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And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
THIS is actually my favorite part of the Tournament of Books! I don't remember, are books written in previous years, but translated into english in 2019 are eligible?
Nadine wrote: "Tina wrote: "This thread is for discussing 2019 books.
And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
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Yes, they are.
And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
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Yes, they are.

Jason wrote: "Is Sally Rooney's Normal People a 2020 ToB eligible book? It just came out in US, but was huge in the UK last year."
Yes, it's eligible based on the April US publication date.
Yes, it's eligible based on the April US publication date.

That looks so interesting! Adding it to my TBR...
Has anyone read An Orchestra of Minorities? It's next up for me.



Jan wrote: "Is anyone interested in Old Drift? That one has a great review by Salman Rushdie in today’s NYT and is high on my TBR."
The description of The Old Drift didn't interest me. But I picked up the ARC because I was impressed by Serpell, who spoke about her book on a panel of debut authors at ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle. I haven't read it yet.
The description of The Old Drift didn't interest me. But I picked up the ARC because I was impressed by Serpell, who spoke about her book on a panel of debut authors at ALA Midwinter Meeting in Seattle. I haven't read it yet.

The description of The Old Drift didn't interest..."
I picked up the ARC at the Seattle conference as well and I'm interested in it. I didn't catch that panel, though. I'm going to up my participation here at ToB. I've really enjoyed reading the discussions.

I saw that review...This book fascinates me. I put it on hold when I saw it in The Millions, and I'm picking it up from the library next week. It's so long, I'm not sure I'll be able to finish it before it's due since I'm finishing something now and do want to try Orchestra, but I'm hoping to make enough headway to be able to tell if I want to take it out again (or buy it.)

I am planning to read Old Drift soon - hopefully sometime in April, but will hold off to time it with a group read. (I won it in a GR giveaway! Woot Woot!!)

Is there a group read somewhere? That would motivate me to finish.


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I do not think that OoM is difficult to understand. I did enjoy it quite a bit in print. I gave it 5 stars at the time and I feel that rating for me still sticks. It's hard to talk about why without giving away spoilers.

I also loved American Spy but I don't think enough people did to get it to the longlist unfortunately. It was an easy 5 stars for me but a lot of other readers I know only gave it 3 or 4.

And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
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This is my favorite part too! I would never have come across Smoke City if not for this group. I'm looking forward to another year of great recommendations.


Black Leopard, Red Wolf took me twice as long as most books to read. It's not a book you can read in a lazy manner. Ultimately I found it to be fine, there certainly was some pay off to stick with it to the end, but I'm not sure the pay off was enough. By the end a lot of the first third of the book was hard to recall. I found the lists of characters provided at the beginning pretty useless as they didn't provide enough detail about the various characters.
I'm not a prude, but the violence and sex in this book were over the top. It gets compared to Game of Thrones a bit (unfairly I think). It certainly makes Game of Thrones seem PG rated in comparison.
While I'm happy I read the book, I don't think it would be a good book for the TOB.


I just can't wait to reread and discuss these amazing books.



Thanks so much, Sophia ☺

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Is there a group read somewhere? That would motivate me to finish."
I would be interested but probably not until June.

I'd be up for a buddy read too, if you want to post it on NLF? I have the book from the library today. It looks so thick and inviting. Gorgeous cover!


Will do!

And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
Can someone point me to, or add to the thread, the date parameters for consideration? I'd really like to include The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish by Katya Apekina but I'm not sure if it came out too early.
Jenny (Reading Envy) wrote: "Tina wrote: "This thread is for discussing 2019 books.
And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
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Eligibility is officially the calendar year, but ToB organizers occasionally include a book published the previous December, and hardly ever include those published in the last quarter of the current year. Dates for our contenders list are Dec-Dec.
I've confused myself with all those dates!
And, here is a link to a new list: Goodreads Picks for ToB 2020. Please only add books you have read and would like to see in the next ToB."
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Eligibility is officially the calendar year, but ToB organizers occasionally include a book published the previous December, and hardly ever include those published in the last quarter of the current year. Dates for our contenders list are Dec-Dec.
I've confused myself with all those dates!

finally made the Tournament of Champions discussion thread (we really need someone to decide what we're gonna call it!
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Another of her novels, The Red Car, was on the long list a few years ago and it's a fantastic book. I've got her new one on my list of books to get soon.

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I adored The Red Car also! She is so talented! ❤

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I usually don't like soap-opera-y plots, but if Marcy Dermansky writes it, it's a must read for me! Can't wait for Very Nice!

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You won't regret it, Nadine! ❤




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