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ToB 2025 Summer Bracket


Does anyone have an invite link to get in? I can't find it from emails.

Yeah, I'm assuming Intermezzo will make the cut, and I plan to sit that one out. It's unlikely I'll be able to read most of the new books that make it in, so I'll just be chiming in where it makes sense (what I've read).



Oh I'm definitely NOT voting for Intermezzo!! I wouldn't be so sure that it will get in. I'm an actual Sally Rooney fan and I did NOT like this one. Bright side: if it gets into the brackets, I'll know how I want to vote on it LOL!
I'm going to try to choose some books that feel a little different from the usual ToB choices. I've not read Good Material or Service Model but I think I'll vote for them, they both feel like books we don't usually get in the tournament.
Oh ,and I LOVED Hard Girls so I'm really pulling for Lennon!


...you know, after I reread the Neapolitan Novels.


There's a book I hated that made pretty much all the award lists and it has a lot of fans here, so I'll skip the rounds that include that one, to be uncharacteristically nice. If we're choosing, that means people's feelings are often involved and a robust discussion leads only to unhappiness.
I'm very interested to see which books are chosen and I'd love to discuss Long Island Compromise and Real Americans with all of you.


My two cents: I just finished 'My Friends' by Hisham Matar. I expected to love it as it was on so many awards list but I found it only JUST OKAY.
I will honor Lark's comment that only making it to the long list was great and not vote for 'Poor Deer'.
Hoping we don't have repeat summer books.
I think I might only vote for the FEW books I feel very strongly about, both to make it on the bracket and when they are actually competing.

Can't you put the title under a spoiler tag or something - for those of us who want to know....


(view spoiler)



LOL I feel seen

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I likely share some of your opinions on that one, so you won't be the only dissenter. ;)
For me, it was a fantastic idea/reveal that wasn't executed in a way that worked for me. I categorize it as a major missed opportunity. But I know many loved it, so it obviously worked for other readers.


https://www.tournamentofbooks.com/wel..."
Thanks Phyllis! I realized I misread the heading of this post. I thought we were talking about the TOF for this group. I’m behind, and was curious about the first round of the game.

I got the spoiler a few hours too late, and took that one with me on a flight. I have mixed feelings about it that I would be happy to air out in the summer camp, though, so I hope if it comes up, we get the dissenters and the promoters chiming in.

No kidding! (However, I'm not sure I want to offer additional suggestions; I'm afraid of this becoming some kind of Monkey's Paw narrative.)
So far, I've read 5 non-shortlist, longlist books (a couple in the lead-up to the tournament, a couple after the camp plan was announced, and one in between that I was disappointed had missed the cut).
Of those 5, there's only one I think would have been a contender.
But there are still a lot of longlist books I haven't gotten to, yet. (Started my 6th....)

Creation Lake
The Ministry of Time
Real Americans
Wandering Stars

Creation Lake
The Ministry of Time
Real Americans
Wa..."
I guess that makes sense, those four have been pretty popular. Even I have read three of them (disliked two, was mid on the third) so I can follow along with the discussion.


SAME.
No more [apples] for me. Please and Thank You.

Creation Lake
The Ministry of Time
Real Americans
Wa..."
I've read three of those four.
Ministry was great until ... it wasn't. I personally think it went off the rails. But it will provide decent discussion fodder.
Real Americans was a "meh" for me except for the parts set in China.
Wandering Stars had some beautiful moments. It didn't wow me in the way that There, There did, but I wasn't sorry to have read it.
I have Creation Lake but haven't yet read it, so if I decide to participate in Camp ToB this will be the push I need to move it off the TBR pile.
Thanks for the update, Phyllis, even though most of the apparent shoe-ins weren't favorites for me.

Yeah, I'm with you on that. =Creation Lake= is on my TBR, but the other three aren't (and your response isn't encouraging me to reconsider). I'm actually surprised that those books are the overwhelming leaders right now.



“Absolution” by Jeff VanderMeer
“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” by Haruki Murakami
“Creation Lake” by Rachel Kushner
“Good Material” by Dolly Alderton
“The Husbands” by Holly Gramazio
“I Cheerfully Refuse” by Leif Enger
“Intermezzo” by Sally Rooney
“Long Island Compromise” by Taffy Brodesser-Akner
“The Ministry of Time” by Kaliane Bradley
“My Friends” by Hisham Matar
“Playground” by Richard Powers
“Real Americans” by Rachel Khong
“The Safekeep” by Yael Van Der Wouden
“This Strange Eventful History” by Claire Messud
“Wandering Stars” by Tommy Orange
“You Dreamed of Empires” by Álvaro Enrigue


Amanda -- I definitely think reading the Area X trilogy first would be important! I am actually planning to reread the Area X trilogy before I read Absolution, since I was planning on doing that this summer anyway, and most of the other Camp books I won't be able to grab or don't interest me anyway. This is worrying me about the amount of participation that will happen for Camp though. Even reading six books a summer with way more advance time to read them in previous years was tough enough to get many people to jump in the discussion!




“Absolution” by Jeff VanderMeer
“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” by Haruki Murakami
“Creation Lake” by Rachel Kushner
“Good Material” by Dolly Alderton
“The Husbands” by ..."
Thank you for the list. I think it's a good list, a good mix of books. And I also think I'm probably not going to have time to read more than one or two of them (other than the 5 I've already read).
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Which books are getting your votes? Which books are you most excited to build a case for?