Tournament of Books discussion

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Optic Nerve
2020 Super Rooster -Tourney!
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Semi-Finals and Zombies

2020 - Normal People (Optic Nerve)
2017 - The Underground Railroad (Homegoing)
2016 - The Sellout (The Turner House)
2013 - The Orphan Master's Son (The Fault in Our Stars)
2012 - The Sisters Brothers (Open City)
2009 - A Mercy (City of Refuge)
2005 - Cloud Atlas (The Plot Against America)

Surprise!
Obviously, I am taking myself out of the bracket contest. They asked me to do the guest commentary after I had submitted my bracket, but I thought it would be suspicious if I just up and deleted it. And the only rule they gave me was “don’t tell anyone.” Happy to answer any questions now though.
I’m trying to avoid the commentariat today, but we’ll see.

Jason, I’m so excited to see you in the commentary booth today!

Surprise!
Obviously, I am taking myself out of the bracket contest. They asked me to do the guest commentary after I had subm..."
Congrats on your commentary today - nice work!!
And I for one am happy to keep you in the contest, since you submitted your bracket picks before you got this commentary assignment. I was unemployed from Dec-May this past year, but now have a job that allows me to spend too much money supporting my local independent bookstores. I'd be very happy to send a book to the bracket winner who happens to also have experienced unemployment recently, and being a student again can't be an easy financial situation (if you end up winning, or even if you don't!).


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Obviously, I am taking myself out of the bracket contest. They asked me to do the guest commentary after I had subm..."
Yay, Jason! (insert Kermit arm flail here)

I didn't submit predictions for the SuperRooster, but I'd like to join in on the award for the winner as I am still pleased every time I think about the wonderful books I received. Is that possible?

Ha, good to know I'm not the only one who feels personally responsible for keeping their local bookstores afloat. ;)
Hope you enjoy Earthlings!

I didn't submit predictions for the SuperRooster, but I'd like to join in on the award for the winner as I am still pleased every ..."
I'm sure whoever wins would be happy to receive a book from you - nice of you to offer!
I'm also excited about picking out a book for the winner. There aren't many big readers in my life, so I look forward to shopping for a book for another lit lover.

But, he inserted more stuff inside my paragraphs to make it more back-and-forth. He deleted my one good joke, but it was at his expense and another veiled sports reference, so I guess I had it coming. I had no idea sports metaphors were verboten. I thought that was the point.



It's pretty open-ended and up to you. I found perusing their 'want to read' shelf is direct knowledge, but you don't know if they already own the book. I like seeing what they consider a 5-star read and picking something you think fits their taste but isn't on their 'read' shelf. And then I've also just asked.

Well, that was another author picking Rooney while everyone scratched their heads. The last book standing in the bracket contest is City of Refuge. Wow.

Just wow.

Just wow."
Yes, having it win earlier this year was enough. I just don't get it with that book. :(



here's hoping!!

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Obviously, I am taking myself out of the bracket contest. They asked me to do the guest commentary after I had subm..."
Huzzah! Great fun to be in the room where it happens. :)

I'd also be fine not seeing the phrase "purity test" batted around for awhile but maybe that's just me. :)


I guess this is close to what people also say about The Underground Railroad...that blurring the truth can lead to unfortunate misconceptions. I felt it less with The Underground RR though because the premise of that book is so fantastic, plus we -know- what happened with the Underground RR, whereas what's happening in N Korea is much worse than we can imagine probably but still not the same as Johnson's novel.

Thank you, Jason. That is helpful.

Well, that was another author picking Rooney while everyone scratched their heads. The last book standing in the bracket contest is City of Refug..."
Isn't it crazy that, out of 19 of us in the bracket contest, only 1 of us managed to pick just 1 of the two final original Rooster contenders? Somehow I thought we were more intuitive than that. Hah!

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I'm really hoping! He does that and I'm reading everything he's written! (fingers crossed!)
Meanwhile on the N. Korean location discussion, I would love to see someone do multiple interviews with defectors who have made it out of N.Korea and then write a fictional story taking place in the north. I wonder how available those folks are? (I think there is some ongoing danger for them so I'm not sure how elusive they remain).


Please let me enjoy my mashed potatoes!

Everyone does... it was a bad analogy. ;)



Maybe they skipped the book and watched the mini-series which was a significant improvement due to the acting of Paul Mescal and Daisy Edgar-Jones.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Of Mice and Men (other topics)Earthlings (other topics)
Oct 27 - Semifinal #2 (2013-2020) The Orphan Master's Son v. Normal People*
Oct 28 - Zombie #1: A Mercy v. City of Refuge rematch!
Oct 29 - Zombie #2: Normal People vs. Optic Nerve rematch!