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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments SF1 - The Underground Railroad vs. Version Control: http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/201...


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Crickets...


message 3: by Amy (last edited Mar 27, 2017 08:48PM) (new)

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments I'm still finishing Version Control (finally made it to Part II and am thinking of all the people I'm going to shove this at, especially as a female in the tech field and sob! It's gone!) and maybe I am a little buzzed but: conspiracy theory... one of the guys at the Brictor party totally slurred that he was "Director... Executive... Cheevector Directrix" which sounds a hell of a lot like "Cheever" the shadowy backer of Philip's project. Have they been keeping an eye on him this long!?
I also have to again seriously wonder about last week's judge acting like Philip was the main/only character in the book (I thought "he seems like a minor character but maybe his part gets bigger later?") now that I'm over halfway, it's apparent this book is the Rebecca show with a lovely ensemble cast of supporting characters. So weird.


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Jason Perdue | 688 comments They're making a UR mini-series already with Barry Jenkins directing. Sweet.

http://www.indiewire.com/2017/03/the-...


message 5: by Ruthiella (last edited Mar 27, 2017 10:17PM) (new)

Ruthiella | 382 comments Version Control is definitely that "book I loved and only read because of the TOB". I am sorry to see it go. On the bright side, I can look forward to reading Palmer's first novel The Dream of Perpetual Motion some day.

And yes, I felt that Rebecca is clearly the main character too!


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments SF#2: Homegoing vs. The Nix http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/201...


message 7: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 155 comments Amy wrote: "SF#2: Homegoing vs. The Nix http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/201..."

Although I liked The Nix I am glad to see Homegoing advance ro the next round.


message 8: by Lark (new)

Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 197 comments one cool thing about this year is that the obvious zombies, Homegoing and The Underground Railroad, keep advancing, so the probably-not-in-first-place zombies had a chance to sneak in. The Vegetarian and The Nix just don't feel likely to have beaten those two in the zombie voting.


message 9: by Amy (new)

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Yup, I agree. And I'm sort of happy they didn't die at the last minute as a result even if it felt like a steamroll because otherwise they would have been resurrected less than 24hrs later.


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Lola | 118 comments Interesting to read the judgement today. The thing the judge liked the least about Homegoing was what I loved the most. The short amount of time spent with each generation's chosen family member was perfect for me. I knew just enough about the previous character to know how their circumstance affected the next. I thought the connection made and threads woven from one family member to the next was so well done and this is exactly what made the novel work for as, yes, a novel. I found this to be so much more than a collection of short stories. Would I like to read more about some the family members highlighted? Sure. But for this book, I had just enough of each and loved how the author created what was for me, a complete story, from each of these shorter narratives. I felt that the end was a tad rushed and a little too neat, IMO, but I loved the novel so much as a whole that I was ok with that.


message 11: by Lola (last edited Mar 29, 2017 06:09AM) (new)

Lola | 118 comments The Underground Railroad v The Nix:

http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/201...


message 12: by Amy (new)

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Braaaaaaiiinnnnssssssss!


Nadine in California (nadinekc) | 763 comments Lorraine wrote: "Interesting to read the judgement today. The thing the judge liked the least about Homegoing was what I loved the most. The short amount of time spent with each generation's chosen family member wa..."

My thoughts exactly :)


message 14: by Amy (new)

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments The Vegetarian zombie vs. Homegoing: http://www.themorningnews.org/tob/201...


message 15: by Lola (last edited Mar 30, 2017 06:37AM) (new)

Lola | 118 comments Just saw this result. I am really hoping Homegoing takes home the Rooster.


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Me too. TUR has been unstoppable!


message 17: by Lola (new)

Lola | 118 comments Exactly, Amy. It's gotten all the big love. And it deserves it. But I do feel that it completely overshadowed Homegoing-if the publication dates weren't so close, I think the bigger world would be hearing more about Homegoing. It just feels right that this particular prize should go to Homegoing.


Nadine in California (nadinekc) | 763 comments I've been rooting for Homegoing since it was on the long list, with Underground Railroad a close second, and Sudden Death as my Zombie favorite. So at least I'm at peace with this tiny corner of the 2017 universe....


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