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TW: April 2020 Pick: This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone
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terpkristin wrote: "And this was one of the ones I had negative interest in and hoped would lose. I said way back that I figured one of the two I really didn’t want would win. I’m glad S&L is meeting expectations."


Are you okay? I’m asking sincerely. Your posts over the past few months have indicated that something is very wrong.



I really do appreciate what Rob has done with keeping us organized within the cluster that is Goodreeds file structure. But maybe the rest of us can help him out on this one, possibly with suggestions of something a bit less convoluted. I'll admit I don't have any great ideas off the top of my head, but I'm sure someone around here does.

TW is fine by me. Not sure if we've had others with that abbreviation, but it mostly only matters that the 12 books we read in a year have a different prefix.

I was already planning to read (listen to) both of those this month if possible before it's my turn to borrow TW.
The description for TW reminded my of [book:The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August|35066358] which I listened to after it was in March Madness last year. I loved it!

I’ve already read City of Brass, and I’ve just bought The Ten Thousand Doors of January, so I’d be happy to join an alternate read for either one of those

I wonder how long we can keep up the time travel streak? Maybe a throwback to a classic in May (I assume May is a Sword month) with A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court?

I’m down for that. I’ve seen the movie but not read it.
Lots of Fantasy time travel books, too. We’ve already read Dragonflight, but there’s also Kindred, A Christmas Carol, and The Anubis Gates. I really liked The Chronoliths, too.

I read Harry August after MM2019 too. I loved it and was cheering on TW this year hoping it would be more of the same.
I'm about a third of the way into TW and I can report that it is definitely its own thing plot-wise. What it shares with Harry August is a very beautiful writing style with a sense of humour peeking through the cracks, and a way of making you seriously think about some very fundamental ideas.
I'm really glad I'm reading this book, and thanks to all who nominated and voted for it!


Wow!
So many different precisely crafted moments of excellence.
It was like a literary fireworks show, moments of wonder, humour, horror, beauty.
So much in so few pages.


One of the reasons I kind of skim past these threads a lot of times is that people say, more or less "I liked it" or "I didn't like" it which is fine... but a) not a springboard for discussion and b) does anyone here really care if another person liked or didn't like a book? I know I don't because some people will like a given book, others will dislike it, some will be in the middle. I'm far more interested in WHY... because that can lead to considering things I've missed.

Hard to do that without spoilers so I will refrain from that at this point in time (most people probably haven't even started the book yet.) Give it a couple of weeks :)

BTW, this wasn't really directed at you or anyone specific. It's a thought that I've been having about threads recently both here and in another group. Lot of "I liked/didnt like $BOOK" which make me think in reply "So? Tell us more!" and this thread was on top f the unread pile, so...
This thread is not for discussing the contents of the book. It's for discussing the announcement of the pick. I'll be locking it tomorrow anyways.
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Books mentioned in this topic
Dragonflight (other topics)Kindred (other topics)
A Christmas Carol (other topics)
The Anubis Gates (other topics)
The Chronoliths (other topics)
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Amal El-Mohtar (other topics)Max Gladstone (other topics)
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