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Bretnie wrote: "Yaaaay! I am crossing my fingers for Washington Black vs My Sister, the Serial Killer!"
Weren't you behind me on the SPL list for My Sister, the Serial Killer? How did you get it before me? I'm still waiting, #25 on the holds list.
Weren't you behind me on the SPL list for My Sister, the Serial Killer? How did you get it before me? I'm still waiting, #25 on the holds list.

Thanks Bob!

Weren't you behind me on the SPL list for My Sister, the Serial Killer? How did you get it b..."
It's available as a peak pick! There were lots of copies at the Southwest Branch!
Bretnie wrote: "Tina wrote: "Bretnie wrote: "Yaaaay! I am crossing my fingers for Washington Black vs My Sister, the Serial Killer!"
Weren't you behind me on the SPL list for My Sister, the Serial Killer? How did..."
Yay! I should have guessed that, based on how many copies they ordered. I'll go get it tomorrow. Thanks!
Weren't you behind me on the SPL list for My Sister, the Serial Killer? How did..."
Yay! I should have guessed that, based on how many copies they ordered. I'll go get it tomorrow. Thanks!
Elizabeth Arnold wrote: "Can we add sub-groups for individual books ourselves, Amy, or is that something you and Tina do? (Just wondering, don't want to pressure you at all, you've already done so much work.)"
I'm on it, Elizabeth!
I'm on it, Elizabeth!
Drew wrote: "I was pleasantly surprised to see the shortlist released so early and on my 65th birthday to boot!"
Happy birthday!
Happy birthday!

Happy birthday!!


I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be good audio candidates?

I have only known you for a short time Drew but I hope you have a wonderful birthday. :)

Happy birthday, Drew!

I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be good audio candida..."
Gretchen, both Washington Black and So Lucky were great audio books for me - the first in particular.

I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be g..."
Oh and I thought Speak No Evil lent itself really well to audio too. Good narration also.

I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be good audio candida..."
I listened to Washington Black, The Overstory, There There, My Sister The Serial Killer, and Census all on audio and enjoyed all of them. The preceding order is probably how I would rank them as audio experiences which is nice, because I did not do that on purpose.

I'm listening to the Dictionary of Animal Languages, and while I'm loving the narrator, its unique and wandering format makes it a bit more challenging to follow if you're not paying close attention. I will probably re-read it in print when I'm done.

I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be good audio candida..."
I tried Call Me Zebra on audio and had to bail before the end of the first chapter. I could not stand the narrator, but I did try listening to it in between Irish and English narrators. The narrator's voice was very shrill and I could hear something in her mouth as she was speaking.
I highly recommend Milkman on audio.

I have holds on a bunch of the shortlist books now, will see if the extra few weeks give me time to get to more of them this year.

I second Milkman on audio. So wonderful to listen to.

Thanks so much, Tina! Can't wait to discuss the books!


I'm listening to many more audio books this year. Does anyone have thoughts on which of the shortlist would be good audio candida..."
I listened to Milkman as audio book and thought it was great.

Someone randomly gave me a copy of Warlight a couple months ago. Anyone tackled it?
The audio of The House of Broken Angels is very good, and the narration brought the story to life for me. I also liked the narrator of A Terrible Country, a man, who does a great Russian grandmother voice.

I'm kind of a lurker/passive friend of the tournament. I don't read a lot of fiction outside of sci fi (i'm in grad school so that has eaten up a lot of my usual casual reading time) each year, so I use the Rooster as kind of a cheat sheet for the years best fiction. I look through the long list and star any books that sound really interesting to me. Then I try to buy/borrow 10 books from the shortlist to read through before the tournament starts...needless to say I'm loving the extra time this year. Anyway, there were 7 books picked that I had starred:
Census
The Mars Room
My Sister the Serial Killer
The Overstory
Parking Lot Attendant
There There
Warlight
I'm wondering if any of you could recommend 3 more for me to look into? I'm fine with them not being a story I would normally read, that's kinda the point of this tournament for me, pull me out of my comfort zone. Reading through your comments it sounds like I should strongly consider Washington Black?
Thanks in advance for the suggestions!


Interesting. Definitely timely. Thanks!

Thanks for de-lurking Dustin! I too use the TOB to guide my contemporary fiction reading each year. All my other reading is devoted to playing catch up with back-catalogs and classics.
I can't really advise you because I've only read four and you listed them all already! I usually let library availability be my guide if I don't know which one to tackle next.
Welcome, Dustin!
I haven't read it yet, but Washington Black seems likely to go deep into the tournament, so that's a must-read. The Italian Teacher is very good, and The House of Broken Angels is my favorite of those I have read.
I haven't read it yet, but Washington Black seems likely to go deep into the tournament, so that's a must-read. The Italian Teacher is very good, and The House of Broken Angels is my favorite of those I have read.

I agree about The Immortalists. French Exit (much to my surprise) wasn't my cuppa either but I really would have enjoyed seeing discussions and commentary about it.


I'm kind of a lurker/passive friend of the tournament. I don't read a lot of fiction outside of sci fi (i'm in grad school so that has eaten up a lot of my usual casual reading time) ..."
Welcome Dustin! I'll throw 3 additional recs your way:
Speak No Evil
Washington Black
Milkman (on Audio)

I've read it. It wasn't for me. But that doesn't mean it isn't for you!

Topher wrote: "Still pretty blown away that Flights (not a book of short stories, BTW) didn’t make the list. A gorgeous and wonderful novel."
I haven't read it yet, but from the description alone, it seems a perfect fit for the ToB.
I haven't read it yet, but from the description alone, it seems a perfect fit for the ToB.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qki1...


Ellen, I'm listening to it on Hoopla. Maybe you can find it there.

Thanks for the link Sherri. I am going to buy my own copy of this delightful novel myself.

Thanks, Ellen! It's not speaking to me as I read the back cover, so it might go to the bottom of my Tournament pile. Sorry, Warlight!


464 books?"
I think you are in good company Elizabeth. LOL! Bob showed us a picture of his physical TBR shelves (last year?) and it was AMAZING! I keep my read and unread mixed so I can't really "see" how many of them are TBR.

464 books?"
I thought I was bad, since I currently have 142 TBR on my Kindle, almost all of them from Netgalley. My physical TBR pile is even worse though :-(
The Shortlist and Judges
You've got a little over 2 weeks for the Zombie Poll which is at the bottom of the page. Vote for your favorite (or play strategic if you're crazy like that) by Dec 30th