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09. A book that has been long-listed for the Tournament of Books in any year


Given that, I'm going to wait and see what gets listed for this year, although there's a lot already that are tempting.
(Also, so no one makes the mistake I did - I went into the spreadsheet and thought, there should be more titles than this - then found it has multiple pages.)

Wellness
The Imperfectionists
The Orphan Master's Son
There There
Dept. of Speculation
Snow Road Station - I’m reading a different book by the author now and I like her writing.
The Luminaries
Tell the Wolves I'm Home
Big Swiss
dalex, Behold the Dreamers was so wonderful. It was the first book I read that really made me feel like I was experiencing the 2008 financial crash (for better or worse), and to do it through the eyes of immigrants... heartbreaking but so beautifully done.
I have read the ToB shortlist the last couple of years so I'm selfishly very glad this prompt got in so that I can use it for the shortlisted books. This year reading in order was a bit of a challenge since I had to squeeze in 12 ToB books before March and they only fit a few prompts (surprisingly, the less than 2024 ratings had the most ToB options lol).
I have read the ToB shortlist the last couple of years so I'm selfishly very glad this prompt got in so that I can use it for the shortlisted books. This year reading in order was a bit of a challenge since I had to squeeze in 12 ToB books before March and they only fit a few prompts (surprisingly, the less than 2024 ratings had the most ToB options lol).
NancyJ, The Orphan Master's Son was one of the best books my book club has ever read! And I also really liked The Luminaries (it felt much shorter than it actually was).

Good to know! I was wondering about both of them. I’ve been avoiding long books this year, and I vow to change that next year.

Thanks! According to Amazon, I purchased the kindle version in May '20 so I guess it's time to read it.






















Brooklyn - Colm Toibin (2010)
The Burgess Boys - Elizabeth Strout (2014)
Search - Michelle Huneven (2023)










I really enjoyed Trust, but I needed to read spoilers to figure out the structure of the 4 books in one. Some spoilers did spoil the twist at the end though. Send me a DM if you need a tip.


There are a lot that have been shelved as YA, Young Adult, read-for-school, school, coming of age, etc. I looked through the listopia for books I remember with young protagonists, and checked for the tags. These all work for YA related tags, and some have middle school tags. Even if they have more adult tags than YA, I would still consider them fair game.
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Salvage the Bones by Jesmyn West, also Sing, Unburied, Sing
The Round House by Louise Erdrich
Tell the Wolves I'm Home
Small Country by Gael Faye -read for school
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Now Is Not the Time to Panic by Kevin Wilson
Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
Where the Crawdads Sing
Others to check
The Nickel Boys
Sabrina & Corina
A Girl Returned
Klara and the Sun
The Book of Goose
The Violin Conspiracy
Brooklyn
Nothing to See Here
Teachers, librarians, parents, and younger readers in the group might recognize many others too.

Thanks

I'm hoping the 2025 longlist gets announced this week! Last year it was announced around this time.
The 2025 longlist is posted!
https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/the...
I've updated the spreadsheet above to reflect it, and will continue to update it as the shortlist and winner get announced.
But this does add 72 more possibilities for this prompt!
https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/the...
I've updated the spreadsheet above to reflect it, and will continue to update it as the shortlist and winner get announced.
But this does add 72 more possibilities for this prompt!

https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/the...
I've updated the spreadsheet above to reflect it, and will continue to update it as the shortlist and winne..."
Someone started a listopia already. Let me know of it’s not accurate,
I can delete this link if it’s not.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Redshirts
Good Material
The City and Its Uncertain Walls
I own Redshirts, so I should probably do that. But the audiobook for Good Material is narrated by an actor I like, so I might do that one just as an excuse to listen to him talk.
The Murakami book looks interesting, though.



On this year's longlist the two that interest me are Model Home and Martyr!. Otherwise I'll have to go digging through the backlist.
The listopia looks pretty accurate, though it's missing one book (should be 71 and this one only has 70 on it).
I'll be waiting until the shortlist is published to decide which book I'll use for this prompt, but since I'm not reading in order, it shouldn't be too difficult to slot one in.
EDIT: Nvm, looks like one of the longlist was removed (I grabbed the list for the spreadsheet within the first hour of the list being posted - looks like there was a book removed because it didn't fall in the correct publication dates. I've updated the spreadsheet to reflect it!)
I'll be waiting until the shortlist is published to decide which book I'll use for this prompt, but since I'm not reading in order, it shouldn't be too difficult to slot one in.
EDIT: Nvm, looks like one of the longlist was removed (I grabbed the list for the spreadsheet within the first hour of the list being posted - looks like there was a book removed because it didn't fall in the correct publication dates. I've updated the spreadsheet to reflect it!)
Thanks for putting up the link to the 2025 list for this. I think I'm going for In Ascension here, from the 2025 list. I started reading it last year, but only got about 20% through it before other books pushed it down the priority list. I should finish it!
I do want to read The Ministry of Time at some point, but I'm waiting for the PB to be released so the kindle price drops.
Other than those, the only one I've heard of is Orbital, which I read and enjoyed last year, and would recommend.
I do want to read The Ministry of Time at some point, but I'm waiting for the PB to be released so the kindle price drops.
Other than those, the only one I've heard of is Orbital, which I read and enjoyed last year, and would recommend.

I'm still unpacking it - it was funny, but it was also introspective with some themes that seemed to be running just under the story itself.
A Happy Marriage
Addictive Behavior
The Quest for Perfection
It had a sort of time travel feel to it, but not exactly - more shifting timelines. How what you do today may (or may not) change what happens to you tomorrow. Or next year. Or five years from now.
It was an interesting book.
dalex wrote: "Prior to this prompt I'd never heard of the Tournament of Books and I don't recognize a lot of the titles that are on the lists. I've tentatively chosen Behold the Dreamers by [auth..."
That was such a good book!!
I've never heard of it but boy, I've read lots of their books. I'm torn between reading one of the 2 winners I've not read or even heard of or reading something that's on my TBR list
So either [book:Fever Dream|30763882] or The Book of Goose or for TBR books Hild or The Fireman
That was such a good book!!
I've never heard of it but boy, I've read lots of their books. I'm torn between reading one of the 2 winners I've not read or even heard of or reading something that's on my TBR list
So either [book:Fever Dream|30763882] or The Book of Goose or for TBR books Hild or The Fireman


Now that I've read one of this author's books I'm looking forward to reading more.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Wedding People (other topics)The Ministry of Time (other topics)
Birnam Wood (other topics)
Golden State (other topics)
The Book of Goose (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Percival Everett (other topics)James McBride (other topics)
Kate Greathead (other topics)
Michiko Aoyama (other topics)
Yewande Omotoso (other topics)
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Our read-a-thon winner Megan chose this prompt, saying, "I read through the ToB short list for the first time this year and it was so much fun! I found myself interested in books I would have otherwise never picked up because of it. I think it would be a great way to push people out of their comfort zones."
Spreadsheet with all of the Longlists throughout the years (note that everything on the shortlist was also on the longlist): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
More about the Tournament: https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/about
ATY Listopia: https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...
What are you reading for this prompt, and what year was it longlisted?