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message 1: by Amy (last edited Oct 27, 2020 08:37AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Oct 26 - Semifinal #1 (2005-2012) Cloud Atlas v. A Mercy*
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!


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Bretnie | 717 comments I had the urge to track what potential zombies are still left:

2020 - Normal People (Optic Nerve)
2019 - My Sister the Serial Killer (Warlight)
2018 - Fever Dream (Lincoln in the Bardo)
2017 - The Underground Railroad (Homegoing)
2016 - The Sellout (The Turner House)
2015 - Station Eleven (All the Light We Cannot See)
2014 - The Good Lord Bird (Life After Life)
2013 - The Orphan Master's Son (The Fault in Our Stars)
2012 - The Sisters Brothers (Open City)
2011 - A Visit from the Goon Squad (Freedom)
2010 - Wolf Hall (The Lacuna)
2009 - A Mercy (City of Refuge)
2008 - The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao (Remainder)
2007 - The Road (Absurdistan)
2006 - The Accidental (Home Land)
2005 - Cloud Atlas (The Plot Against America)


message 3: by Jason (last edited Dec 13, 2020 08:01AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jason Perdue | 688 comments https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

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.


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments SF#1 - https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

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


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Kyle | 912 comments Well there go all the ones I like


Lauren Oertel | 1401 comments Jason wrote: "https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

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!).


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Thanks, Lauren. I'm fine not being in the competition. I knew I'd step out once it published. I was just waiting. Even unemployed I've been trying to single-handedly save bookstores and now have a stack I'll probably never work through. Just bought Earthlings yesterday from an indie in Nevada City.


Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 207 comments Wow, Jason, fantastic!


Alison Hardtmann (ridgewaygirl) | 765 comments Jason wrote: "https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

Surprise!

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)


Alison Hardtmann (ridgewaygirl) | 765 comments I have a question and am not sure where to ask it, so here it is:

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?


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Lauren Oertel | 1401 comments Jason wrote: "Thanks, Lauren. I'm fine not being in the competition. I knew I'd step out once it published. I was just waiting. Even unemployed I've been trying to single-handedly save bookstores and now have a ..."

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

Hope you enjoy Earthlings!


Lauren Oertel | 1401 comments Alison wrote: "I have a question and am not sure where to ask it, so here it is:

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.


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Bretnie | 717 comments Great job Jason! I loved your story about emailing them after the first year. :)


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Thanks, everyone. I've been a mess in the lead up to this, to be honest. I really felt out of my depth and was intimidated by the quality of the guest commentators before me. Andrew sent me the first couple of 'get to know you, what'd you think' questions and then left it to me for like 5 days and I couldn't stop writing and editing and deleting and writing more and the next thing I knew, I had this monologue that was embarrassing and didn't feel like a conversation at all.

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.


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Phyllis | 789 comments This is my first year playing in our bracket here. Can you tell me the mechanics of how I send a book to the bracket winner (and I definitely think Jason should stay in), and any hints about how I determine what books the bracket winner already has so that I send them something different? I think this is all very cool!


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Peggy | 256 comments Jason--congrats!!--what a wonderful job you did in the booth today. I, for one, appreciated the sports metaphors, verboten or not. And I am also trying to put my local indies on my back for the duration--just bought a decently heavy bag of books at both Book Soup and Skylight (for any fellow Angelenos out there). When will I read them all? Who knows!


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Phyllis wrote: "This is my first year playing in our bracket here. Can you tell me the mechanics of how I send a book to the bracket winner (and I definitely think Jason should stay in), and any hints about how I ..."

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.


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Spoiler in case you haven’t read the decision yet.

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.


Marionette (jumpmarionette) | 23 comments Sorry, if NP wins this thing, the Rooster has lost its credibility with me. My opinion, I know. I love this tournament but so many great books gone.

Just wow.


Lauren Oertel | 1401 comments Marionette wrote: "Sorry, if NP wins this thing, the Rooster has lost its credibility with me. My opinion, I know. I love this tournament but so many great books gone.

Just wow."


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


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Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments I could defend it for the 2020 TOB. But a few of my favorite books ever were in this bracket and even I am getting a little shook.


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments SF #2 - Optic Nerve is alive!!!! - https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Our final four ended up with three women.


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Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments I was fairly ambivalent to Optic Nerve when I read it, but I love the idea of a fairly obscure (0.6% of the # of ratings that NP has on goodreads), short, translated novel written by a woman taking home this big bird.


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Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 207 comments It's baffling to me that anyone could pick Normal People over The Orphan Master's Son.

That's all.


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Kip wrote: "I was fairly ambivalent to Optic Nerve when I read it, but I love the idea of a fairly obscure (0.6% of the # of ratings that NP has on goodreads), short, translated novel written by a woman taking..."

here's hoping!!


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 642 comments Jason wrote: "https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

Surprise!

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. :)


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Peggy | 256 comments I loved the judgment today even though I, too, find NP's domination to be puzzling. I found TOMS to be a slog, so I wasn't rooting for either book today, just for a good and thoughtful judgment.

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


Jason Perdue | 688 comments My question is: is Adam Johnson white? I always thought he was Asian-American. I'm half Asian with a white last name. Not that I think he has to qualify as Asian to do the research and write the book. The judge seemed to think he did tho.


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Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 207 comments Jason, I don't know that answer to your question, but regardless of Johnson's background I felt uncomfortable with the way the author, in the interviews I read, set himself up as a truth-speaker for North Korea. It's so hard for outsiders to believe what's really going on in N. Korea that I thought Johnson should have been more circumspect, and that he should have described his novel as a fictional parable. I'm still totally awestruck by the novel itself, just thought the surrounding market message was a little off.

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.


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Phyllis | 789 comments Jason wrote: "Phyllis wrote: "This is my first year playing in our bracket here. Can you tell me the mechanics of how I send a book to the bracket winner (and I definitely think Jason should stay in), and any hi..."

Thank you, Jason. That is helpful.


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Phyllis | 789 comments Jason wrote: "Spoiler in case you haven’t read the decision yet.

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!


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Looking back at his previous camp ToB appearance, Victor LaValle is going to pick Optic Nerve, isn't he?

https://themorningnews.org/article/th...


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Amy (asawatzky) | 1743 comments Jason wrote: "Looking back at his previous camp ToB appearance, Victor LaValle is going to pick Optic Nerve, isn't he?

https://themorningnews.org/article/th..."


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).


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Natalie | 51 comments Amy, it looks like Krys Lee did something similar to what you're describing--she's worked with North Korean refugees in the past and wrote a novel about North Korean defectors in China called How I Became a North Korean. I haven't read it yet, but after stumbling on this conversation between her and Adam Johnson, I'm intrigued: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/a...


message 36: by Ellen (last edited Oct 28, 2020 05:25AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Ellen H | 987 comments lark, it's baffling to ME that anyone could pick Normal People over ANYTHING.


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 642 comments The repetitive comments about people being shocked NP keeps winning is like when you're at a meal and someone doesn't like something that you are enjoying and they keep giving you a look of disgust.

Please let me enjoy my mashed potatoes!


Ellen H | 987 comments OK, I'm officially ceasing and desisting. I love mashed potatoes.


Jenny (Reading Envy) (readingenvy) | 642 comments Ellen wrote: "OK, I'm officially ceasing and desisting. I love mashed potatoes."

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


Ellen H | 987 comments Yes -- mashed rutabaga, a staple at our Thanksgiving table might have been a better one, since I'm the only one who truly loves it (and that may be mostly because I so love saying "rutabaga").


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Brenda Baker | 36 comments For a completely different take on North Korea - which really blew my mind given what i thought i knew of North Korea - has anyone seen the Korean romance drama on Netflix called Crash Landing on You ? Obviously there are many ways to fictionalize a country we don’t know but that is a very different South Korean take on it. It has a lot of humor for those looking for an escape from 2020.


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Janet (justjanet) | 721 comments Ellen wrote: "lark, it's baffling to ME that anyone could pick Normal People over ANYTHING."

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.


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Not sure if it was on purpose but they posted tomorrow's zombie instead of today's:

https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...


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Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments SO THEY MADE A MISTAKE. The next two judgments are up for the time being.

https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...

https://themorningnews.org/tob/superr...


message 45: by Kip (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments I am guessing the links will break soon


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Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments It seems the victor lavalle judgment is gone, but i saw who won.


Jason Perdue | 688 comments Me too, but they fixed it


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Andrew Womack | 35 comments Sorry about that!


message 49: by Kip (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kip Kyburz (kybrz) | 552 comments Your secret is safe!


message 50: by Andrew (new)

Andrew Womack | 35 comments Kip wrote: "Your secret is safe!"

Thank you! Also, was this the most 2020 thing I could have done?


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