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1. Fifth Season by NK Jemisin pushed very close by Uprooted from Naomi Novik, A Gathering of Shadows by VE Schwab and Saints Blood by Sebastien De Castell
2. An easier choice Thirteenth Tale which was not only a great book but also a great discussion here
3 Only Ever Yours. I didnt read a lot of the Irish choices this year to be honest but this was a decent dystopic novel.
4. Kalpa Imperial was the standout from my chalenge

1. Maybe either Who Killed Sherlock Holmes? or The Lake House.
2. I know they are both my nominations but I genuinely enjoyed both Plague and The Thirteenth Tale and the discussions that followed.
3. N/a
4. The Birthday Boys. It was a great reason but also got me to read another great book by the same author, Each Man For Himself.

2. Time and Time Again.
3. Either Only Ever Yours or You.
4. Disgrace. It's a book I would never have picked up only for the challenge - thank you Seraphina :-D

I didn't do the continental challenge but I'm looking forward to the 2017 challenge.
1 My favorite book for the year Water Tossing Boulders: How a Family of Chinese Immigrants Led the First Fight to Desegregate Schools in the Jim Crow South
My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My favorite continental challenge
In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox by Carol Burnett
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
My favorite continental challenge
In Such Good Company: Eleven Years of Laughter, Mayhem, and Fun in the Sandbox by Carol Burnett
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

1. This is a tough one - I liked most of the books from this year, but if I was pushed it would be either After the Crash by Michel Bussi or The Martian by Andy Weir.
2. The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield or Plague C.C. Humphreys.
3. I have only read this quarterly read books and neither would be my favourite.
4. Devil's Peak by Deon Meyer but only because I got a very small way through this challenge!


my book of the year and book of the month was probably the night circus which is now one of my favorites but there are a couple of close runners up
my favourite for the challenge was my Antarctic read
and quarterly read was probably only ever yours, it was a really thought provoking book.


But Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep might be a fun one for us next year ;-)





my book of the year and book of the month was probably the night circus which is now one of my favorites but there are a couple of close runners up
my favourite for the challeng..."
I agree with Serapha that Only Ever Yours was very thought provoking and touched on some very relevant issues. I'd highly recommend the authors other book Asking For It. It has some very graphic scenes but it too makes some very well observed points.

Paul wrote: "Its really interesting watching Bladerunner then reading the book as there are so many differences but both are so good."
I think I also saw Blade Runner when it first came out. Maybe a rewatch is in order!

But the original is still the best! ;-)

Difficult, for me The Round House just ahead of The Martian, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Sellout and The Stars My Destination
2. Favourite GRI BoTM
has to be The Thirteenth Tale
4. Favourite Continental Challenge Read.
Between the World and Me

Ha Ha I have had a very good year! So in order of reading: The Loney by Andrew Michael Hurley ; The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge ; The Glorious Heresies by Lisa McInerney ; The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell ; (Joined GRI about here) The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling ; The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd ; The Humans by Matt Haig ; All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr ; Kafka on the Shore ; The Green Road by Anne Enright (as a result of a GRI recommendation) ; Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien ; The Vegetarian by Han Kang ; The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson and finally Gentlemen and Players by Joanne Harris.
Phew! and the GRs database shows I was only actively reading from May onwards. Joined GRI in the Summer I think.
2. Favourite GRI BoTM:
As I had read the thirteenth tale the month before GRI I am going to say The Door by Magda Szabó . I would never have read this book if it had not have been for GRI and its started me reading more fiction in translation.
3. Favourite GRI Quarterly Read
I have only read two (working on the third). I am going to choose Nothing On Earth by Conor O'Callaghan as its still with me. A weird little book to say the least.
Apologies for the length of number 1 - I would make a rotten judge!

I have Asking for it bought and ready to read sometime in 2017. Looking forward to it (if that is the right thing to say considering the nature of the story).



1. 1984
2.The Thirteenth Tale or Time and Time Again
3.You
4.The Birthday Boys or Ordinary Grace


Fave monthly read was probably Plague.
Fave Quarterly read. I only read a couple so it was Rain Dogs.
Picnic At Hanging Rock was a reread but I still loved it for the Continental Challenge.




Yes he's a great director. I love his style.

2. Favourite GRI BoTM - The Taxidermist's Daughter and Only Ever Yours
3. Favourite GRI Quarterly Read - Distress Signals
4. Favourite Continental Challenge Read - In Cold Blood and The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden
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What were peoples favourite reads this year , -
1. Favourite Read Overall
2. Favourite GRI BoTM
3. Favourite GRI Quarterly Read
4. Favourite Continental Challenge Read.
Not everyone will have a book for each category but it will be interesting to see peoples responses. :-).