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message 1: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments What is It – How Does it Work?

PBT is continuing to hold an unofficial challenge for the community, meant for old and new members both. This challenge emerged from one of the yearlong challenges in 2019, and we liked it so much, that we are still continuing it. It’s meant to be something that new or old members can join in, and join in at any time. My role in this, is to make sure it gets a good strong organized dynamic kickoff, and then just to keep up excitement and morale.

This is not an official PBT challenge, and is meant to be secondary to the yearlong challenges. You do not have to participate, you can drop or enter participation at any time. You can switch your books, you can read them earlier or later than you were “supposed” to, or not at all. You can substitute, change your list completely, throw it out and start over. There is complete flexibility. This is the ultimate easy extra. You will not receive any extra points for books that you read, but you should put them in the monthly or other folders to get points, as well as if they fit into particular challenges. It is for fun. And for some, the fun is creating Buddy Reads that we can read something together.

This is how it works. You create (or recreate) a list of 12 books that are on your TBR and that you would like to get to. Each month, a participating member will randomly pick (or we’d never know if you picked decisively) a remaining number from 1-12, and we all read the number on our list, thus ensuring that this book comes off your TBR. And for some, creating the opportunity to do a Buddy Read together. And no pressure with the Buddy Reads either. Just because you signed up to read something does not commit you in any way to do so. In the past, some people have put more than one book choice on their list – feel free. The reason some people choose to have more books added to their lists is because they either want to have choices, or participate in more than one buddy read. Or folks will talk together and switch a number, so they can do more than one without it being the same month. Again, totally flexible, and I will continue to add and help arrange the Buddy Reads as they evolve.


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments How Do I Join? How to Construct A List

Some of us have 12 (or more) books left over from last year’s challenge when there were 24 books. Some of us have buddy reads left over from last year (having the same book on the same number.). For those who want to keep these books on their list, here’s the suggested structure. Replacing in order the remaining numbers from 13-24, in the spaces used

#1 and 2 remain the same
#15 becomes number 3
#4 remains the same
#16 becomes number 5
#6 remains the same
#19 becomes number 7
#21 becomes #8
#9 and 10 remain the same
#22 becomes number 11
#24 becomes #12

In this thread, that is our organization and planning one, members will post their lists of 12, and we can move them around as needed if you want to put the same book on the same number to read them together. I will move the buddy reads as necessary into new slots so that they may stay together on the same number. This does not mean you have to continue to participate in them, it’s merely offered as a guide as old and new participants are together constructing lists. But I will post the list of existing buddy reads as they emerge, so folks can see them, and will add to them as new ones arise. As we post our lists, I will help us arrange them on the same numbers and repost the emerging buddy reads.


message 3: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Moving Forward

As the challenge begins in 2025, there will be a 2025 Community and Announcement Thread. The Trim Picker for the month will announce the number to read after the monthly tag or challenge is announced, what the number of the month will be. Again, there is no pressure to read or finish your book, or to do so on time. I envision the ongoing 2025 thread as one where we can announce the number, chat and connect, but not really for reviews. We can always refer back to this thread if new members join the challenge midway or we want to go back to one another’s lists.


message 4: by Amy (last edited Dec 24, 2024 10:23PM) (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Evolving Buddy Reads

Previous Buddy Reads List from 2024 - As they evolve will be posted here:

*** Please note for anyone new joining us, the list of buddy reads are from the Trim 2024 list. People may want to no longer participate in these, they are meant only as a guide, and we shall see if they still hold. Its quite possible new matches may emerge as you look at each others lists and we can rearrange our lists to make sure we each share the same book on the same number.

1.
2. The Two Lives of Sara (BnB, Amy, HayJay)
2. The Invention of Wings (Melanie Joy, Sue)
3. There are Rivers in the Sky (Amy, Sally, HayJay)
4. The House of Doors - (Amy, BnB, JenK)
5. Greenlanders (JoyD, OliverM)
5. Tender at the Bone (Theresa, BnB)
5. The Last Equation of Issac Severy (JenK, HayJay, Melanie Joy)
5. The Last Days of Barcelona (Amy, HayJay?)
5. The Art of Racing in the Rain (Diana, Jen M)
6. The Bastard of Instanbul (JoyD, Theresa, Amy, Hannah, JenK)
7. Open Water (JenK, BnB)
7. The Garden of Evening Mists (OliverM, Diana)
8. The Storyteller of Casablanca (Amy, HayJay)
9. Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl (HayJay, Kelly)
9. River Sing Me Home (BnB, Hannah, Diana)
10. Valley Forge (KTLoves, Joanne, JoyD, BnB?)
10. The Secret Healer (Amy, Jen M)
10. Tom Lake (Sally, Kelly, Diana)
10. The Night Travelers (Amy, Hannah)
10. The Bird and the Sword (Amy, Melanie Joy)
11. Enter Ghost (Sally, OliverM, Heather)
11. Eventide (JenK, Kelly)
11. Precipice (Joanne, JoyD)
11. Red thread of Fate (Amy, HayJay)
12. The Engineer's Wife (Amy, BnB, HayJay, Hannah)
12. We All Want Impossible Things (Sue, Sally, Kelly)
12. His Majesty's Royal Coven (JenK, Amy)
12. Wintering (HayJay, JoyD)


message 5: by Amy (last edited Dec 22, 2024 10:56PM) (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Participating Members and Trim Picker List

As people post their lists, I will add them to our list of participants. If there is space in 2025, Jason and Melanie Joy will get to be the next Trim Pickers as they were the first to sign up.

Amy
Jason
Melanie Joy
Sue
HayJay
LibraryCin
OliverMagnus
Theresa
Jen K
Book Concierge
Diana
Joanne
JoyD.
Booknblues
Hannah
Purple Jen
Pam
Linda C
Jen Mays
Kelly
Heather Reads Books
Sally

Trim Pickers (If they stay with the challenge)

January: Purple Jen
February 2025 Sally
March 2025 Linda C
April 2025. Joanne
May 2025 Diana
June 2025 Joy D
July 2025. OliverM
August 2025. LibraryCin
September 2025 Jason
October 2025 Kelly
November 2025 Annaressa


message 6: by Amy (last edited Dec 07, 2024 03:22PM) (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Amy’s 2024 Trim List. (*** Denotes a Buddy Read)

1 – Little Faith

2 - The Two lives of Sara***/The Scenic Route

3 – The Book of Doors

4 – The House of Doors***/This House is on Fire

5 – Jaqueline in Paris/Last Days of Barcelona

6 – The Bastard of Istanbul***

7 – A Beautiful Rival/Beautiful People

8 – Husbands and Lovers/Storyteller of Casablanca

9 – The Midwives Confession/Anna's Dance

10 – The Secret Healer***/The Night Travelers***/The Bird and the Sword******

11 – Code Name Sapphire/Red Thread of Fate

12 – The Engineer’s Wife***/His Majesty’s Royal Coven***


message 8: by Hayjay315 (last edited Dec 24, 2024 10:04PM) (new)

Hayjay315 | 465 comments I'm in and am planning to keep all three of my current Buddy Read books. I'll start my list with these and fill the rest in as I figure out what I want to prioritize for my 2025 reads.

1. A Short Walk Through a Wide World- Douglas Westerbeke

*2. The Two Lives of Sara- Catherine Adel West

*3. There Are Rivers in the Sky- Elif Shafak

4. Girl in Hyacinth Blue- Susan Vreeland

*5. The Last Equation of Isaac Severy- Nova Jacobs/ *Our Last Days in Barcelona- Chanel Cleeton

6. All We Were Promised- Ashton Lattimore

7. Persuasion- Jane Austen

*8. The Storyteller of Casablanca- Fiona Valpy

*9. Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl- Renée Rosen

10. What the Dead Leave Behind- Rosemary Simpson

11. To Sir, with Love- Lauren Layne/ * Red Thread of Fate- Lyn Liao Butler

*12. The Engineer's Wife- Tracey Enerson Wood/ *Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times- Katherine May


* Indicates a Buddy Read


message 10: by LibraryCin (last edited Dec 02, 2024 07:37PM) (new)

LibraryCin | 11658 comments Thanks for organizing again, Amy! I will plunk my list in soon. It will just be the remainder of the numbers that weren't done this. I don't think I'll need to switch anything out, but we'll see.

1. Sea of Slaughter / Farley Mowat
2. Still Life / Joy Fielding
3. Everything She Ever Wanted / Ann Rule
4. The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox / Maggie O’Farrell
5. Tiger / Tash Aw
6. Born Bad / Heather Burnside
7. We Bought a Zoo / Benjamin Mee
8. A Newfoundlander in Canada / Alan Doyle
9. Seal Wars / Paul Watson
10. Anne Neville: Queen to Richard III / Michael Hicks
11. Nobody's Mother: Life Without Kids / Lynne van Luven
12. The Autobiography of an Execution / David R. Dow


message 12: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Just received the sweetest note from KateNZ, who is not going to do Trim this year - and offered her Trim Picker Spot to Jason.

Sue - that is exactly where your Buddy read lands! Number 12. We are off to a great spot.


message 17: by Joanne (last edited Dec 02, 2024 03:42AM) (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12560 comments Joanne's 2025 Trim List-Series to be continued

1. The Masterharper of Pern (or the next book)
2. Sharpe's Havoc (or the next book)
3. An Impossible Impostor (or the next book)
4. Boundary Waters (or the next book)
5. The Hallowed Hunt (or the next book)
6. The Armor of Light
7, Another Time, Another Place (or the next book)
8, Call of the Bone Ships (or the next book)
9. Where the Light Enters (or the next book)
10. The Royal Succession (or the next book)
11. Precipice
12. Heir to Sevenwaters (or the next book)


message 18: by Joy D (last edited Aug 24, 2025 04:43PM) (new)

Joy D | 10053 comments My PBT Trim List - 2025

1. Qualityland by Marc-Uwe Kling - 4/10/25 - 4.5 - My Review - selected for April
1a So Close to Home Michael J. Tougias
2. The Catcher was a Spy Nicholas Dawidoff - read for Play Harder challenge
2a Jungle of Stone William Carlsen
2b Dictator Robert Harris - added to replace The Catcher was a Spy
3. Serious Sweet A.L. Kennedy
3a. Stranger in the Shogun's City: A Japanese Woman and Her World by Amy Stanley - 2/25/25 - 4* - My Review - selected for February
4 The Smartest Guys in the Room Bethany McLean
4a Sharpe's Triumph Bernard Cornwell
5 The Greenlanders Jane Smiley *
5a A Light Through the Cracks Beth Rodden
#5 selected for September
6 The Bastard of Istanbul Elif Shafak *
6a Midnight in Broad Daylight Pamela Rotner Sakamoto
7. Trail of Broken Wings by Sejal Badani - 8/22/25 - 4* - My Review - selected for August
7a The Mars Room Rachel Kushner
7b Daily Rituals Mason Currey - read already
8. Ombria in Shadow by Patricia A. McKillip - 7/4/25 - 4* - My Review - selected for July
8a Wild Swans Jung Chang
9. Bruno's Dream: A Novel by Iris Murdoch - 6/14/25 - 4* - My Review - selected for June
9a The Bonanza King Gregory Crouch
10 Valley Forge Bob Drury * - not available from library
10a. The Marrying of Chani Kaufman by Eve Harris - 5/14/25 - 4+* - My Review
11 When the Nightingale Sings Suzanne Kelman
11a The Hakawati Rabih Alameddine

11b. Precipice by Robert Harris - 3/23/25 - 4.5* - My Review 11, 11a, or 11b - selected for March*
12. Wintering Katherine May ** - could not get from library in time
12a. Miracle Country by Kendra Atleework - 1/15/25 - 4* - My Review - selected for January

* = buddy read
** = buddy read (if available from the library)


message 20: by Theresa (last edited Dec 05, 2024 04:43PM) (new)

Theresa | 15490 comments @Joy - love having you and @Hannah join in the Buddy Read of The Bastard of Istanbul! Also loved seeing The Smartest Guys in the Room: The Amazing Rise and Scandalous Fall of Enron on your list - there is a superb documentary of the book, the authors were heavily involved and it was produced by clients of mine, a H&W who are indie film producers. It was nominated for a lot of awards, including the Oscar, but lost out to 'The Penguin Movie'. As my client said - everyone knew 'The Penguin Movie' was going to sweep the documentary awards that year. The producers of 'The Penguin Movie' even brought large stuffed penguins along to bring on stage to accept their awards. But my clients still got to dress up and attend the show and the after parties.


message 21: by Booknblues (last edited Dec 22, 2024 03:07PM) (new)

Booknblues | 12040 comments Fran's 2025 Trim List
1. Night Kill– Ann Littlewood
2. The Two Lives of Sara -Catherine Adel West
3. Chasing the Sun – Natalia Sylvester
4. The House of Doors – Tan Twan Eng (Amy)*
5. Straw Dogs of the Universe
6. The Age of Light[- Whitney Scharer
7. [book:The Book of Goose|59808607]
8. Under a Pole Star
9. Friends in Napa
10. The Book of Gutsy Women: Favorite Stories of Courage and Resilience
11. Joan - Katherine J Chen
12. The Engineer's Wife – Tracey Emerson Wood


message 22: by Jen (new)

Jen (jentrewren) | 1114 comments I'm in. Failed dismally at all my challenges this year (reading and otherwise) so hopefully 2025 is a fresh start and a better year all round.....Yes I've hoping for that for years.
I'll keep my list as is, just shunt them up closer to the time since I'm still hoping to finish Trim.


message 23: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Welcome Purple Jen! You are also the Trim Picker for January! Meaning that when the December tag comes out, you can feel free to pick the first number from 1-12 to match your list if you like. Why don't you announce it here, as we won't post the Community and Announcement Thread until January 1st-ish.


message 24: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Just plugged four more books into my Trim List if anyone is interested....

Red Thread of Fate (HayJay?)

Anna's Dance

Storyteller of Casablanca

The Last Days of Barcelona


message 25: by Hayjay315 (new)

Hayjay315 | 465 comments Amy wrote: "Just plugged four more books into my Trim List if anyone is interested....

Red Thread of Fate (HayJay?)

Anna's Dance

Storyteller of Casablanca

The Last Days of Barcelona"


I'm in for Red Thread of Fate and Storyteller of Casablanca! If I can get caught up on the Perez family books in time I'll also join for Last Days of Barcelona.


message 26: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments I think I just looked and that I have three buddy reads with Hannah as well!!! Yay!!! I’m all caught up on the Perez family except for the last two. Our last days in Barcelona and the Cuban Heiress. I decided Hell or Highwater that 2025, I’m gonna knock them both off.


message 27: by Pam (last edited Aug 25, 2025 08:13AM) (new)

Pam | 498 comments Pam's 2025 Trim list

✔️ 1. Provenance by Ann Leckie
2. Life Underwater by Matthew J. Metzger
3. Hester by Mrs. Oliphant
4. The Craft of Love by E.E. Ottoman
5. Elysium by Jennifer Marie Brissett / Kesrith by C.J. Cherryh
6. Sing for the Coming of the Longest Night by Katherine Fabian and Iona Datt Sharma
7. Persepolis 2: The Story of a Return by Marjane Satrapi
8. The Blue, Beautiful World by Karen Lord
✔️ 9. The Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham
✔️ 10. Petty Treasons by Victoria Goddard
11. Luck in the Shadows by Lynn Flewelling
✔️12. Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman


message 29: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15490 comments MelanieJoy wrote: "MelanieJoy's 2025 Trim List
*** denotes buddy read

1: The Great Alone
2: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
3: The Unbound Empire
4..."


The Shergill Sisters was delightful! Read it last year I think.


message 30: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 15490 comments Pam wrote: "Pam's 2025 Trim list

1. Elysium by Jennifer Marie Brissett / Provenance by Ann Leckie
2. A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers
3. [book:Middle..."


Middlemarch is a great classic. If however you find yourself bogging down, I recommend watching the BBC adaptation from some years ago - it actually helped me over a hump when I read it.


message 31: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 1772 comments Linda C's Trim list

1. The Outlander – Gil Adamson - K
2. Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore – Matthew Sullivan - B
3. The Garden of Small Beginnings – Abbi Waxman - B
4. The Bar Harbor Retirement Home for Famous Writers (and their muses) – Terri-Lynne DeFino - B
5. The Patchwork Bride – Sandra Dallas - B
6. The Blind Contessa's New Machine – Carey Wallace - B
7. Raven's Strike - Patricia Briggs - B
8. Rise & Shine Benedict Stone – Phaedra Patrick - K
9. Lady Luck's Map of Vegas - Barbara Samuel - B
10. Kitchens of the Great Midwest – J. Ryan Stradal - B
11. The Survivors – Dinah McCall - B
12. Truck: a love story – Michael Perry - B

B-book
K-kindle


message 32: by Jen K (new)

Jen K | 3143 comments MelanieJoy wrote: "MelanieJoy's 2025 Trim List
*** denotes buddy read

1: The Great Alone
2: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
3: The Unbound Empire
4..."


Excited to have you join the buddy read!


message 33: by Jen (last edited Dec 20, 2024 08:33PM) (new)

Jen Mays | 355 comments I still need to catch up with my Nov and dec Trim reads, but this was a really great challenge for me this past year so I'm definitely on board for the 2025 edition! I had thought about doing a switch out of titles but decided to just make things easier on myself by just sliding the remaining list into the new numbers, so my 2025 list is:

1. Revenge of the Witch - Joseph Delaney
2. We Set the Dark on Fire - Tehlor Kay Mejia
3. Watch Us Rise - Renee Watson
4. The Host - Stephanie Meyer
5. The Art of Racing in the Rain - Garth Stein
6. The Secret Healer - Ellin Carsta
7. American Gods - Neil Gaiman
8. The Walk on Cabaret - Andrea Sneed
9. Interrupt - Jeff Carlson
10. Night Bird - Brian Freeman
11. The Last Woman Standing - Thelma Adams
12. 11/22/63 - Stephen King


message 34: by Pam (new)

Pam | 498 comments Theresa wrote: "Middlemarch is a great classic. If however you find yourself bogging down, I recommend watching the BBC adaptation from some years ago - it actually helped me over a hump when I read it."

oh thanks, Theresa! I'll keep that in mind in case I need the push


message 35: by MelanieJoy (new)

MelanieJoy (ladybird11) | 125 comments Jen K wrote: "MelanieJoy wrote: "MelanieJoy's 2025 Trim List
*** denotes buddy read

1: The Great Alone
2: Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail
3: [book:The Unbound..."



I've started this like 5 times and keep discarding it!


message 36: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Melanie Joy, I just added you to the #5 Buddy read and then created one for you and me for #10 - the Bird and the Sword. Nancy may want to join us for that because she loves Amy Harmon.

I noticed your number three was Unbound. One of my favorite trilogies ever - and that comes from a non-fantasy lover. But I love Melissa Caruso. Just wondering if you've read the first two.... because if you haven't yet, I would change your number three to the Tethered Mage.


message 37: by Amy (last edited Dec 07, 2024 08:32PM) (new)

Amy | 12895 comments We already have 20 people signed up for Trim for 2025 and its only early December.... Love it.


message 38: by Kelly (new)

Kelly | 998 comments Kelly's 2025 TRIM List

1. Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
2. Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
3. The Next Mrs. Parish by Liv Constantine
4. The People We Keep by Allison Larkin
5. The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
6. Four Seasons In Rome by Anthony Doerr
7. None of This is True by Lisa Jewell
8. The Rosie Result by Graem Simsion
9. Fifth Avenue Glamour Girl by Renee Rosen
10. Tom Lake by Ann Patchett
11. Eventide by Kent Haruf
12. We All Want Impossible Things by Catherine Newman


message 39: by NancyJ (new)

NancyJ (nancyjjj) | 11059 comments Amy wrote: "Melanie Joy, I just added you to the #5 Buddy read and then created one for you and me for #10 - the Bird and the Sword. Nancy may want to join us for that because she loves Amy Harmon.

I noticed ..."


I love the playful language in that book. I wish I thought of it when I got Covid. It’s just a fairy tale, but it always makes me feel better.


message 40: by MelanieJoy (new)

MelanieJoy (ladybird11) | 125 comments Amy wrote: "Melanie Joy, I just added you to the #5 Buddy read and then created one for you and me for #10 - the Bird and the Sword. Nancy may want to join us for that because she loves Amy Harmon.

I noticed ..."


I read the earlier two in the series this year so I'm trying to finish it. They were good!


message 41: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments Wait - its a series? I should look this up......


Heather Reads Books (gothicgunslinger) | 859 comments I'm in! I'm still trying to finalize my list, so TBD on that...

Re: buddy reads, I've taken Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow off my list but have kept Enter Ghost at #11!


message 43: by MelanieJoy (new)

MelanieJoy (ladybird11) | 125 comments Amy wrote: "Wait - its a series? I should look this up......"

Wait which book are you referring to_ I was talking about the Unbound Empire trilogy is more accurate not series, sorry.


message 44: by Amy (new)

Amy | 12895 comments I added Heather Reads Books, and made the changes. Maybe Erin will join us?

Melanie, perhaps Unbound Empire is the name of the series (by Melissa Caruso). I just didn't know if you knew that title was the third and not the first. I really think you would LOVE that series. I sure did, and as I've said, I'm not a fantasy girl. The Tethered Mage is number one.


message 45: by MelanieJoy (new)

MelanieJoy (ladybird11) | 125 comments Amy wrote: "I added Heather Reads Books, and made the changes. Maybe Erin will join us?

Melanie, perhaps Unbound Empire is the name of the series (by Melissa Caruso). I just didn't know if you knew that title..."


Ok yeah we're talking about the same series. I read The Tethered Mage in 2024 as well as the Defiant Heir (#2) so now I still need to read The Unbound Empire. I've checked it out once from the library but I didn't finish it and I want to.


message 46: by MelanieJoy (new)

MelanieJoy (ladybird11) | 125 comments Sue wrote: "Sue's 2025 Trim List

1. The Silence of the Girls

2. The Invention of Wings

3. A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

4. Sugar

5. [boo..."


I've been trying to read [book:The Invention of Wings|18079776]! I can BR this with you!


message 47: by Sallys (last edited Jan 05, 2025 02:02PM) (new)

Sallys | 694 comments 1. Snow Flower and The Secret Fan'
2. The Island of Sea Women
3.The Vulnerables
4The Fox Wife
5 The Briar Club/The Office of Historical Corrections
6There Are Rivers in the Sky
7. The God of the Woods/Persuasion
8The Life of Anna K
9.the Japanese Lover
10. The Lion Women of Tehran
11.The Friend
12.The Bar Harbor Retirement Home for Famous Writers and Their Muses/We All Want Impossible Things


message 48: by Diana (new)

Diana Hryniuk | 837 comments I've finally posted my Trim list in message 16. I plan to take part in 4 buddy reads:
#5 - The Art of Racing in the Rain with Kelly (and Jen?)
#6 - The Garden of Evening Mists with Olivermagnus (Lynda)
#9 - River Sing Me Home with Hannah
#10 - Tom Lake with Sally and Kelly


message 49: by Diana (new)

Diana Hryniuk | 837 comments Jen wrote: "I still need to catch up with my Nov and dec Trim reads, but this was a really great challenge for me this past year so I'm definitely on board for the 2025 edition! I had thought about doing a swi..."

Jen, if you don't mind moving The Art of Racing in the Rain to #5, we could read it together:)


message 50: by Heather Reads Books (last edited Dec 20, 2024 11:35AM) (new)

Heather Reads Books (gothicgunslinger) | 859 comments ALL RIGHT this is my Trim List 2025. As you can see, I'm being extremely indecisive this year with many possibilities for each and an Honorable Mention List, in case I still don't like my options. XD

I don't think I have any existing buddy reads aside from Enter Ghost; lemme know if there are more potential matches and I can swap some things around.

1. The Sleeping Dragon by Joel Rosenberg; Girlfriend on Mars by Deborah Willis; The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

2. Blood of Elves by Andrej Sapkowski; Antarctica by Claire Keegan; The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates

3. Dragons of Autumn Twilight by Margaret Weis; Invisible Things by Mat Johnson; Private Rites by Julia Armfield

4. Royal Assassin by Robin Hobb; The Children of Men by P.D. James; The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins

5. Shadows Linger by Glen Cook; The Unraveling by Vi Keeland; The Wager by David Gran

6. Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher; Biography of X by Catherine Lacey; The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown

7. Nine Princes in Amber by Roger Zelazny; We Used to Live Here by Marcus Kliewer; I Will Show You How It Was: The Story of Wartime Kyiv by Illia Ponomarenko

8. Patriot by Alexei Navalny; Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver; Juniper & Thorn by Ava Reid

9. Elric of Melniborne by Michael Moorcock; That’s Not My Name by Megan Lally; Normal People by Sally Rooney

10.  Bewilderment by Richard Powers; Eastbound by Maylis de Kerangal; I Who Have Never Known Men by Jaqueline Hartman

11. The Elusive Shift by Jon Peterson; Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad; Hard by a Great Forest by Leo Vardiashvili

12. Joyful Recollections of Trauma by Paul Scheer; The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton; Orbital by Samantha Harvey

Honorable Mention:

The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei
Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobson
The Ministry of Time by Kaliene Bradley
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Redden Keefe
AnnieBot by Sierra Greer
The Chaos Machine by Max Fisher
Spells For Forgetting by Adrienne Young


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