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message 1: by Amy (last edited Dec 08, 2025 08:13PM) (new)

Amy | 13134 comments Trim 2026 – Planning and Organization Thread; Welcome and How it Works:

What is It – How Does it Work?

PBT is continuing to hold an unofficial challenge for the community, meant for old and new members both. This challenge emerged from one of the yearlong challenges in 2019, and we liked it so much, that we are still continuing it. It’s meant to be something that new or old members can join in, and join in at any time. My role in this, is to make sure it gets a good strong organized dynamic kickoff, and then just to keep up excitement and morale.

This is not an official PBT challenge, and is meant to be secondary to the yearlong challenges. You do not have to participate, you can drop or enter participation at any time. You can switch your books, you can read them earlier or later than you were “supposed” to, or not at all. You can substitute, change your list completely, throw it out and start over. There is complete flexibility. This is the ultimate easy extra. You will not receive any extra points for books that you read, but you should put them in the monthly or other folders to get points, as well as if they fit into particular challenges. It is for fun. And for some, the fun is creating Buddy Reads that we can read something together.

This is how it works. You create a list of 24 books that are on your TBR and that you would like to get to. Each month, over a two year period, a participating member will randomly pick (or we’d never know if you picked decisively) a remaining number from 1-24, and we all read the number on our list, thus ensuring that this book comes off your TBR. And for some, creating the opportunity to do a Buddy Read together. And no pressure with the Buddy Reads either. Just because you signed up to read something does not commit you in any way to do so. In the past, some people have put more than one book choice on their list – feel free. The reason some people choose to have more books added to their lists is because they either want to have choices, or participate in more than one buddy read. Or folks will talk together and switch a number, so they can do more than one without it being the same month. Again, totally flexible, and I will continue to add and help arrange the Buddy Reads as they evolve.


How Do I Join? How to Construct A List

You pick 24 books that you would like to someday somehow get to, and you number them 1-24. In this thread, that is our organization and planning one, members will post their lists of 24, and we can move them around as needed if you want to put the same book on the same number to read them together. I will assist in helping find good slots for people to be able to match up on a number. For example, a large group of people are reading The Bastard of Instanbul for this December 2025, because all of us who wanted to, chose that on the same number (6). Plenty of people change their lists around to accommodate buddy reads or to add themselves to someone else’s book choice on a particular number.

Creating these lists and joining a potential buddy read does not mean you have to continue to participate in them, it’s merely offered as a guide as old and new participants are together constructing lists. But I will post the master list of existing buddy reads as they emerge, so folks can see them, and will add to them as new ones arise. As we post our lists, I will help us arrange them on the same numbers and repost the emerging buddy reads.


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy | 13134 comments Moving Forward

As the challenge begins in 2026, there will be a 2026 Community and Announcement Thread. The Trim Picker for the month will announce the number to read after the monthly tag or challenge is announced, what the number of the month will be. Again, there is no pressure to read or finish your book, or to do so on time. I envision the ongoing 2026 thread as one where we can announce the number, chat and connect, but not really for reviews. We can always refer back to this thread if new members join the challenge midway or we want to go back to one another’s lists.


message 3: by Amy (last edited 21 hours, 44 min ago) (new)

Amy | 13134 comments Evolving Buddy Reads

As they evolve will be posted here:

4. The Good Night (BnB, KateNZ)
9. Rodham (BnB, KateNZ)
13. The Thousand Names (Joanne, KateNZ)
14. The Mad Wife (Amy, BnB)


message 4: by Amy (last edited 21 hours, 40 min ago) (new)

Amy | 13134 comments Participating Members and Trim Picker List

As people post their lists, I will add them to our list of participants. The Trim Picker List will be developed from the randomizer, and if there are more than 23 people, they will sub in as needed. The first Trim Picker will pick in late December.

Amy
Theresa
Algernon
KateNZ
Joanne
Olivermagnus
Jen K
LibraryCin
Rachel N.
BooknBlues
Linda C.


message 5: by Amy (last edited 21 hours, 41 min ago) (new)

Amy | 13134 comments Amy’s 2026 Trim List. (*** Denotes a Buddy Read)

1. The Astral Library – Kate Quinn
2. Becoming Madam Secretary – Stephanie Dray
3. Boleyn Traitor – Philippa Gregory
4. The Book of Lost Hours – Hayley Gelfuso
5. Buckeye – Patrick Ryan
6. The Dearly Beloved – Cara Wall
7. The Eights – Joanna Miller
8. The Faculty Lounge – Jennifer Mathieu
9. The Forty Year Kiss – Nicholas Butler
10. Heart the Lover – Lily King
11. The House at Riverton – Kate Morton/****My Dear Hamilton
12. The Last Russian Doll – Kristen Loesch
13. The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes – Chanel Cleeton
14. Mad Wife – Meagan Church*****
15. The Memory Library – Kate Storey
16. The Names – Florence Knapp
17. Novel Love Story – Ashley Poston
18. One Woman’s War – Christine Wells
19. The Other Side of Now – Paige Harbison
20. The River is Waiting – Wally Lamb
21. What Kind of Paradise – Janelle Brown
22. Where the Lost Wander – Amy Harmon
23. Where the River’s Merge – Mary Alice Monroe
24. The Underground Library – Jennifer Ryan


Algernon (Darth Anyan) | 639 comments I love making lists (even if I'm not very good at keeping to a schedule), so here is my ambitious trim plan for the next 2 years:

- 01 - Gilbert Sorrentino – Mulligan’s Stew
- 02 - Jess Walter – The Cold Millions
- 03 - John Boyne – The Elements
- 04 - John Marco – The Bloody Chorus
- 05 - Michael Scott Rohan – Chase the Morning
- 06 - Niall Wiliams – This is Happiness
- 07 - A S Byatt – The Children’s Book
- 08 - Marguerite Duras – Little Horses of Tarquinia
- 09 - Algernon Blackwood – Ancient Sorceries
- 10 - Haruki Murakami – 1Q84
- 11 - Catherynne Valente – A Dirge for Prester John
- 12 - Eiji Yoshikawa – Musashi
- 13 - Richard Powers – Playground
- 14 - W G Sebald – Austerlitz
- 15 - Sherwood Anderson – Winesburg, Ohio
- 16 - Thomas Ligotti – Songs of a Dead Dreamer & Grimscribe
- 17 - Frances Hardinge – The Lie Tree
- 18 - Louis de Bernieres – The Dust that Falls from Dreams
- 19 - Peter S Beagle – The Secret History of Fantasy
- 20 - Valerie Perrin – Three
- 21 - Matthew Kneale – English Passengers
- 22 - Ron Rash – The Cove
- 23 - Bahíyyih Nakhjavání - The Saddlebag
- 24 - Eowyn Ivey – To the Bright Edge of the World


message 9: by Joanne (last edited Dec 09, 2025 04:41AM) (new)

Joanne (joabroda1) | 12881 comments JoAnne's spot reserved

13 The Thousand Names, by Django Wexler (Buddy read with KateNZ)


message 11: by Jen K (last edited 8 hours, 43 min ago) (new)

Jen K | 3212 comments Reserving a spot. I love making up my list by picking out potential buddy reads from others' lists.'

5. Buckeye* (Amy)
7. The Invisible Library* (Theresa)
9. Rodham* (KateNZ, BnB)
13. The Thousand Names* (KateNZ, JoAnne)
17. Dark Earth* (BnB)
22. The History of Bees* (BnB)


message 12: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11862 comments I don't do the buddy reads, but I'll set up my list in the next couple of weeks.


message 13: by Rachel N. (new)

Rachel N. | 2273 comments I'm going to join in with books I own. I'll be back later with my list


message 15: by Linda C (new)

Linda C (libladynylindac) | 1835 comments Linda C's Trim List – 2026

As a couple others have done – I have included some titles which are next in series – what a great way to move these along. Everything on this list has been on my TBR pile for 10 years or more!

1. Grace Under Pressure – Julie Hyzy
2. Cutting Loose – Susan Andersen
3. Heart Quest – Robin D. Owens
4. Murder is Binding – Lorna Barrett
5. Master of the Night – Angela Knight
6. Unleashed – C. J. Barry
7. Medusa Rising – Cindy Dees
8. Your Planet or Mine? – Susan Grant
9. The Tale of Holly How – Susan Wittig Albert
10. Wintertide – Linnea Sinclair
11. Better Read Than Dead – Victoria Laurie
12. Pearl of China – Anchee Min
13. The Elephant Vanishes – Haruki Murakami
14. The Scent of Rain and Lightning – Nancy Pickard
15. Bright Eyes – Catherine Anderson
16. The Double Comfort Safari Club – Alexander McCall Smith
17. The Pub Across the Pond – Mary Carter
18. On Rue Tatin: Living and Cooking in a French Town - Susan Herrmann Loomis
19. Ginger, My Story – Ginger Rogers
20. A Gentle Magic – Emma Craig
21. She Wore Only White - Dörthe Binkert
22. The Cryptographer - Alice Wallis-Eton
23. Big Sky Country – Linda Lael Miller
24. Ryan’s Return – Barbara Freethy


message 16: by Amy (new)

Amy | 13134 comments BnB - Adding Myself to My Dear Hamilton on Number 11!


message 17: by Booknblues (new)

Booknblues | 12507 comments Amy wrote: "BnB - Adding Myself to My Dear Hamilton on Number 11!"
Hurray! I have been wanting to read it forever and it kept getting bumped off my monthly reading.


message 18: by Diana (new)

Diana Hryniuk | 840 comments I'm definitely in! But I'll wait to see more lists and potential buddy reads before I compile my own.


message 19: by Sue (new)

Sue | 2783 comments I'm in for another round of Trim! I'll come back with my list.


message 20: by LibraryCin (new)

LibraryCin | 11862 comments Linda C wrote: "As a couple others have done – I have included some titles which are next in series – what a great way to move these along. Everything on this list has been on my TBR pile for 10 years or more!..."

I love that you are working on books that have been on your tbr that long! I have some like that, too.

I'll take (most of) mine from ones I have saved in emails - the oldest ones I can get via the library. Most are ones I just saved there -- without adding them to my LT tbr where they would come up in searches to fill monthly challenges.

Just checked - looks like those will be mostly from 8 years ago.

I might add some physical books that have been lying around for a while, as well.


message 21: by Jason (new)

Jason Oliver | 3201 comments 1) Peace Like a River - Leif Enger
2) A Beautiful Mind - Sylvia Nasar
3) The Untouchables - Eliot Ness
4) Too Close to the Falls: A Memoir - Catherine Gildiner
5) American Eclipse: A Nation's Epic Race to Catch the Shadow of the Moon and Win the Glory of the World - David Baron
6) One Day at Fenway: A Day in the Life of Baseball in America - Steve Kettmann
7) Letters From Iwo Jima - Kumiko Kakehashi
8) The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball Told by the Men Who Played It - Lawrence S. Ritter
9) The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience - Mark Bixler
10) Boy Racer - Mark Cavendish
11) Mysteries of the Rectangle: Essays on Painting - Siri Hustvedt
12) The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency - Chris Whipple
13) The Scramble for Africa: The White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent from 1876 to 1912 - Thomas Pakenham
14) The Fortunate Ones - Ellen Umansky
15) An American Family - Khizr Khan
16) Hellhound on His Trail: The Stalking of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the International Hunt for His Assassin - Hampton Sides
17) The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace: A Brilliant Young Man Who Left Newark for the Ivy League - Jeff Hobbs
18) Apollo 8: The Thrilling Story of the First Mission to the Moon - Jeffrey Kluger
19) Joshua: A Brooklyn Tale - Andrew Kane
20) The Beauty and the Sorrow: An Intimate History of the First World War - Peter Englund
21) Why My Wife Thinks I'm an Idiot: The Life and Times of a Sportscaster Dad - Mike Greenberg
22) Travelling to Infinity - Jane Hawking
23) The Systems View of Life: A Unifying Vision - Fritjof Capra
24) 12 Strong: The Declassified True Story of the Horse Soldiers - Doug Stanton


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