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Announcing the Winners of the 32 Author Round
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May 15, 2022 07:05AM

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Kingsolver, Barbara v.
Ozeki, Ruth
Hellenga, Robert v.
See, Lisa
Morrison, Toni v.
Reid, Taylor Jenkins
Follett, Ken v.
Hannah, Kristin**
**only round with outcome significantly impacted by "extra" earned votes in this bracket

Connelly, Michael v.
Towles, Amor
Haruf, Kent v.
Strout, Elizabeth
Patchett, Ann v.
Kinsella, Sophie
Hoffman, Alice v.
Alyan, Hala

Boyne, John v.
Moriarty, Lianne**
Bowen, Rhys v.
Atwood, Margaret
Backman, Fredrik v.
Center, Katherine
Ishiguro, Kazuo v.
Bradbury, Ray
**only round with outcome significantly impacted by "extra" earned votes in this bracket

Turow, Scott v.
Delinsky, Barbara
Michener, James v.
King, Stephen
Austen, Jane v.
James, P.D.
Bujold, Lois McMaster v.
Christie, Agatha**
**only round with outcome significantly impacted by "extra" earned votes in this bracket


Haruf, Kent v.
Strout, Elizabeth
I have one coming up by him... hopefully this month? And I like him. I've only read one by her and I don't like her. LOL!
ETA: 2/4 of my picks for the top remain. 4/4 made it through the first vote, so I lost two of them this time around. :-( The person I had picked for 2nd place is out.


I have a question. For those who really like this Bujold, which wiped out JK Rowling early on, and now Agatha Christie, what would you guys recommend as a first or entry way book?

The Tethered Mage (remember you sent it to me), I think you would like this one


The only one that really surprised me this round was Bujold. I had not even heard of her before this activity.
Was not sure how some of the pairings would go, and many of them were quite close! I love Elizabeth Strout so was happy to see she remained.

You go girl! Let me know know to like it

"only round with outcome significantly impacted by "extra" earned votes in this bracket"
Does it mean that without any "extra" votes, the opposing author would have won? Or is it something else?

Thought people might find it interesting to see how the earned votes did or did not sway the decisions.

Thou..."
Thanks, Anita! Yes, I find it very interesting.

She's one I hadn't heard of, as well.

I found that interesting! I like that you added it in.

I have a question. For those who really like this Bujold, which wiped out JK Rowling early on, and now Agatha Christie, what would you guys recommend as a first..."
That's tough. My first book by her that I liked both times is Falling Free, but there are a few others I gave 4 stars two in the Vorkosigan space opera series. That's a prequel and how she said to start later, but the other place to start there is Shards of Honour which usually shows up in a two volume set called Cordelia's Honor now.
I haven't read any of her books that aren't Vorkosigan, but she has won many awards and it's space opera, not hard core sci fi.

I was sure Christie would win even though I like Bujold better.

I was sure Christie would win too. I have a few more I really want to read. I read Shards of Honour by Bujold, but I don't plan to continue.
This has me wondering how other sci-fi authors might have done in this competition. Becky Chambers has a lot of fans here.





I was also surprised to see Towles win. He's a great author and I love his works, but he has only three books.
Three of my original picks are still in the running.
Books mentioned in this topic
Falling Free (other topics)Shards of Honour (other topics)
The Curse of Chalion (other topics)
The Curse of Chalion (other topics)
The Tethered Mage (other topics)