Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon - Jorge Amado
These lists always seem to be books I’ve already read and books I’m not interested in. Plus the list always ends up so long that it takes forever to go through. I do have a couple options to choose from but it’s one of my least favorite prompts.
I'm reading Remarkably Bright Creatures and Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right, if its not too depressing in the circumstances.
I exported the listopias for 2023 and 2024 to a google doc about a month ago. I like being able to sort the list of books and read through without the listopia interface. I'll update it again every once in a while when the 2025 listopia is up. Link if anyone's interested: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
I’m definitely reading Table for Two next year since it’s my February book club pick, and another book club is reading Wandering Stars in March. I’m reading these for another challenge so they could also go here: Migrations Piranesi and I’d like to read The Covenant of Water
So far I read: From the 2025 list:
James
Wild Dark Shore
The History of Sound
From the 2024 list:
Playground - 4.5 stars - fits underground (under the sea)
Women Talking - 3.5 stars
James
Yellow Crocus OMG I loved this book. It is a storyline I generally dislike but this just told everything so well.
I always feel like I cheat on this prompt because I just look through until I find a book that is already on my TBR, and then I read that one! ;) This year was a little different. I found Heartstopper: Volume One by Alice Oseman which is a book I bought for my 15 year old for Christmas, and they wanted me to read it with them, so I did! It is a cute and sweet graphic novel.
I read Remarkably Bright Creatures, posted in 2024, and As Close to Us as Breathing posted in May 2025.Thanks to GailW for the 2025 nomination. It gave me a book published in 2016, which was also beautifully written, one of my best books of the year. It was haunted though by grief for the death of a child, as is Creatures, but that was a happier book - I loved Marcellus the octopus.
Isabel wrote: "I exported the listopias for 2023 and 2024 to a google doc about a month ago. I like being able to sort the list of books and read through without the listopia interface. I'll update it again every..."Another "Thank you" to Isabel for the export! I don't like scrolling through the threads or listopias, but when I clicked on you spreadsheet the heavens opened! The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet was front and center.
I have been reading The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich, but didn't have an option left to fit it into the 2025 challenge. I was able to move Anthropocene Reviewed from Prompt #8 - A collection of short stories or novellas, essays, poetry, or a mix of various brief writings to #50 - Best Book of the Month. A couple of spontaneous decisions turned into an additional prompt filled! Woo Hoo!
This is my absolute favorite prompt this year. I found 20 excellent books on the 2024/2025 lists. There was not one stinker in the group. I read an additional 10 that I nominated in the best of the month threads. I love that we have this opportunity to share recommendations in a thread that is sure to be used over and over again. In the last few weeks our members stepped up to nominate more of their favorite books this year. It’s not too late. Right now we are voting for 2026 prompts, amd this prompt is on the ballot. If you haven’t been voting, please take a few minutes right now.
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Books mentioned in this topic
The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet (other topics)The Haves and Have-Yachts: Dispatches on the Ultrarich (other topics)
James (other topics)
Margo's Got Money Troubles (other topics)
As Close to Us as Breathing (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Percival Everett (other topics)Tommy Orange (other topics)
Alice Oseman (other topics)
Marilynne Robinson (other topics)
Walter Isaacson (other topics)
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This week, you are combing through our BOTM threads to find a book recommended by another member of this group.
2024 ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
2025 ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...