completely agree about the general fiction category being really strong this year! I didn’t realize so many litfic book i enjoyed released this year until i saw them all together here
whenever the goodreads choice awards come out i feel so out of the loop lmao... literally the only one of these i've read is the book i'm currently reading, absolution by jeff vandermeer, and i've only heard of a couple of the other books...
i randomly got i hope this finds you well from the library and was pleasantly surprised at how much fun i had. i didn’t even expect to see it on the choice awards lol
You're right, this year has been so boring! I've been following the big literary prizes for help, but it seems everyone's been unwhelmed with those picks too (aside from James, which pretty much everyone agrees is really good). PS. I know you say you won't read Sally Rooney, but her last 2 books have been really, really strong!
All the Colors of the Dark was probably my most disappointing book of the year. I’d be so interested in hearing your thoughts! God of the Woods was overhyped.
I read mainly fantasy and only read 3 books in the fantasy category, and I’m uninterested in most of the others, I’ve gotta get more into indie and self-pub, at least they’re doing something interesting
I read Middle of The Night by Riley Sager this summer and it was giving Nickelodeon’s “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” … can’t believe his payola on booktube 😭 God of The Woods by Liz Moore was aggressively fine, it could’ve pushed further with the narrative of motherhood, young girls being married young etc. but it only scraped the surface…
I just read James and I thought it was phenomenal, it really should have won. I instantly knew I wouldn’t click with Orbital but I wanted to try. Stream of consciousness stuff is just not for me 😭, one page was random musings on life the next would be a list of the names of the Great Lakes, I did not get it 😭 If you want to read anything else from the shortlist The Safekeep was excellent!
I really am enjoying blue sisters with 100 pages left but that might have something to do with the fact that I’ve already lost a lot of people in my life so I’m enjoying the difference in perspective from each sister…..it might also have something to do with the fact that right before this I read Sandwich and the writer made the main character out to seem like a complete moron as the main plot and her “adventures” and whatever that was turned out to be the side plot
Yes!!! Disappointed with the GR nominees. It's lacking. I thought it was just me, but I also don't stay on top of reading the mostly newly released, trendiest, most popular books.
I was rooting for James for the Booker even though I hadn’t read any of them. Besides Everett being the only man, I feel like it was too American for the UK judges. Hopefully that means the Pulitzer judges choose it. I finished reading Huck Finn today. James is on my agenda for December. I had forgotten how much I couldn’t stand Tom Sawyer’s treatment of Jim. I hope Everett did something different with that.
There are wayyyyy better stories than whatever Sally Rooney is trying to do chile lmao 😂 Life is too short. Paradise Problem was a 0/5 which is such a shame because The Unhoneymooners was EXCELLENT, like I was so disappointed. That FMC was cringe as hell.
@mohamadfirdausbinmat2577 ghostsmith by nicki pau Preto. It is a duology and you should read the first one called bonesmith. I love both books, it is a YA fantasy. Very refreshing and I loved the lore of it all
James definitely should have won the Booker prize and Orbital was a snoozefest but they were definitely gonna have a woman win since the last time was in 2019. It's annoying because James was the best book there. Orbital was a short book that felt like it was 1000 pages long.
I'm sorry, but Crazy Stupid Asians made me cackle out loud 🤣
PAYOLa 😂 im crying
I'm not the biggest fan of Sally Rooney but Intermezzo is an amazing book. Currently reading Blue Sisters & enjoying it a lot 😊
I agree 2024 has been full of bland ass reads!
Riley Sager and his Payola!!! Lucy Foley, HACK!
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completely agree about the general fiction category being really strong this year! I didn’t realize so many litfic book i enjoyed released this year until i saw them all together here
Wanted to read blue sisters but they said the author mentions isreal in it and just don’t feel like supporting that
It’s just okay anyway.
whenever the goodreads choice awards come out i feel so out of the loop lmao... literally the only one of these i've read is the book i'm currently reading, absolution by jeff vandermeer, and i've only heard of a couple of the other books...
i randomly got i hope this finds you well from the library and was pleasantly surprised at how much fun i had. i didn’t even expect to see it on the choice awards lol
i read mostly new releases in 2024 and i'll say that none of them gagged me :/
Gagged me???
the payola reads are killing me 😭
You're right, this year has been so boring! I've been following the big literary prizes for help, but it seems everyone's been unwhelmed with those picks too (aside from James, which pretty much everyone agrees is really good). PS. I know you say you won't read Sally Rooney, but her last 2 books have been really, really strong!
Lemme just say that I'm a librarian and this is how I find out Riley Sager is a man?!!! 😂😂
All the Colors of the Dark was probably my most disappointing book of the year. I’d be so interested in hearing your thoughts! God of the Woods was overhyped.
Save your time and don’t read Orbital. 😅 but definitely read James!
I opened the list and was so confused bc how have I read over 70 books this year and basically none are nominated
I read mainly fantasy and only read 3 books in the fantasy category, and I’m uninterested in most of the others, I’ve gotta get more into indie and self-pub, at least they’re doing something interesting
I read Middle of The Night by Riley Sager this summer and it was giving Nickelodeon’s “Are You Afraid of the Dark?” … can’t believe his payola on booktube 😭
God of The Woods by Liz Moore was aggressively fine, it could’ve pushed further with the narrative of motherhood, young girls being married young etc. but it only scraped the surface…
Unrelated, are the Crew neck sweaters coming back in stock? I still really want one 🤞🏾
queen you should read ao3 stuff
Why you luring her to the dark side bruh 😂😂
I just read James and I thought it was phenomenal, it really should have won. I instantly knew I wouldn’t click with Orbital but I wanted to try. Stream of consciousness stuff is just not for me 😭, one page was random musings on life the next would be a list of the names of the Great Lakes, I did not get it 😭 If you want to read anything else from the shortlist The Safekeep was excellent!
well i most certainly agree
I really am enjoying blue sisters with 100 pages left but that might have something to do with the fact that I’ve already lost a lot of people in my life so I’m enjoying the difference in perspective from each sister…..it might also have something to do with the fact that right before this I read Sandwich and the writer made the main character out to seem like a complete moron as the main plot and her “adventures” and whatever that was turned out to be the side plot
Yes!!!
Disappointed with the GR nominees. It's lacking.
I thought it was just me, but I also don't stay on top of reading the mostly newly released, trendiest, most popular books.
The god of the woods was sooo boring I dnf’d
I read Home is where the bodies are and it's fine. Seems new releases were super lackluster this year.
I was rooting for James for the Booker even though I hadn’t read any of them. Besides Everett being the only man, I feel like it was too American for the UK judges. Hopefully that means the Pulitzer judges choose it.
I finished reading Huck Finn today. James is on my agenda for December. I had forgotten how much I couldn’t stand Tom Sawyer’s treatment of Jim. I hope Everett did something different with that.
There are wayyyyy better stories than whatever Sally Rooney is trying to do chile lmao 😂 Life is too short.
Paradise Problem was a 0/5 which is such a shame because The Unhoneymooners was EXCELLENT, like I was so disappointed. That FMC was cringe as hell.
I read 9 2024 releases, only 1 I rated 5 stars.
What is the 5-star rated book if i may know?
@mohamadfirdausbinmat2577 ghostsmith by nicki pau Preto. It is a duology and you should read the first one called bonesmith. I love both books, it is a YA fantasy. Very refreshing and I loved the lore of it all
Idk Emily Henry might sweep the romance category again..Just for the summer stay with me!!
I hope not. Ricki Wilde was better.
James definitely should have won the Booker prize and Orbital was a snoozefest but they were definitely gonna have a woman win since the last time was in 2019. It's annoying because James was the best book there. Orbital was a short book that felt like it was 1000 pages long.
Am I deaf or is it super quiet 😭
11:15 tooo reall XD